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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton power Yankees past A's 5-3 for 3-game sweep — Standing in front of reporters Wednesday afternoon, Giancarlo Stanton wore a T-shirt that featured two of the biggest heavyweights in history. The sleeveless, black shirt features Mike Tyson taking a swing at Muhammad Ali.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Aaron Boone talks about Joey Gallo's ‘heavy burden’ of not contributing to Yankees success — Joey Gallo got a break from the boos Wednesday. The Yankees' struggling left fielder wasn't in the lineup for the series finale against the A's after going hitless over the last nine games.
Gary Phillips / New York Times:
‘Just Be Smart’: Yankees Look to Manage Workloads — The Yankees have one of the best rotations in baseball. Keeping it that way will involve some careful planning. — Give this article- - - Read in app — In a season in which nearly everything has gone right for the Yankees …
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
9 MLB players who should be first-time All-Stars at Dodger Stadium — The Midsummer Classic is just a few weeks away with a handful of players set make lifelong dreams come true. — At some point, everybody's a first-time All-Star. — Oh, this year's rendition of Major League Baseball's …
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Andrew Joseph / USA Today:
Dodgers' Freddie Freeman says situation with agents remains ‘fluid’ after emotional return to Atlanta — We're two-plus months into the 2022 MLB season, and Freddie Freeman's move to the Los Angeles Dodgers after the long-time Braves first baseman won the World Series with Atlanta last season remains a popular storyline.
Marcus Thompson II / The Athletic:
Juan Toscano-Anderson, Oakland legend, primed for next act after Warriors — Most people leave home to chase their dreams. Juan Toscano-Anderson left Oakland and went to Milwaukee and Monterrey, Mexico, in pursuit of his. Rare is the man who comes home to make his dream come true.
The Athletic:
Inside the Hawks' pursuit of Dejounte Murray and what might come next — The Atlanta Hawks were desperate for another star. — After that unexpected joy ride in the 2021 playoffs, their underwhelming showing last season in the much-improved Eastern Conference was a major problem for all involved.
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Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Jalen Brunson ‘widely expected’ to sign lucrative Knicks deal: report
Jalen Brunson ‘widely expected’ to sign lucrative Knicks deal: report
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ESPN:
Former No. 1 pick Mark Appel makes ‘surreal’ MLB debut at age 30, pitches scoreless 9th for Philadelphia Phillies — Former No. 1 overall pick Mark Appel, a month shy of his 31st birthday, made his major debut Wednesday night and pitched a scoreless ninth inning for the host Philadelphia Phillies.
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Orange County Register:
Stolen Olympic gold medal is found in trash behind Anaheim business — The Olympic gold medal reported stolen a month ago from the car of a USA women's volleyball player in Anaheim was found in an unlikely place by a good Samaritan, who initially didn't know what it was, and handed over to police.
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Tim Healey / Newsday:
Mets drop season-high 3rd in row as Drew Smith fails in 9th — Over the course of 75 hours, in two cities on opposite ends of the East Coast, after more than one superb start from the opposing pitcher and more than one highly unlikely ninth-inning home run from the other team's backup catcher …
ESPN:
San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. expects to swing bat in 2 weeks — San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. received positive news on his return from a broken wrist, with his doctor saying Tuesday that he can begin swinging a bat in two weeks. — Tatis met with the doctor in Phoenix …
Tim Booth / Associated Press:
Orioles stumble in series finale, losing 9-3 to Mariners — ExpandAutoplay — 1 of 7 — SEATTLE — Julio Rodríguez hit his 12th home run of the season as part of Seattle's six-run fourth inning, and the Mariners beat the Orioles, 9-3, on Wednesday for their seventh win in nine games.
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