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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees break out big bats for season-high 15 runs against White Sox — CHICAGO — Giancarlo Stanton thinks it's fun to watch. In the hole behind Anthony Rizzo on deck, the slugger watches as opposing pitchers have to face Aaron Judge. — “It's awesome to watch. I get the second best view of it, Rizzo gets the best.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Aaron Judge hits game-winning 3-run home run to end heated game between Yankees and Blue Jays — For the last year, the rivalry has been building. The Blue Jays pushed the Yankees to the end of last season, just missing a chance to play them for a playoff spot. Tuesday night, they added some bad blood to the mix.
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
Wednesday's Chicago White Sox game is postponed because of positive COVID-19 tests on the Cleveland Guardians — Positive COVID-19 tests in the Cleveland Guardians organization led to the postponement of the Chicago White Sox-Guardians game Wednesday at Guaranteed Rate Field, Major League Baseball announced.
Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Taijuan Walker rebounds with seven shutout innings, Mets beat Nationals for another series win — WASHINGTON — Now that's what you call a rebound. — Taijuan Walker bounced back from the disappointing results in his previous outing to shut out the Nationals over seven innings in the Mets' 4-1 win on Thursday at Nationals Park.
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Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Tylor Megill struggles, doesn't make it out of second inning in loss to Nationals — WASHINGTON — Tylor Megill's seventh start of the year was foul enough to be flushed down the toilet. — Megill, who entered this outing having given up just nine runs across his previous six starts …
Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Gerry Dulac's Steelers chat transcript: 05.11.22 — Gerry Dulac: OK kids, we will be starting out chat shortly go get ready... Gerry Dulac: OK, here we go...Fire away — Salvador: Hello Gerry! Thanks for all of your chats and great work! Is there any chance of acquiring a Vet DL before training camp?
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Meghan Montemurro / Chicago Tribune:
Frank Schwindel falls just short of a pinch-hit grand slam in the Chicago Cubs' 5-4 loss: 'That's one you dream of as a kid' — SAN DIEGO — The moment could not have been scripted much better. — Check that: the Chicago Cubs would like a rewrite on the ending.
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Jim Callis / MLB.com:
2022 mock draft: Position players pack Top 10 — With a little more than two months before the Draft starts on July 17, it's still early to be making strong connections between teams and targets. In my first full first-round projection of 2022, I'll try to place players in the area …
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Alex Speier / The Boston Globe:
Red Sox pitching prospect Noah Song completes Naval flight training, applies for waiver to resume career — Noah Song, once a top pitching prospect whose Red Sox career was put on pause while he completed flight school for the Navy, has completed his aviation training and applied to the Secretary …
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Philadelphia Phillies' Bryce Harper has small tear in UCL, can't throw for four weeks — Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper, limited to designated hitter duty of late, has a small tear in his right UCL, will get a PRP injection and will not throw a baseball for four weeks, manager Joe Girardi told reporters Thursday.
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Milwaukee Brewers' Christian Yelich becomes sixth player in MLB history to hit for three cycles in career — The Milwaukee Brewers' Christian Yelich joined an exclusive club Wednesday, hitting for the third cycle of his career during a 14-11 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
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Jim Bowden / The Athletic:
5 MLB trades I'd like to see in May, including a Xander Bogaerts deal — MLB executives usually don't start making trades this early in the season. They prefer to spend the first two months evaluating their team and the next six weeks scouting and analyzing possible trade targets.
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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat pummel 76ers 120-85 as Lowry sits, take 3-2 series lead — MIAMI — More Miami Heat basketball is assured this season at FTX Arena. — Either Game 7 of this Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Philadelphia 76ers. — Or Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, and beyond.
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Chicago White Sox's Tim Anderson has one-game suspension reduced to fine after appeal — CHICAGO — White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson had his one-game suspension for making an obscene gesture toward fans at a recent game in Cleveland reduced to just a fine Tuesday.
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