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Ken Rosenthal / The Athletic:
Sources say Angels manager Mike Scioscia is expected to step down at the end of the season — Bill Clinton was still president when Mike Scioscia managed his first game for the Angels on April 3, 2000. Mo Vaughn batted third for the Angels that day. Ken Hill was the starting pitcher.
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Angels manager Mike Scioscia nixes report he'll step down as ‘poppycock’ — Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia reached deep into his vocabulary to describe a report saying he'll step down after this season. — “Poppycock,” Sciocsia said Sunday, using a dated term for “nonsense.”
Beth Harris / Associated Press:
Astros get 13 hits in 14-0 rout of Dodgers; McCullers hurt — LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Astros are doing more than just getting by without injured Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa. — Josh Reddick's three-run homer highlighted Houston's seven-run eighth, and the Astros routed the Dodgers 14 …
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MLB Trade Rumors and The Crawfish Boxes
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Toronto Sun:
Astros-Dodgers Preview — LOS ANGELES — The Houston Astros' feel-good return to Dodger Stadium will take a slightly different turn Sunday when reliever Roberto Osuna is activated. — Osuna, acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays before the non-waiver trade deadline, is coming off …
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MLB Baseball News …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Former Cubs ace Jake Arrieta helping Phillies become contenders
Former Cubs ace Jake Arrieta helping Phillies become contenders
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Baltimore Sun
ESPN:
Nationals' Bryce Harper in lineup after being hit in kneecap — Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper is in Sunday's lineup against the Cincinnati Reds, a day after he was pulled from Saturday night's game after being hit by a pitch in the right knee. — Harper is batting fourth and playing center field.
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Suarez on pace to join select company in Cincinnati Reds history — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eugenio Suarez has equaled his home run total from last year (26) and surpassed his RBI total from last year (82, 85) going into Sunday. — Not bad considering he missed 16 games with a thumb fracture and 49 games remain after Sunday.
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds star Votto was livid after getting hit by a pitch from Washington Nationals pitcher Ryan Madson — WASHINGTON, D.C. - Joey Votto clearly had a lot to say to Ryan Madson Saturday night after Madson hit Votto with a pitch in the Reds' 6-2 loss to the Washington Nationals in the second game of doubleheader.
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Federal Baseball
Associated Press:
Brewers claim RHP Lyles from Padres — MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers announced they had claimed right-hander Jordan Lyles off waivers from the San Diego Padres on Sunday. — The 27-year-old Lyles is 2-4 with a 4.29 ERA in 24 appearances, including eight starts, this season.
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Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Brewers Claim Jordan Lyles
Brewers Claim Jordan Lyles
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Brew Crew Ball, MLB Daily Dish and Al's Ramblings
Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Tyson Ross, Jordan Lyles Claimed On Trade Waivers
Tyson Ross, Jordan Lyles Claimed On Trade Waivers
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MLB Baseball News … and MLB Daily Dish
Jimmy Hascup / Arizona Republic:
Mickey Mantle ‘mint’ card found at convention fetches $50,000 offer after collector paid $500 for spot — Mickey Mantle hasn't played in the major leagues since 1968, but his ability to amaze continues even to this day. — The latest feat attributed to him came at the National Sports Collectors Convention …
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
‘VINTAGE MARCO’: Estrada flirts with no-hitter as Jays take third straight from Mariners — SEATTLE - With Canadian James Paxton returning to the mound for the Mariners here on Saturday night, there was no avoiding the no-hit dialogue. — Only the names were changed.
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Toronto Sun:
Escobar helping Diamondbacks in series against Giants — PHOENIX — When third baseman Jake Lamb left Arizona's game against the Chicago Cubs with another shoulder injury July 26, the Diamondbacks immediately found his replacement. — Less than 24 hours later, Arizona obtained Eduardo Escobar …
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AZ Snake Pit
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Can the slumping Yankees bounce back at David Price's expense? — BOSTON — Even as the hot, muggy, dog days of summer move in, an icy chill runs rampant through the New York Yankees' clubhouse. It's a chill that has gone right after the team's bats, causing the Yankees to post some of their worst offensive numbers of the season.
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MLB Baseball News …
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Nathan Eovaldi dominates Yankees as Red Sox stretch AL East lead
Nathan Eovaldi dominates Yankees as Red Sox stretch AL East lead
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baseballmusings.com and ESPN
Andres Ybarra / Associated Press:
Berrios goes 7 as Twins beat Royals 8-2 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Max Kepler saw a lot of pitches Friday night, and it paid off Saturday night. — Kepler had three hits, including a two-run homer that put Minnesota ahead to stay, and Jose Berrios threw seven sharp innings to help the Twins to an 8-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals.
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Brazilian reliever Thyago Vieira makes history (almost) for the White Sox — Chicago Tribune — Thyago Vieira recorded his first career save Saturday night and celebrated in grand style, pounding his chest. Teammate Leury Garcia impersonated that in a joyous clubhouse after the game …
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Corey Kluber dominates Los Angeles Angels with 3-hitter, Cleveland Indians win 3-0 — The AL Central-leading Indians only got four hits but notched their 60th win. — CLEVELAND (AP) — Corey Kluber pitched a three-hitter for his first shutout this season and new arrival Leonys Martin homered again …
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Tom Withers / Pueblo Chiefton:
Kluber dominates Angels with three-hitter, Indians win 3-0
Kluber dominates Angels with three-hitter, Indians win 3-0
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MLB Baseball News … and Let's Go Tribe
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Be like Pedro Strop? Cubs latest theme trip revolves around reliever's flashy outfits — The Cubs have been all dressed up with places to go for as long as Joe Maddon's been the team's manager — and even before he arrived (the team went on a “Super Mario Bros."-themed trip in 2012).