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Jill Painter Lopez / Associated Press:
Buehler latest injured Dodgers, but LA beats Braves 7-3 — LOS ANGELES (AP) Walker Buehler was looking like the answer to the Dodgers' injury woes. Then he became just another problem. — Buehler was pulled from his start Friday night with rib soreness, and Los Angeles overcame another blow …
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5 things about Braves' series-opening loss to Dodgers — LOS ANGELES - Five things about the Braves' 7-3 loss to the Dodgers in Friday night's series opener at Dodger Stadium. — 1. The Dodgers are 6-1 with 62 runs and a jaw-dropping 22 homers in seven June games, including a season-high five homers Friday.
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Walker Buehler's exit puts damper on Dodgers' win over Braves — A prized 23-year-old right-hander who cranks his fastball up to 98 mph was pulled from a game because of injury Friday night, causing consternation for a Los Angeles-area team and its fans. — The Dodgers, unlike the Angels, can exhale.
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Talking Chop and DodgerBlue.com
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Cardinals get it right in the end, beat Reds — CINCINNATI • Cardinals manager Mike Matheny was fretting as to how he would get to the eighth inning with his bullpen Friday, what with lefthander Tyler Lyons going on the disabled list earlier in the day.
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Reds Xtra: Maybe it's time for the Reds to experiment with how pitchers are used — One of my Twitter followers made a long (really, really long) impassioned case for the Reds to blow up the way pitchers are used. — His point: “They don't need ‘starting’ pitching. They need pitchers to be utilized properly.
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Verlander recovers from 1st-pitch HR, Astros top Rangers 7-3 — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Justin Verlander tried to shake off Shin-Soo Choo's homer on the Houston ace's first pitch of the game as a “one pitch, one run” no big deal. — The Astros kept it from mattering too much.
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Joey Gallo bunted! The sole highlight from another Rangers loss to Astros — The Rangers season summed up neatly: They lost again Friday and a pitcher walked off the mound with an injury. — But Joey Gallo bunted! — For a team fully focused on the future, the most important moment …
Discussion:
Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Lone Star Ball
Michael Kelly / Associated Press:
Goldschmidt homers twice, Diamondbacks beat Rockies 9-4 — DENVER (AP) Paul Goldschmidt has looked like a new slugger since the calendar turned. — Goldschmidt continued his sizzling June with two long home runs and a double, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 9-4 on Friday night.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies pitchers torched again in loss to NL West-leading D-backs
Rockies pitchers torched again in loss to NL West-leading D-backs
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MLB Baseball News … and Purple Row
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Gardner homer leads Yanks over Mets 4-1 as Tanaka gets hurt — NEW YORK — Standing off third base for the first time in his big league career, Masahiro Tanaka heard coach Phil Nevin yell for him to tag up when Aaron Judge lofted a 264-foot flyball to Mets right fielder Jay Bruce in the sixth inning …
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Faith and Fear in Flushing
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
What the Mets Need Now: Some Yankees-Style Boldness
What the Mets Need Now: Some Yankees-Style Boldness
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Pinstripe Alley and Amazin' Avenue
Dave Campbell / Toronto Sun:
Kinsler, Upton power Angels past Twins 4-2 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Los Angeles Angels are missing some significant pieces of their team. The Minnesota Twins are down several important players, too. — With a couple of clutch hits and a strong night by the bullpen, the Angels taught a lesson in resiliency.
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Mike Berardino / Twin Cities:
Late homer victimizes Ryan Pressly again in 4-2 Twins loss
Late homer victimizes Ryan Pressly again in 4-2 Twins loss
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Twinkie Town and Halos Heaven
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Last-place Marlins looking to beat Padres again — The Miami Marlins — this weekend celebrating the 25th anniversary of their first season — are looking for a big series against the visiting San Diego Padres. — The Marlins got off to a good start in that endeavor on Friday, shutting out the Padres 4-0.
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Nationals lean on veteran Gonzalez vs. Giants rookie Rodriguez — Washington starter Gio Gonzalez doesn't get the same amount of attention as rotation mates Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg. — That hasn't stopped him from putting together an impressive start this season.
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Chelsea Janes / Washington Post:
Stephen Strasburg leaves Friday's game after two innings
Stephen Strasburg leaves Friday's game after two innings
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Federal Baseball, The Comeback and baseballmusings.com
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Orioles top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey sidelined with shoulder injury — Orioles pitching prospect Hunter Harvey was scratched from his scheduled start with Double-A Bowie on Friday with a sore right shoulder, according to an industry source. — Harvey, the Orioles' first-round draft pick in 2013 …
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BaltimoreBaseball.com and Camden Chat
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Happ gets 100th career win, Blue Jays top Orioles 5-1
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Camden Chat, Bluebird Banter and UPI
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Time for Angels to secure the playoff berth that could secure Mike Trout … When Vin Scully retired, we retired the phrase “soundtrack of summer in Southern California.” He was it, and it was him, and on we went. — As it turns out, we need to return the phrase to active duty …
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Frustrated Jake Arrieta back on the hill for Phils to face Brewers — Jake Arrieta returns to the mound Saturday for the first time since calling out the Philadelphia Phillies' defensive strategy after a frustrating loss. — Arrieta will face the Milwaukee Brewers as the Phillies try to avoid their fourth straight loss.
Discussion:
Brew Crew Ball
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Stat corner: Who had the best career in Dodgers history? — Who had the best career in Dodgers history? Sorry Vin Scully, we are talking players only. We can use the Wins Above Average stat, covered in a previous stat corner, to give one possible answer.
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Capitals' Alex Ovechkin throws out first — and second — pitches at Nationals game — Fans celebrated the Capitals' first Stanley Cup championship Thursday night and early Friday morning in Washington. — With the Stanley Cup sitting near the mound and the Capitals behind him …