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Alex Butler / UPI:
Chicago Cubs acquire Cole Hamels from Texas Rangers — The Chicago Cubs have acquired veteran pitcher Cole Hamels from the Texas Rangers. — Sources told the Dallas Morning News and ESPN that the deal was pending an exchange of medical reports as of Thursday night.
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Dallas Morning News
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Toronto Sun:
Astros host Rangers after making good catch on market — HOUSTON — Seeking to cover what could be at minimum five additional weeks without primary catcher Brian McCann, the Houston Astros on Thursday acquired Martin Maldonado from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for a pitching prospect and international bonus pool money.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cole Hamels trade is official; Cubs send Eddie Butler, Rollie Lacy and player to be named to Rangers — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs officially announced Friday their acquisition of four-time All-Star left-hander Cole Hamels from the Rangers — with a few twists.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
When will Cole Hamels make his Cubs debut, and other questions that need answering
Tim Bannon / Associated Press:
5 things to know about Cole Hamels, Cubs' newest pitcher
5 things to know about Cole Hamels, Cubs' newest pitcher
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Orlando Sentinel
Steve Rosenbloom / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Fun with Cole Hamels: Newest Cub doesn't like 6-man rotations Joe Maddon talked about
Mike Axisa / CBSSports.com:
MLB trade rumors roundup: Cubs reportedly agree to Hamels trade, Brewers talking Matt Harvey deal
MLB trade rumors roundup: Cubs reportedly agree to Hamels trade, Brewers talking Matt Harvey deal
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NBCSports.com, FanGraphs Baseball and Beyond the Box Score
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Source: Cubs increase effort to acquire Cole Hamels
Source: Cubs increase effort to acquire Cole Hamels
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MLB Baseball News …, Lone Star Ball, The Crawfish Boxes, Bleed Cubbie Blue, Minor League Ball and Phillies Nation
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Cubs hoping for vintage Cole Hamels as they make playoff push
Jon Tayler / Sports Illustrated:
Moustakas? Bautista? Harper? Evaluating the Yankees' Options After Aaron Judge's Injury — The Yankees could just stand pat in light of Aaron Judge's wrist injury, or they could turn to the trade market for help. Could that possibly include Bryce Harper?
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CBSSports.com, The Athletic and MLB Trade Rumors
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Buster OlneyESPN Senior / ESPN:
Olney: Yankees need to explore trade options after Judge injury — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has always preferred the quick strikes, the unseen and unexpected push for a player — like when he surprised the Red Sox and the baseball world by jumping on Johnny Damon …
Alex Butler / UPI:
New York Yankees lose injured Aaron Judge for three weeks
New York Yankees lose injured Aaron Judge for three weeks
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MLB Baseball News …, Pinstripe Alley and The Comeback
Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Aaron Judge has fractured right wrist, can't swing bat for 3 weeks
Aaron Judge has fractured right wrist, can't swing bat for 3 weeks
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HotNewHipHop.com and Yanks Go Yard
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Zach Britton pitches a scoreless eighth inning in Yankees debut
Zach Britton pitches a scoreless eighth inning in Yankees debut
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MLB Baseball News …, Pinstripe Alley and Baseball Prospectus
Mike Vaccaro / New York Post:
Judge worth a ‘candlelight vigil’ but Yankees should still survive
Judge worth a ‘candlelight vigil’ but Yankees should still survive
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baseballmusings.com
Yahoo Sports / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Aaron Judge out for at least three weeks with wrist fracture after being hit by pitch
Aaron Judge out for at least three weeks with wrist fracture after being hit by pitch
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Over the Monster, Pinstripe Alley, MLB Daily Dish, Deadspin and Toronto Sun
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Aaron Judge Out At Least Three Weeks With Chip Fracture In Wrist
Aaron Judge Out At Least Three Weeks With Chip Fracture In Wrist
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Bleacher Report, MLB Baseball News … and Pinstripe Alley
Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Hall-worthy peaks, active Hall of Famers and MLB's next big thing — Back in January 2012, I attended a forum on the Hall of Fame candidacy of Minnie Minoso, arguably the second-best player in the American League during the 1950s. It was in the big conference room at whatever it was the Chicago White Sox called their ballpark then.
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
What makes each member of this HOF class a Hall of Famer — I'm a big Hall of Fame type, so I love that six players will officially get enshrined into Cooperstown this weekend. Even better, it's six relatively recent stars who many of us enjoyed watching through the years …
Tim KeownESPN Senior / ESPN:
Brewers' Josh Hader booed by Giants fans in first road game since Twitter controversy — SAN FRANCISCO — In Josh Hader's first road game since his racist, misogynistic and anti-gay tweets were unearthed, the Brewers All-Star reliever received a reception far different from the standing ovation bestowed upon …
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Janie McCauley / Toronto Sun:
Hader earns win in first road outing since tweets public — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Sure, Josh Hader heard the boos. Of course, he knew they were coming. — The All-Star reliever retired four batters to earn a win while making his first appearance on the road since the lefty's years-old racist …
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Detroit Free Press:
Watch the 1984 Detroit Tigers come to life like never before — We unearthed thousands of Free Press photo negatives and one sports writer's score book to tell the tale of baseball's greats. “Bless you, boys.” Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press — CONNECT — One team. One city.
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ESPN:
Cardinals reportedly expected to part with RP Greg Holland — EDITOR'S PICKS — Each club still has an outside shot at October. Then again, it might be wiser to start over. They have six days — and counting — until the deadline. — Holland never panned out for the Cardinals …
UPI:
Marlins rookie matches up against Nationals ace — MIAMI — Friday's pitching matchup should favor the Washington Nationals over the host Miami Marlins. — Washington's three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer (13-5, 2.43 ERA) will be opposed by Miami rookie Pablo Lopez (2-1, 5.09) …
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Jorge Castillo / Washington Post:
Tommy Milone overcomes an early case of nerves to give the Nationals a shot in the arm
Tommy Milone overcomes an early case of nerves to give the Nationals a shot in the arm
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New York Post
Dave Sheinin / Chicago Tribune:
Arms race at MLB trade deadline reflects the maturing science of collecting outs — The Washington Post — It requires a minimum of 297 outs for a team to win a World Series — 11 playoff wins, at 27 outs apiece — and the path by which you get there is half science and half art.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Three up, three down: A's are a surprise, but hitters pitching isn't anymore — THREE UP — All A's: The Athletics got to 60 wins faster than any team in the National League. As an American League team, they are fighting for a wild-card spot, but that's a pleasantly unlikely spot …
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies future can't depend on Manny Machado leaving the Dodgers | David Murphy — The worst-case scenario is the one that occurred. Disregard what anybody has said that may suggest otherwise. Farhan Zaidi. John Middleton. Manny Machado himself. — The Phillies' blueprint must …