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Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Yanks break out fog machine, strobe after big win — NEW YORK — Remember “Club Dub” in Chicago? Well meet the bouncing, bass-bumping version in the Bronx. — At times in what has been a difficult, challenge-filled season mostly marred by an ever-growing injured list, the New York Yankees have still found occasions to celebrate.
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New York Post, Pinstripe Alley and USA Today
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Pete Caldera / USA Today:
Brett Gardner's grand slam lifts Yankees past Red Sox — NEW YORK — As he approached first base, Brett Gardner shot his right arm in the air and glanced back toward the Yankees dugout. — His teammates had already rushed to the top step, cheering along with the Yankee Stadium crowd …
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News … and Beyond the Box Score
Joon Lee / ESPN:
Red Sox's Pedroia exits loss with knee discomfort
Red Sox's Pedroia exits loss with knee discomfort
Discussion:
Over the Monster and MLB Baseball News …
NorthJersey.com:
Clint Frazier lighting up Yankees' ‘Night Club’ along with Brett Gardner
Clint Frazier lighting up Yankees' ‘Night Club’ along with Brett Gardner
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NESN.com
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Gardner crushes grand slam to right field as Yankees sweep Red Sox
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Gary Sanchez's return from the IL could be more timely than the rest on the list
Gary Sanchez's return from the IL could be more timely than the rest on the list
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
James Wagner / Boston Globe:
'I call it 'CSI: The Bronx": Yankees baffled by Luis Severino's setback
Brendan Kuty / New Jersey Online:
Why Brett Gardner privately addressed Yankees
Why Brett Gardner privately addressed Yankees
Discussion:
New York Post and Pinstripe Alley
Michael Wagaman / scores.nbcsportsbayarea.com:
MLB Headlines — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Frankie Montas spent too much time pitching from behind in his first start against Houston nearly two weeks ago. Given another chance, Oakland's rookie right-hander flipped the script and maintained the upper hand to end the longest winning streak in the majors this season.
Discussion:
NBC Bay Area and NBCSports.com
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Charlotte Knights / The Charlotte Observer:
Matt Chapman's homer, power arms propel A's past Astros — Matt Chapman's solo home run leading off the sixth inning and power pitching by Frankie Montas, Lou Trivino and Blake Treinen led the Oakland Athletics to a 2-1 win over the Houston Astros Wednesday night at the Coliseum.
Michael Wagaman / KHOU-TV:
Montas pitches A's past Houston to end Astros streak — It's the A's first win over the Astros in five games. — OAKLAND, Calif. — Frankie Montas pitched into the seventh inning to stop Houston's 10-game winning streak, Matt Chapman homered for the third time in six games …
Evan Grant / Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News:
'He's got a lot of weapons to go to': Mike Minor is pitching like a No. 1 starter for Rangers — ARLINGTON — A word of advice: It's probably best not to tell Mike Minor he's ill-equipped to accomplish something. — A high school teacher tried it once. — “He told me to play all the sports …
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
These five players have been Rangers' best this season, plus a shout-out to the manager — One of the first things Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward mentioned Wednesday night is that it's still early in the 2019 season. — Really early, though he didn't say that. — The Rangers are 10-7 with 145 games to go.
Associated Press:
Anderson spikes bat, gets drilled; Royals top Chisox in 10 — CHICAGO (AP) — Fiercely energetic Tim Anderson spiked his bat to celebrate a home run and Kansas City's Brad Keller responded by drilling him with a fastball, setting off a benches-clearing fracas in the Royals' 4-3 …
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MLB Baseball News …
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Lynn Worthy / Kansas City Star:
Brad Keller fastball that ‘got away’ leads to Royals, White Sox benches clearing
Brad Keller fastball that ‘got away’ leads to Royals, White Sox benches clearing
Discussion:
USA Today, Bless You Boys, NBCSports.com and Royals Review
Rob Maaddi / ABC News:
Arrieta pitches into 9th, Phillies hold off Mets 3-2
Arrieta pitches into 9th, Phillies hold off Mets 3-2
Discussion:
The Daily Item and Amazin' Avenue
Bradford Doolittle / ESPN:
Unwritten rules or let the kids play? Baseball can't have it both ways
Associated Press:
Carlos Carrasco K's 12, Cleveland Indians sweep Seattle Mariners with 1-0 win — Jake Bauers' solo homer was the only offense the Tribe needed as they completed a three-game sweep — SEATTLE (AP) — After one of the worst starts of his career, Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco spent several days tinkering to try and find solution.
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Associated Press:
Angels welcome Mariners as both try to end skids — The Seattle Mariners will try to avoid losing seven straight for the first time in nearly four years when they open a four-game series at the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night. — The Mariners lost 1- against the visiting Cleveland Indians …
Discussion:
Lookout Landing
Abbey Mastracco / Daily Record:
What's plaguing the Mets' pitching staff? — PHILADELPHIA — Mickey Callaway likes to talk about the Cleveland days. The former Indians pitching coach had one of the best pitching staffs in baseball and it seems as though there's always a comparison for every situation. — Jeurys Familia's struggles?
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Cubs' supporting cast picking up slumping stars — MIAMI — So how did the Chicago Cubs right their ship with a series sweep of the Miami Marlins this week despite stars Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo going 2-for-23 over the course of three games? — It starts with pitching …
Discussion:
Bleed Cubbie Blue and Associated Press
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Miami Herald:
Gary Peterson: There was a time for the Giants to bring in the fences, but that was 58 years ago — Giants officials, including team president Farhan Zaidi, are entertaining the notion of reconfiguring Oracle Park. As in bringing in the fences. — They have one unassailable talking point …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Off to the worst start of his career, Kyle Hendricks looks in the mirror — Chicago Tribune — The difference between a stellar start and the 0-3 rut Kyle Hendricks finds himself in could be attributed to a lack of defensive support or merely running into one of the majors' top hitters.
Jeff Sanders / Miami Herald:
Padres' Manuel Margot doing things the hard way now — Superstar. — The Padres still believe Manuel Margot can reach the lofty goal he set for himself at the end of a promising rookie campaign. More importantly, he still believes. — He has to. — It's the only way to survive in the majors.
Tim Tucker / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves send reliever to Gwinnett — Braves relief pitcher Shane Carle's latest stint in the big leagues lasted just two days. — Carle, who was recalled from Gwinnett on Tuesday, was returned to the Triple-A team to make room on the Braves' roster for Thursday's starting pitcher Mike Soroka.
Discussion:
Talking Chop
Evan Woodbery / MLive.com:
Tigers' Christin Stewart placed on injured list with quad strain — DETROIT — Detroit Tigers left fielder Christin Stewart is headed to the injured list with a strained quadriceps. — Stewart suffered the injury while running the bases in the ninth inning Tuesday night.
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News … and Bless You Boys
David Wilson / Miami Herald:
How Marlins starter Trevor Richards' changeup became one of the nastiest pitches in MLB — The number of pitches better than Trevor Richards' changeup this season can probably be counted on the 10 long fingers that let the starting pitcher throw his signature pitch so effectively.