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2:35 AM ET, August 21, 2018

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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen is cleared to pitch  —  Kenley Jansen, sidelined since Aug. 9 because of symptoms related to an irregular heartbeat, was cleared to pitch after a follow-up visit with his cardiologist on Monday, providing a huge boost to a Dodgers bullpen that has floundered in the absence of its dominant closer.
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Dodgers' Kenley Jansen active for Monday game, will resume as closer  —  Los Angeles Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen has been cleared and will be activated from the disabled list for Monday night's home game against the St. Louis Cardinals.  —  Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Jansen will resume …
Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Kenley Jansen returns as Dodgers closer, not thinking about heart: ‘If it goes, it goes’
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:   Misery meter on rise for some MLB teams as October looms
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:   MLB power rankings: Can red-hot Rockies keep climbing up NL West at Coors Field?
Jeff Passan / Yahoo Sports:
10 Degrees: The unbelievably close National League and how 2018 may provide an all-time-great pennant race
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Sarah Langs / ESPN:
The 100s tracker: Can Red Sox stay on record-setting pace?  —  The 100-win pace club is dwindling.  The Astros are now on pace for just 97 wins, knocking them out of the club.  That would still be tied for third most in a season in franchise history but would still leave them short of joining the club.
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Jerry CrasnickESPN Senior / ESPN:
Corey Kluber overcomes rough start to slow down Red Sox  —  BOSTON — These are harrowing and uncertain times for the brotherhood of American League Cy Young Award candidates.  —  Chris Sale, in a strong position to win his first career Cy, is on the disabled list for the second time this month with left shoulder inflammation.
Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Way-too-early Red Sox-Indians playoff preview
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Bryse Wilson latest standout in Braves' pitching prospects parade  —  Bryce Wilson stood firm on the mound firing mid-90s strikes.  He struck out the first two Pirates he saw, then induced a grounder for his first taste of the majors.  —  The 20-year-old had a debut even he wasn't aware would occur until noon Sunday.
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Out of nowhere, Bryse Wilson makes his major league debut
Baseball America:
Top MLB Prospects Hot Sheet (8/20/18)
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
White Sox manager Rick Renteria taken to hospital as precaution  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria has been taken to a hospital after complaining of lightheadedness.  —  The 56-year-old Renteria was at the ballpark when the issue arose and was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center as a precaution.
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
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Associated Press:   MLB: White Sox manager Rick Renteria taken to hospital
Mike Berardino / Twin Cities:
Debut doesn't last long for Stephen Gonsalves in 8-5 loss to White Sox
Discussion: Twinkie Town and South Side Sox
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Jose Peraza surprises himself, teammates with his newfound power  —  MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin - Jose Peraza was in the batting cages with Cincinnati Reds hitting coaches Don Long and Tony Jaramillo earlier this season when he was asked how many home runs he hit at the minor league level.
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Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:   Cincinnati Reds held to 3 hits, Homer Bailey can't hold off Milwaukee Brewers in loss
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:   Cincinnati Reds notes: Luis Castillo is back at his best; Scooter Gennett to play first base?
Fred Kerber / New York Post:
Epic Mets blunder leads to most embarrassing defeat yet  —  The Mets were in a 13th-inning mess largely of their own doing.  A single, errant pickoff and wild pitch had a runner on third with no out.  Then came a walk and, after a foul out, a stolen base.  —  The Mets got one reprieve …
Discussion: McCovey Chronicles
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Daily Record:
NY Mets seem inclined to pass on promoting standout prospect Peter Alonso
Discussion: Amazin' Avenue
Scott Lauber / Philly.com:
Phillies wrap up memorable day with rough loss to Mets in Little League Classic
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
The only bats Yankees could get are not that enticing  —  The Yankees are second in the majors in runs per game with 28 homers more than any club.  —  So, the obvious question: Do they need to add a bat?  —  Didi Gregorius suffered what Aaron Boone termed a “significant” bruised left heel Sunday …
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Daily Record:
New York Yankees by-the-numbers for Monday, August 20
Discussion: Camden Chat and Pinstripe Alley
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Giancarlo Stanton could get some closure in Miami as Yankees slugger adamant he wants to play against Marlins
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
ESPN:
Jose Altuve pockets baseball from first Triple-A hit: 'I'm really proud'  —  Jose Altuve, in a humble nod to baseball posterity, now has a game-used ball from his Triple-A debut for his trophy case.  —  Altuve, who left Sunday's game after being hit by a pitch on the elbow in the seventh inning …
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Tim Booth / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Cano homers late, lifts Mariners to 7-4 win over Astros
Discussion: The Crawfish Boxes
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Gibbons “didn't think twice” about punishing Pillar for base-running gaffe  —  John Gibbons sat back in his office chair and laughed that laugh that has endeared him to Blue Jays fans for years now.  —  Perhaps mildly surprised that a day later he was being asked why Kevin Pillar wasn't being …
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Mark Suleymanov / Sporting News:
Danny Jansen leaves injury troubles behind as historic Blue Jays debut continues
Discussion: ESPN and Bluebird Banter
Steve Buffery / Toronto Sun:
Damn the ‘idiots’: Blue Jays feel Hernandez will develop into a solid outfielder
Associated Press:
Doc Edwards, manager of Indians from 1987-89, dies at 81  —  SAN ANGELO, Texas — Doc Edwards, a major league catcher who went on to manage the Cleveland Indians for three seasons in the 1980s, has died.  He was 81.  —  His death in San Angelo was announced by his family through longtime friends.
Discussion: baseballmusings.com
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Jason Heyward might worth a look at leadoff spot for Cubs against Tigers  —  Chicago Tribune  —  Manager Joe Maddon has used eight leadoff batters this season, including four in the Cubs' last four games.  —  Those hitters have combined to produce a National League-best .374 on-base percentage.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:   'It's grind time:' Cubs facing a stretch of 23 games without a day off
USA Today:
Tyler Austin's dad takes shots at Yankees' Greg Bird on Twitter  —  Is Tyler Austin better than Greg Bird?  —  Austin's dad, Chris, certainly thinks so, and he took to Twitter to make that point.  —  The tweets have since been deleted, but they were captured by one user on Twitter.
Discussion: New York Post
ESPN:
Mariners get Jean Segura back, recall Ben Gamel from Triple-A  —  Seattle Mariners shortstop Jean Segura has returned from paternity leave and is back in the lineup for Monday's game against the Houston Astros.  —  The All-Star, who is leading the Mariners with a .314 average …
Toronto Sun:
Bottom 7th Balls: Strikes: Outs: … Bottom of 7:  —  Athletics seventh.  Piscotty homered to center on the first pitch.  Semien lined out to shortstop Andrus.  Laureano struck out.  —  Runs: 1, Hits: 1  —  Top of 7:  —  Rangers seventh.  Pinder in as left fielder.
 
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees have no update on Didi Gregorius' bruised heel, but they need to tread with caution …
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