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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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Doug Padilla / UPI:
Dodgers' Wood hopes to turn season around against Braves — Four of the five starting pitchers on the Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day roster are on the disabled list. The other, Alex Wood, has given the club cause for concern. — Wood will take the mound for the Dodgers on Saturday night …
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Talking Chop
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Walker Buehler's exit puts damper on Dodgers' win over Braves
Walker Buehler's exit puts damper on Dodgers' win over Braves
Discussion:
Talking Chop and DodgerBlue.com
Associated Press:
MLB notes: Nationals place pitcher Stephen Strasburg on disabled list — Washington pitcher Stephen Strasburg will go on the disabled list with right shoulder inflammation, manager Dave Martinez said after the Nationals' 7-5 victory over San Francisco on Saturday. — Martinez said there was no timetable on Strasburg's return.
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Harvey Valentine / UPI:
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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MLB Baseball News … and McCovey Chronicles
Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Nationals To Place Stephen Strasburg On DL — The Nationals will place right-hander Stephen Strasburg on the 10-day disabled list with shoulder inflammation, Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post was among those to report. There's no timetable for Strasburg's return, though manager Dave Martinez indicated …
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MLB Baseball News …
Boston Globe:
Is former Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz primed for a comeback season in the majors? — Clay Buchholz saving a staff? — Yep, that's right. Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey Lovullo certainly remember the good times with Buchholz in Boston, though they also remember the bad ones.
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Michael Kelly / Associated Press:
Goldschmidt homers twice, Diamondbacks beat Rockies 9-4
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
Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
Mets could welcome Wilmer Flores back during upcoming road trip — NEW YORK — Wilmer Flores is close to returning with the infielder saying Saturday afternoon that he is participating in all baseball activities. — All signs point to a return during the upcoming road trip. — “I feel good now,” Flores said.
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Associated Press:
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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ABC News, CBS New York and Faith and Fear in Flushing
Peter Botte / Baltimore Sun:
Masahiro Tanaka injury is latest reminder NL needs to adopt the designated hitter
Masahiro Tanaka injury is latest reminder NL needs to adopt the designated hitter
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MLB Baseball News …
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Matt Harvey after his last start: 'Best I've felt in a long time' — Matt Harvey realizes the box score didn't look good after giving up three home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night. — He was frustrated that he put his team in a four-run deficit in an eventual 7-6 loss in 10 innings.
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Associated Press:
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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UPI:
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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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
Marc Narducci / Philly.com:
Tommy Greene recalls winning the NLCS clincher for '93 Phillies — Tommy Greene was looking for redemption. After being knocked out in less than three innings of his first postseason start, the Phillies righthander contributed to one of the signature wins of the team's 1993 National League championship season.
UPI:
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.
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MLB Baseball News … and Brew Crew Ball
Christian Red / New York Daily News:
Jim Leyritz, pulling for Gronkowski at Belmont, says everything ‘should be OK’ with Yankees after Twitter flub — Jim Leyritz doesn't think there will be any long-term collateral damage from his Twitter flub a few weeks ago, when the 1996 Yankee World Series stud blasted team president Randy Levine …
Ian Harrison / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Happ gets 100th career win, Blue Jays top Orioles 5-1 — J.A. Happ allowed two hits in seven innings to earn his 100th career victory, — Russell Martin homered and drove in two runs and the — Baltimore Orioles 5-1 on Friday night to win consecutive games for the first time in more than a month.
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Camden Chat, Bluebird Banter and UPI
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Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey sidelined with shoulder injury
Orioles top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey sidelined with shoulder injury
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BaltimoreBaseball.com and Camden Chat