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Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
Gleyber Torres hits walk-off single as Yankees rally past Cleveland Guardians, 5-4 — What started as a slow burn on Saturday at Yankee Stadium ended in a full-on boil. — The Yankees' 5-4 win was initially humming along at a nice pace, devoid of many memorable highlights …
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Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
Ugly scene at Stadium as ‘classless’ Yankees fan throw stuff at Guardians outfielders after walk-off win — What should have been a joyous celebration after Gleyber Torres' walk-off hit quickly became an ugly scene at Yankee Stadium, leading Cleveland Guardians outfielder Myles Straw …
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The Athletic:
Yankees fans shower Guardians' outfielders in trash — Fans in the right-field stands at Yankee Stadium threw debris at Cleveland Guardians outfielders after New York walked off to win 5-4 at home on Saturday. — Cleveland's Oscar Mercado threw down his glove and ran toward the outfield wall amid the commotion.
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Jon Heyman / New York Post:
Yankees' season hinges on this shaky trio of hitters
Yankees' season hinges on this shaky trio of hitters
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Daryl Van Schouwen / Chicago Sun-Times:
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson apologizes after suspension from MLB — MINNEAPOLIS — Shortstop Tim Anderson was suspended one game and fined an undisclosed amount by MLB on Friday for his inappropriate actions toward fans during the White Sox' game Wednesday against the Guardians at Progressive Field.
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
Tim Anderson apologizes for suspension, and the Chicago White Sox blow a late lead for their 5th straight loss — MINNEAPOLIS — Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson received a one-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for “his inappropriate actions toward fans” during Game 1 …
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
Luis Robert going on the injured list is ‘a possibility’ after he leaves the Chicago White Sox loss with a groin strain — CLEVELAND — In a trip marked by sloppy weather and sloppy play, the Chicago White Sox took another hit in the eighth inning Thursday against the Cleveland Guardians.
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Evan Petzold / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera becomes 33rd player in MLB history with 3,000 hits — Miguel Cabrera became the 33rd player in MLB history to reach 3,000 hits Saturday, delivering a single off Colorado Rockies right-hander Antonio Senzatela to right field in the first inning at Comerica Park in Game 1 of a doubleheader.
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Tyler J. Davis / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers updates vs. Colorado Rockies: Miguel Cabrera gets 3,000th hit in first inning — Detroit Tigers (5-7) vs. Colorado Rockies (8-4) — When: 1:10 p.m.; 6:40 p.m. Saturday; split doubleheader. — Where: Comerica Park. — TV: Bally Sports Detroit. — HISTORY!:
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ESPN:
Miguel Cabrera, needing 1 hit for 3,000 milestone, intentionally walked by New York Yankees
Miguel Cabrera, needing 1 hit for 3,000 milestone, intentionally walked by New York Yankees
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Kirkland Crawford / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers fans livid after Yankees intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera one hit from 3,000
Detroit Tigers fans livid after Yankees intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera one hit from 3,000
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Evan Petzold / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, one hit away from 3,000: ‘I think I might cry’
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, one hit away from 3,000: ‘I think I might cry’
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Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Bulls suffer a 111-81 blowout loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, who take a 2-1 lead in their playoff series — ExpandAutoplay — 1 of 24 — Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine (8) heads to the locker after a 111-81 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks at United Center on April 22, 2022, in Chicago.
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Pat Leonard / New York Daily News:
Giants looking to trade wide receiver Kadarius Toney: sources — Soon, K.T. will be O.U.T. — The Giants are looking to trade wide receiver Kadarius Toney, sources tell the Daily News, making calls to see what they can get for their 2021 first-round pick.
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Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
This version of Carlos Carrasco might make the Mets a juggernaut — It's going to be hard to beat the Mets if they get this version of Carlos Carrasco all year. — They've already got Max Scherzer, at some point they'll hopefully get Jacob deGrom back, and now Carrasco has found the wayback machine.
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Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
Mets, without Buck Showalter, crumble to Giants
Mets, without Buck Showalter, crumble to Giants
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Jay Jaffe / FanGraphs Baseball:
Welcome to Hitless Baseball — By his own definition, Max Scherzer had a shot at a no-hitter. In the nightcap of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Giants at Citi Field, in his first home start since signing with the Mets, he held San Francisco hitless for 5.2 innings before Darin Ruf lined …
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The Tennessean:
Funding for a new Tennessee Titans stadium? It's back with lawmakers giving final approval — Adam Friedman Melissa BrownNashville Tennessean — After drawn-out negotiations, the Senate and House passed a state budget Thursday that will include $500 million in bonds for a new Tennessee Titans Stadium in Nashville.
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