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Associated Press:
Turner homers twice, Nationals rally past Marlins — WASHINGTON (AP) — Trea Turner hit two homers, including his first career grand slam, and drove in eight runs to help the Washington Nationals rally from a nine-run deficit and defeat the Miami Marlins 14-12 in a wild slugfest Thursday night to end a five-game losing streak.
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Andy Greder / Twin Cities:
Twins take advantage of MLB-worst Baltimore in 5-2 win to stem skid — The Baltimore Orioles provided a temporary Band-Aid to conceal the Twins' open wound Thursday. — After losing eight of nine in consecutive road series against two top National League teams, the Brewers and Cubs …
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MLB Baseball News … and Camden Chat
Bill Baer / NBCSports.com:
Nationals come back from 9-0 deficit against Marlins
Nationals come back from 9-0 deficit against Marlins
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MLB Baseball News … and Federal Baseball
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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Alan Eskew / UPI:
Chris Sale gets nod as first-place Boston Red Sox visit Kansas City Royals — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Boston Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals, two diametrically opposite clubs, meet in a three-game series beginning Friday night at Kauffman Stadium. — To say they are polar extremes would not be an exaggeration.
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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
Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
Cody Allen grateful for faith of Cleveland Indians organization
Cody Allen grateful for faith of Cleveland Indians organization
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MLB Baseball News …
Associated Press:
MLB: LeBlanc agrees to extension — Pitcher Wade LeBlanc is guaranteed $2.75 million under a new contract with the Seattle Mariners covering 2019. The deal contains three options that would be worth $31.3 million over four years if he pitches 180 innings or more each season.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Carlos Rodon faces Astros' ace Justin Verlander as White Sox return to Minute Maid Park — White Sox reliever Joakim Soria explains why he thinks hot weather can benefit pitchers on Wednesday, July 4, 2018. (Phil Thompson/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: White Sox need to listen to offers for Jose Abreu and Avisail Garcia
Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
Get a grip? White Sox pitchers struggle in hot, humid conditions
Get a grip? White Sox pitchers struggle in hot, humid conditions
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MLB Baseball News …
George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Launch angle, Goodrum's bat cost Dixon Machado spot on Detroit Tigers — Niko Goodrum forced the issue. — The Detroit Tigers' designating-for-assignment of infielder Dixon Machado had as much to do with Goodrum's production as it had to do with Machado's offensive struggles.
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MLB Baseball News … and Bless You Boys
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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).
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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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MLB Baseball News …
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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MLB Trade Rumors
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays' Kevin Cash has friendly warning for Mets manager Mickey Callaway
Rays' Kevin Cash has friendly warning for Mets manager Mickey Callaway
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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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ESPN:
Bruised knee sidelines Mariners' Mitch Haniger; Mike Zunino placed on DL — Seattle Mariners right fielder Mitch Haniger was scratched from Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Angels with a bruised right knee. — EDITOR'S PICKS — If you snooze, you lose, but that's not an issue …
Shelly Anderson / UPI:
Surging Philadelphia Phillies open long road trip vs. skidding Pittsburgh Pirates — Teams from opposite ends of Pennsylvania and heading in opposite directions face off this weekend when the Philadelphia Phillies visit the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. — Philadelphia (47-37) …
Tommy Birch / Des Moines Register:
Veteran pitcher Casey Coleman returning to Iowa Cubs — Triple-A baseball came to Des Moines in 1968 with the Iowa Oaks, and the Iowa Cubs have carried the torch since 1982. Here's a collection of some of the biggest names and best players during that time. Mark Marturello and Michael Zamora/The Register
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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 …