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Red Sox place new 2B Ian Kinsler on disabled list — Ian Kinsler, who has played just three games with the Boston Red Sox since being acquired at the trade deadline, was put on the disabled list Saturday with a strained left hamstring. — EDITOR'S PICKS — The Yankees-Red Sox game heated …
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Nathan Eovaldi dominates Yankees as Red Sox stretch AL East lead — BOSTON — For a second straight day, a Boston Red Sox starter owned the New York Yankees' suddenly inept offense. — This time, it was the recently acquired Nathan Eovaldi, whose eight-inning three-hitter helped lead the Red Sox to a 4-1 win Saturday.
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees acquire righty George Kontos from Cleveland for cash considerations — With their pitching being stretched thin, the Yankees acquired right-hander George Kontos from Cleveland for cash considerations on Saturday. — Kontos had been demoted to Triple-A on July 9.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees sorely missing big bats as their offense comes up empty again against Red Sox
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Chris Archer believes his arrival in Pittsburgh means new era for Pirates — Chicago Tribune — New Pirates ace Chris Archer took a brief pause during his introductory news conference Wednesday to apologize to the media in Pittsburgh. — “Sorry,” Archer said.
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays Tales: 5 takeaways from the trade deadline
Associated Press:
Astros edge Dodgers in World Series rematch — LOS ANGELES — In a game dripping with World Series nostalgia, not everybody was willing to embrace the symbolism Friday after the Houston Astros earned a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
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Andy McCullough / Baltimore Sun:
Astros edge Dodgers 2-1 in Game 1 of World Series rematch
Astros edge Dodgers 2-1 in Game 1 of World Series rematch
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True Blue LA
Bill Plaschke / Baltimore Sun:
Astros' silent approach to Roberto Osuna's domestic violence case shows hypocrisy in reigning World Series champions
Alden GonzalezESPN / ESPN:
Retired Andre Ethier honored by Dodgers for stellar career
Retired Andre Ethier honored by Dodgers for stellar career
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Carlos Rodon keeps dealing as White Sox top Rays 2-1 with run in ninth inning — Chicago Tribune — Carlos Rodon pitched beautifully again for the White Sox, but Rays right fielder Carlos Gomez turned in the night's most memorable performance. After getting hit by a Rodon fastball …
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Rick Renteria: Don't blame Tim Anderson for not scoring in White Sox win
Rick Renteria: Don't blame Tim Anderson for not scoring in White Sox win
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Associated Press:
MLB: Cardinals outfielder Dexter Fowler breaks foot, put on disabled list — Dexter Fowler's difficult season has taken another downturn as the St. Louis Cardinals outfielder has sustained a broken left foot and will wear a walking boot for one month. — Fowler was put on the 10 …
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox pitcher James Shields honored by Rays at 10-year reunion of AL champs — Chicago Tribune — Don't tell James Shields that Tropicana Field is a dump. Some of his greatest memories occurred inside the sterile dome. — “It's not the best stadium in the world,” Shields said, “but I loved my time here.
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Doug Miller / Associated Press:
Borucki shines as Blue Jays beat Mariners, 7-2 — SEATTLE (AP) Ryan Borucki was tiring as he prepared to enter the eighth inning for the first time in his major league career. Fortunately, the Blue Jays' rookie left-hander had the boisterous assistance of a crowd packed with Canadians vacationing a bit south of the border in Seattle.
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Scott Bordow / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — Nick Ahmed walked into Diamondbacks' clubhouse Saturday less than five minutes before it was closed to the media. — That didn't leave a lot of time to ask Ahmed why, in his fifth major-league season, he's suddenly become an offensive force. — Yes, that's right.
ESPN:
Sore right wrist keeps Mike Trout out of Angels' lineup — CLEVELAND — Angels All-Star outfielder Mike Trout is not in the starting lineup for the third straight game because of a sore right wrist. — Trout, who injured his wrist on Wednesday while sliding into a base …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Former Cubs ace Jake Arrieta helping Phillies become contenders — Chicago Tribune — When the Cubs caught the Brewers for first place in the National League Central last summer, Jake Arrieta boldly said they were there to stay for the rest of the year. — The Cubs never fell out of first, making him prescient.
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Baltimore Sun
Corey Seidman / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Zach Eflin, Phillies' offense overpower Marlins for 4th straight win — Nick Williams had the key hit in a big first inning, — Phillies have answered four straight losses with four straight wins. — The Phils beat the — Marlins easily on Saturday night, 8-3, after a touching pregame ceremony …
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Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Nine teams in 11 years? Jesse Chavez's life as a baseball journeyman — ST. LOUIS — At least he didn't have to change his clocks this time. — Unlike the cross-country trips Jesse Chavez has twice had to endure during midseason trades, the reliever remained in the Central time zone …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue and MLB Baseball News …
Janie McCauley / Toronto Sun:
Laureano's first major league hit in debut lifts A's in 13 — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Ramon Laureano reached his hands out to each side and knew he had his first major league hit at last, a big one at that to end the game. — Laureano somehow forced himself to relax with the game on the line …
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