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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Yankees' Luis Severino powers his way to 12th win, tops in majors — PHILADELPHIA — New York Yankees starter Luis Severino employed an electrifying array of triple-digit pitches Tuesday night to overpower the Phillies on his way to sole possession of the league lead in pitchers' wins.
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
New York Yankees' offense, Luis Severino lead win over the Phillies — Pete Caldera, Staff Writer, @pcaldera — PHILADELPHIA - Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge had the fans “oohing” and “aah-ing” during Tuesday's batting practice, taking turns launching baseballs at Citizens Bank Park.
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MLB Baseball News … and The Good Phight
Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Masahiro Tanaka throws bullpen session, takes another step toward Yankees return
Masahiro Tanaka throws bullpen session, takes another step toward Yankees return
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Pinstripe Alley
David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
Real or not? The Brewers need to trade for Jacob deGrom
Stephen Pianovich / UPI:
Phillies aim to avoid sweep by Yankees
Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks at Miami Marlins … MIAMI - It seems that opponents facing Diamondbacks pitcher Zack Godley must have seen the 2012 Clint Eastwood movie, “Trouble with the Curve,” because he continued to tantalize NL batters with his trademark spiked-curveball in a 5-3 victory over Miami Tuesday night.
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AZ Snake Pit
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Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
A look back at Sandy Alderson's best moves as NY Mets GM, and the moves that flopped — Mets GM Sandy Alderson and COO Jeff Wilpon on Alderson's leave of absence Matt Ehalt, Staff Writer, @MattEhalt — Mets GM Sandy Alderson made some great trades, and whiffed on some free agents. — CONNECT
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NorthJersey.com
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ESPN:
Every general manager's No. 1 priority for the second half — No MLB team can afford to take a year off. Whether they are contenders, a year or two away, or heading downhill in need of a rebuild, all teams must work to further their goals. With inaction not being a reasonable option …
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Reynaldo Lopez speaks up, and the White Sox respond — White Sox manager Rick Renteria on Tuesday's 8-4 win over the Twins. (Teddy Greenstein/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Two batters into the game, White Sox fans might have been thinking: Oh no, here comes another clown show.
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Add Javier Baez to the A-list after a night worthy of Hollywood — LOS ANGELES — No Kris Bryant? No problem. — Hours after putting the former MVP on the disabled list because of a sore shoulder, the Chicago Cubs put their losing streak in the rearview mirror with a break-out-the bats 9-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Jason L. Young / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Carpenter homers twice, Cards chase Kluber to thump Indians — Matt Carpenter homered twice, matched a career best with five hits and helped chase — Corey Kluber in the shortest start of the right-hander's career in the — St. Louis Cardinals' 11-2 victory over the — Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.
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Viva El Birdos, Let's Go Tribe and UPI
Hunter Atkins / Houston Chronicle:
Astros Balls & Strikes: Jake Marisnick rakes and takes away — Takeaways from the Astros' 7-0 win Tuesday over the Blue Jays: — The Catch: Judging by the pitchfork-wielding mob of Astros Twitter, Jake Marisnick is the most infuriating player for fans to watch this season.
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Bluebird Banter
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
The best pitching performance ever for all 30 teams — On May 4, Gerrit Cole pitched one of the best games you will ever see. He fired a 16-strikeout shutout against the Diamondbacks, allowing just one hit and one walk. As a remarkable side note, Cole didn't strike any batters …
Alex Butler / UPI:
Angels' Hermosillo falls over outfield wall trying to catch Betts homer — Los Angeles Angels outfielder Michael Hermosillo made a great effort, but ended up falling over the fence instead of catching a home run by Boston Red Sox slugger Mookie Betts Tuesday.
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Over the Monster
ESPN:
What happens as baseball players age? — 23. — There are two outs, the bases are empty and the batter is 23. — He is, as he steps into the batter's box, the most exciting player in baseball. As a rookie, he has hit a ball 513 feet in batting practice, thrown a pitch 102.5 mph …
Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Wait ... Matt Kemp is a star again? — In his book, “Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame?” in 1995, Bill James gave us the Keltner List — 15 questions meant to aid the thought process while evaluating the Hall of Fame worthiness of a player. The first question, and perhaps the most well known …
ESPN:
Angels' Mike Trout says finger improving, hopes to play field ‘in a few days’ — Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout threw Tuesday — the first time he's done that in a week — and reported improvement in his sprained right index finger. — However, Trout again did not play center field Tuesday night …
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Sporting News, Associated Press and Halos Heaven
Marc Narducci / Philly.com:
Enyel De Los Santos: A bulldog of a pitcher at triple-A — ALLENTOWN — Lehigh Valley righthander Enyel De Los Santos has made a favorable impression on the Phillies organization since being traded from San Diego for shortstop Freddy Galvis in December. — The Phillies brass like his command …
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds manager Jim Riggleman loses some sleep over his decision to bunt with Scooter Gennett — ATLANTA - Reds manager Jim Riggleman says the decision to have Scooter Gennett bunt Monday night in the 10th inning made for a rough night. — Riggleman did so knowing the Atlanta Braves …
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MLB Baseball News …
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies' best trade policy is still restrained opportunism | David Murphy — There is a compelling argument for the Phillies to be aggressive at the trade deadline, but it isn't the one that most people are putting forward. Despite how competitive the Phillies have been this season …
Detroit News:
Next Slide — Detroit — Now comes the fretting. — This losing streak is a doozy. And it could soon get ugly if Tigers starters can't dig deeper into games, if closers can't close, and if runs galore aren't somehow pushed across by an offense that isn't exactly loaded with All-Stars.
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Bless You Boys and MLB Baseball News …