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Associated Press:
Indians' Trevor Bauer has stress fracture in leg, to miss 4-6 weeks — CLEVELAND — Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer, one of the leading candidates for the AL Cy Young Award, will be out four to six weeks because of a stress fracture in his right leg.
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Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
Jose Ramirez homers, leads Cleveland Indians to victory over Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field — On the strength of a two-run home run from Jose Ramirez in the first inning of play, the Cleveland Indians topped the Baltimore Orioles, 2-1, in their series opener at Progressive Field Friday night.
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Plain Dealer
Steve Herrick / Star Tribune:
Carrasco gets 15th win, Ramirez homers as Indians top O's
Carrasco gets 15th win, Ramirez homers as Indians top O's
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Camden Chat
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Phillies' Gabe Kapler is like a quarterback - you can always write about him | Bob Brookover — This space was used late last season to endorse Pete Mackanin's continuing presence as the Phillies manager. That column had so much influence over general manager Matt Klentak that he removed Mackanin …
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The Good Phight
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David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Column: We have been viewing this Cubs season all wrong — Chicago Tribune — The longer Ben Zobrist argued with umpire Phil Cuzzi the other day, the more entitled the Cubs appeared. — Zobrist, after all, had been called out on strikes two innings before he brought it up again yet felt compelled …
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George Henry / Associated Press:
Colorado cruises in win over Braves — ATLANTA — Ian Desmond tripled and drove in five runs, Kyle Freeland pitched six strong innings and the Colorado Rockies coasted to an 11-5 win over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night. — The Rockies have won six of seven, and they're 28-14 since June 28, tops in the NL over that span.
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Paul Newberry / Associated Press:
Dahl does damage in win
Dahl does damage in win
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MLB Baseball News … and Talking Chop
Harvey Valentine / Associated Press:
Scherzer picks up 16th win, Nationals beat Marlins 8-2 — WASHINGTON (AP) - Max Scherzer is using all his tools to help keep the Nationals' playoff hopes alive. — Scherzer pitched six scoreless innings, doubled and scored twice as the Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 8-2 on Friday night for his major league-leading 16th win.
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Federal Baseball
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Matt Davidson hitting cleanup for White Sox against Royals — his favorite opponent — Chicago Tribune — Matt Davidson is looking for a good weekend against the Royals. He's in the White Sox lineup Friday night against right-hander Jakob Junis, off whom he homered twice April 26 in Kansas City.
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MLB Baseball News …, South Side Sox and Royals Review
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Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Orioles fall 50 games below .500, incredible 50½ games behind Red Sox — The 2017 World Series teams are struggling with injuries and depth. Can they make it back to the postseason? USA TODAY Sports — CONNECT — The Baltimore Orioles' miserable season struck a new low.
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Eddie MatzESPN Senior / ESPN:
Injury to Jeremy Hellickson latest blow to Nats' pitching staff — WASHINGTON — The struggling Washington Nationals have lost another pitcher to injury. — Starter Jeremy Hellickson will be placed on the disabled list after an MRI revealed a sprain to his right wrist area.
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Associated Press:
Angels' revolving rotation of pitchers fails again in 6-4 loss to Rangers — Rougned Odor and the Texas Rangers quickly got after yet another new Angels pitcher. — Odor's two-run single capped a five-run outburst in the second inning off recently acquired Odrisamer Despaigne …
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Halos Heaven
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Matt Eppers / USA Today:
Texas Rangers turn rare triple play vs. Los Angeles Angels not seen in 106 years
Texas Rangers turn rare triple play vs. Los Angeles Angels not seen in 106 years
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Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Why Urena hitting Acuna needs to be a wake-up call for MLB — Headhunting, knockdowns, chin music, brushbacks, rib-roasting — the practice has been around so long, there are all sorts of terms for it. In the 21st century, there is only word we need: unacceptable.
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Toronto Sun:
Bottom 8th Balls: Strikes: Outs: … Bottom of 8: — Mariners eighth. Rosscup pitching. Haniger grounded out, third baseman Turner to first baseman Muncy. Canó flied out to right fielder K.Hernández. — Runs: 0, Hits: 0 — Top of 8: — Dodgers eighth. Herrmann in as catcher.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — SAN DIEGO - Former Diamondbacks prospect Touki Toussaint made his major-league debut this week, tossing six innings of one-run ball for the Atlanta Braves. Among those following Toussaint from afar was Padres bullpen coach Doug Bochtler. — “To watch him go out there and take the ball …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — SAN DIEGO - Twice in the early innings on Thursday night, a Padres hitter scorched a ball to left field, and twice the Diamondbacks' David Peralta raced to make a play, the first ball taking him into the gap, the second one back toward the wall.
MLB Baseball News, Scores, Standings …:
Stanton, Walker homer as Yankees top Blue Jays in 7 innings — Giancarlo Stanton added an impressive opposite-field blast and the — New York Yankees rallied for a rain-shortened 7-5 victory over the — Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night. — Stanton hit his 31st homer of the season …
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Bluebird Banter