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LEADING OFF: Red Sox-Yankees, Lindor begins rehab assignment — A look at what's happening around the majors today: — RIVALRY RENEWED — Mookie Betts tries to get going at the plate when the Red Sox (6-11) visit the Yankees (6-9) in the first meeting this season between the longtime rivals.
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Is it time for Red Sox and Yankees to panic? Our experts weigh in — Panic! Doom and gloom! The sky, yeah, it's falling. Oh wait, it's mid-April and the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees actually aren't that bad — so we decided to leave the worry behind for a minute and focus …
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Chris Sale's Diminished Velocity Leaves Him Exposed — The Red Sox slow-played their starters this spring and now questions are starting to arise. — It will be fascinating to see what kind of stuff Boston lefthander Chris Sale brings to the mound at Yankee Stadium Tuesday …
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Jay Cohen / Associated Press:
MLB investigating racist messages sent to Cubs' Carl Edwards — CHICAGO — Major League Baseball is investigating racist messages sent to Chicago Cubs reliever Carl Edwards Jr. on Instagram this month. — Edwards was optioned to Triple-A Iowa after he had trouble with his motion and got off to a tough start this season.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun-Times:
Former Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano launches comeback with Chicago Dogs — MIAMI — Tiger Woods one day, Carlos Zambrano the next? — “Why not?” the burly former Cubs right-hander said as he mingled Monday with players and staff on the field at Marlins Park before the team's game against the Marlins.
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WATCH | Cleveland Indians SS Francisco Lindor homers in first rehab assignment game for AAA Columbus — Not a bad way to get back into the swing of things! — Author: Dave “Dino” DeNatale, Matthew Florjancic — CLEVELAND — Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor is apparently feeling better.
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Miller after cut: Indians don't want best players — After being designated for assignment, Cleveland Indians utility man Brad Miller took a shot at the team. — “They acknowledge that it wasn't fair,” he said. “But I'm just a player. I go out there and play my hardest and play for the guys next to me.
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Let's Go Tribe
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Yu Darvish and Jose Quintana are displaying much-welcomed strikeout potential for the Cubs — Chicago Tribune — Relief may be on the way for the Cubs defense, and it has nothing to do with acquiring a Gold Glove-caliber player. — Yu Darvish displayed a glimpse of his long-awaited …
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
The highs and lows of Yasiel Puig's time in L.A. — LOS ANGELES — He showed up late, then homered early. — How fitting. — Yasiel Puig spent more than half a decade tantalizing the Los Angeles Dodgers with his talent and tormenting them with his indiscretions.
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True Blue LA
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Jorge Castillo / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Joc Pederson spoils Yasiel Puig's return with walk-off home run
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Back in LA, late-arriving Puig homers off Kershaw
Back in LA, late-arriving Puig homers off Kershaw
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
No matter what happened to Odor's knee, Rangers keep winning with Santana filling in — For the life of him, and believe him when he says he has tried, Rougned Odor still can't figure out how he sprained his right knee Friday some 20 minutes before first pitch. — “It was like 6:40-something,” Odor said.
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Ohtani set to face live pitching instead of rehab — ARLINGTON, Texas — Shohei Ohtani will not go on a rehab assignment before making his season debut with the Los Angeles Angels. — General manager Billy Eppler said Tuesday that Ohtani will instead face pitchers in simulated games.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox teammates empathize with Daniel Palka's hitting woes — Chicago Tribune — White Sox outfielder Daniel Palka went 0-for-3 Tuesday to extend his hitless streak to 32 at-bats since opening day. — Palka is now -for-34 since last season, tied with Jim Landis for the fourth-longest hitless streak …
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Veteran Smoak a positive influence as young Blue Jays hitters manage another win — MINNEAPOLIS — If there was a voice of reason in the Blue Jays clubhouse when the team bats were collectively as ice cold as some of the hundreds of frozen lakes in these parts, his name is Justin Smoak.
Todd Rosiak / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Jeremy Jeffress is pumped. He'll come off the injured list Tuesday eager to pitch. — Jeremy Jeffress has walked into Miller Park countless times before. — But Monday's jaunt had a little different feel for the right-hander, who finally rejoined the Milwaukee Brewers after a four-game rehab stint at Class AAA San Antonio.
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Mark Medina / Mercury News:
Punch in the gut: Warriors blow playoff-record 31-point lead in stunning loss to Clippers — Golden State gives up 85 second-half points in epic collapse; series tied 1-1 — OAKLAND — The Warriors lost a four-time All-Star and one of the game's most dominant centers.
Luke Zahlmann / Mile High Sports:
Rockies make flurry of moves prior to series in San Diego — Much like shuffling a deck of cards, the Colorado Rockies made several moves on Monday, partially due to another injury. — Chris Iannetta, the team's veteran behind the plate, was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right lat strain.
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Purple Row and Gaslamp Ball
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Brady MacDonald / Orange County Register:
Knott's adds Ghost Town backstory to Calico River Rapids, tying water ride to two classic attractions — Sasquatch never made an appearance during the 32-year run of BigFoot Rapids at Knott's Berry Farm, but the legendary folklore beast will take up permanent residence along the rushing river …
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