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Jeff Wallner / Associated Press:
San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler won't come out for the anthem in protest after Texas school shooting — CINCINNATI — San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler on Friday said he will refuse to take the field for the national anthem in a protest over the nation's political direction following …
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Kaplifestyle, NBCSports.com, Associated Press, ESPN and Mercury News
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Protest by San Francisco's Gabe Kapler brings support from some fellow managers, but Chicago White Sox's Tony La Russa differs — CHICAGO — White Sox manager Tony La Russa says he both likes and respects San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler, but disagrees with his form of protest as it relates to the latest mass shooting.
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New York Post and Sports Illustrated
Lorenzo Reyes / USA Today:
‘I am not okay with the state of this country’: Giants manager Gabe Kapler pens essay after Uvalde shooting — San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler published an essay Friday in which he criticized the state of the country after the shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde …
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San Francisco Chronicle, McCovey Chronicles, MLB Baseball News … and Union-News
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Jimmy Butler conjures his LeBron James with 47 as Heat force Game 7 with 111-103 win in Boston — BOSTON — The Miami Heat did not want it to end, and certainly not in a sea of green. — More to the point, Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry did not want it to end, even when it seemed their bodies …
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The Athletic, CelticsBlog and Mercury News
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Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat's Spoelstra sticking with same starters vs. Celtics; Herro (groin), ‘doing everything he possibly can’ — BOSTON — Despite point guard Kyle Lowry being limited by a balky hamstring and despite a shooting slump by guard Max Strus, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after his team's morning shootaround …
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Boston Herald and Associated Press
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat's Duncan Robinson may not cash in on all of his $90 million deal. Here's why — MIAMI — Duncan Robinson arrived prepared for this moment, including significant incentive in last summer's five-year free-agent agreement in case he was part of a championship team during the term of the deal.
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Shadow Heat already getting head start for summer and beyond (Will one be the next Yurtseven?)
Shadow Heat already getting head start for summer and beyond (Will one be the next Yurtseven?)
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Boston Herald
Andy Kostka / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles storm back, erase pair of 6-run deficits to beat Red Sox, 12-8 — BOSTON — For all the platitudes the Orioles give about their mentality — how they never give up — Friday night at Fenway Park was real, tangible evidence to support those statements.
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Mercury News
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Chicago White Sox designate Dallas Keuchel for assignment — CHICAGO — The White Sox designated left-handed pitcher Dallas Keuchel for assignment on Saturday, two days after he gave up six runs in two innings to the Boston Red Sox. — Keuchel, 34, had a 7.88 ERA this season after compiling a 5.28 mark last year.
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Forbes, NBCSports.com, The Athletic and baseballmusings.com
LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
'He's been sensational': 3 numbers that highlight Johnny Cueto's early success with the Chicago White Sox — The New York Yankees had something brewing early in Game 1 of Sunday's doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox. — Aaron Judge singled and Anthony Rizzo walked …
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Boston Herald
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Gerrit Cole loses focus after bad call as Yankees fall to Rays, 3-1: ‘That was a strike’ — ST. PETERSBURG — An hour later, Gerrit Cole was still sure he was right, but it didn't really matter. The pitch to Ji-Man Choi was called a ball and Cole lost him.
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Orange County Register, Mercury News and New Jersey Online
The Athletic:
Reds' Tommy Pham slaps Giants' Joc Pederson in pregame altercation over fantasy football — CINCINNATI — Giants outfielder Joc Pederson said he was slapped by Reds outfielder Tommy Pham over a fantasy football league disagreement during batting practice before Friday's 5-1 Reds victory at Great American Ball Park.
Kate Feldman / New York Daily News:
The 21 ‘beautiful angels’ who lost their lives in Uvalde, Texas school shooting — Twenty-one lives were stolen Tuesday in Texas, ripped from their parents, their siblings, their spouses. They were 19 children thinking about softball games and summer vacation, two teachers who had poured …
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Associated Press:
New York Mets' Jacob deGrom says injured shoulder feels ‘completely normal’ — NEW YORK — Mets ace Jacob deGrom says his injured right shoulder blade feels “completely normal,” and he's waiting for New York's medical staff to clear him to resume throwing off a mound.
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Sports Illustrated