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Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Michael Lorenzen outhomered fellow Gatorade ad actor Bryce Harper in June — We don't know for sure whether Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper homers off of Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Michael Lorenzen in a Gatorade ad featuring the pair. (It looks like he might.)
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Jorge Castillo / Chicago Tribune:
Scott Boras says shifts are partly why Bryce Harper isn't enjoying a typical Harper season — The Washington Post — When Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez was Tampa Bay's bench coach in 2008 or 2009 — he doesn't remember which year this happened — Evan Longoria …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: White Sox need to listen to offers for Jose Abreu and Avisail Garcia — Photos of White Sox outfielder Avisail Garcia. — Chicago Tribune — A year ago at this time, the White Sox were going through Phase 2 of the rebuild, trying to collect more top prospects in exchange …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Carlos Rodon faces Astros' ace Justin Verlander as White Sox return to Minute Maid Park
MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Astros hope to regain consistency vs. White Sox
Astros hope to regain consistency vs. White Sox
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Scooter Gennett, Eugenio Suárez are Cincinnati Reds who deserve to make NL All-Star team — Two for sure. — Possibly three, but it's a bit of a long shot. — We're talking Cincinnati Reds on the National League All-Star team. No one is likely to be voted in.
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Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Scooter Gennett falls behind Baez but gains on Albies at second in All-Star voting update
Scooter Gennett falls behind Baez but gains on Albies at second in All-Star voting update
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John Minchillo / Bleacher Report:
Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers Odds, Analysis, MLB Betting Pick
Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers Odds, Analysis, MLB Betting Pick
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Steve Buffery / Toronto Sun:
Granderson has kept up his end of the bargain, now the Blue Jays can do him a favour — After a brilliant big-league career, there is still one milestone that Curtis Granderson would love to experience. And that would be to win a World Series. — “I've been there three times, haven't won it …
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
6 thoughts heading into Yankees' series vs. Blue Jays in Toronto
6 thoughts heading into Yankees' series vs. Blue Jays in Toronto
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Chelsea Janes / Washington Post:
Nationals veterans call players-only meeting after fifth straight loss: 'It's do or die now' — Not a single player hovered at a locker. Not a single cough echoed from the showers. When reporters entered the Washington Nationals' clubhouse Wednesday after a 3-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox …
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Bill Baer / NBCSports.com:
Nationals come back from 9-0 deficit against Marlins — Update (9:19 PM ET): Credit to the Nationals — they battled back. It's 10-9 after six innings. They hung up a four-spot in the fifth and added five more in the sixth. Trea Turner hit a go-ahead grand slam. Maybe that players-only meeting helped after all.
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Bye-bye, Buffalo: Why the Rays will trade Wilson Ramos — NEW YORK — Wilson Ramos is the best catcher the Rays have ever had. — And they are not likely to have him for much longer. — Sure, it's a matter of dollars. — But also one of sense. — The season and a half Ramos …
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Associated Press:
Minnesota Twins sign first-round pick Trevor Larnach — MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins have signed first-round draft pick Trevor Larnach to a minor league contract that includes a $2.55 million signing bonus. — Larnach, an outfielder who helped lead Oregon State to the College World …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox sign first-round pick Nick Madrigal
White Sox sign first-round pick Nick Madrigal
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Jerry CrasnickESPN Senior / ESPN:
Who's in charge of rebuilding the Orioles at the trade deadline? — THE ALL-STAR GAME hasn't even arrived, and the Baltimore Orioles are already 33½ games out of first place in the American League East. But that mind-bending reality can't convey the magnitude of the challenge at Camden Yards …
ESPN:
Mike Trout and Mookie Betts have opposite approaches — and both are perfect — Something has been gnawing at me about Mike Trout and Mookie Betts. — Both are practically perfect hitters, and in practically identical ways. It's not just that they both hit the ball hard and far …
Jack Magruder / UPI:
Diamondbacks look to keep Padres in slump — PHOENIX — Right-hander Yoshihisa Hirano has been spectacularly efficient in his first season in Arizona, part of the reason the Diamondbacks will enter their four-game series against the San Diego Padres with the best bullpen ERA in the majors.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Cubs need insurance for the rotation and bullpen, no matter how small the upgrade — Joe Maddon on Wednesday's 5-2 victory: “Nice job by everybody. Kind of a team win.” (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — A season-high six-game winning streak coupled …
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Brewers Designate Eric Sogard For Assignment — The Brewers announced Thursday that they've reinstated Tyler Saladino from the 10-day disabled list and created a spot on the active roster by designating struggling second baseman Eric Sogard for assignment. The move leaves Milwaukee's 40-man roster at a total of 39 players.
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Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
NY Mets spent over $200 million in free agency last two years with little return — Mets writer Matt Ehalt and columnist Steve Popper discuss Mets free agency NorthJersey — Free agency can help a contending team take that next step, or, in the case of the Mets, crush a team that started the season hoping to contend.
Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Despite easy second-half schedule, Yankees still have no room for error — The Yankees have played .712 baseball since their 9-9 start (47-19), and play 43 of their next 51 games against .500 or worse teams (as of the W-L standings heading into Thursday's matchups).
Eddie MatzESPN Senior / ESPN:
Mariners' Nelson Cruz brings new meaning to the term ‘power nap’ — Nelson Cruz wakes up ready to hit. Literally. — During a recent series in Baltimore, the Mariners DH spent the better part of last Thursday's finale napping on one of the big black leather couches in the visitors' clubhouse at Camden Yards.
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