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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Oswald Peraza gets his first postseason start, rookie shortstop bats eighth in the order — HOUSTON — Oswald Peraza got his first playoff start on Thursday night. The shortstop made a pinch running appearance Wednesday, but he was the starting shortstop for Game 2 of the American League Championship Series against the Astros.
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Astros ride Alex Bregman homer, Framber Valdez gem to beat Yankees 3-2, take 2-0 ALCS lead — HOUSTON - After Framber Valdez picked up Oswaldo Cabrera's slow-rolling ground ball in the fifth inning, turned and lobbed uneventfully to first base, he and almost all the 41,700 fans on hand at Minute Maid Park let out a tentative exhale.
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News … and Sports Illustrated
Donnavan Smoot / BetSided:
MLB Weather Report for Thursday, October 20 (What's the Forecast for Every MLB Team and Matchup Today?) — Game 2 of the ALCS takes place tonight, with the Houston Astros looking to protect home field and take a 2-0 lead over the New York Yankees. The Astros took a 2- lead over the Yankees …
Discussion:
Call to the Pen, Bear Goggles On and Cubbies Crib
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Yankees, in 2-0 ALCS hole, head home where aces await, but task doesn't change: ‘We got to score’ — HOUSTON - Punchless and on the verge of getting punched out of this American League Championship Series, the New York Yankees need do little more than hop on a plane to enhance their chances of a turnaround.
Discussion:
Sports Illustrated, New York Post and MLB Baseball News …
Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
Yankees Game 1 loss looks similar to dismal postseason losses from previous years
Yankees Game 1 loss looks similar to dismal postseason losses from previous years
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Orange County Register
LM Otero / New York Daily News:
Oswald Peraza, Frankie Montas added to ALCS roster as Yankees set to take on Astros
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Frankie Montas on Yankees' roster, but is not expected to make appearances as a starter
Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
Yankees have their work cut out for them in Astros' sixth-straight ALCS
Yankees have their work cut out for them in Astros' sixth-straight ALCS
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New York Post
Jon Heyman / New York Post:
Walt Weiss turns down Marlins interview as manager searches heat up — Rarely does anyone turn down a managing opportunity, but Walt Weiss did when he declined an interview for the Marlins job. Unless something unforeseen happens, Weiss will remain as Braves coach.
Discussion:
NBCSports.com, MLB Trade Rumors and Lone Star Ball
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins' Terron Armstead, with ‘unique’ toe injury, practices for first time in more than a month — Sun Sentinel columnist Chris Perkins & reporter David Furones preview Dolphins SNF game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, can Miami fight through injury and win? (, /South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins cornerbacks epitomizing ‘next man up’ out of necessity — and looking for interceptions
Dolphins cornerbacks epitomizing ‘next man up’ out of necessity — and looking for interceptions
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Mercury News
Will Graves / Daily News:
Kings' win streak ends as Penguins pounce early — Pittsburgh takes a quick 3-0 lead in the first period to chase starting goaltender Cal Petersen, and the Kings' three-game winning streak ends with a 6-1 loss — PITTSBURGH — Jeff Petry and Jan Rutta scored their first goals of the season …
Discussion:
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Greensburg Tribune-Review, Padres and Daily Breeze
Josh Gross / Daily News:
Cristian Arango boots LAFC past Galaxy, into Western Conference final — Arango scores on a rebound in the 93rd minute as LAFC advances with a 3-2 victory in the latest dramatic edition of the ‘El Trafico’ rivalry. LAFC will host Austin FC or FC Dallas on Oct. 30 — Show Caption — of
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SGV Tribune, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Los Angeles Times and Daily Breeze
Kyle Goon / Orange County Register:
Clippers | Balanced Clippers hold off Lakers in Kawhi Leonard's return — Leonard has 14 points in his first game in 16 months, and the Clippers begin their season of lofty expectations with their eighth consecutive victory over their cold-shooting rivals, 103-97
Discussion:
SGV Tribune, Padres, Daily Herald, DraftKings Nation, Daily Breeze, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and Daily News
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
The Padres Catch Fire at Home to Even Series With Phillies — A wild fifth inning turned a two-run deficit into a three-run lead, letting San Diego salvage a split before the series heads to Philadelphia. — SAN DIEGO — It opened with a star and ended with a bell, which is how these teams like to do it.
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Padres' bats come alive in Game 2 comeback win to even NLCS
Padres' bats come alive in Game 2 comeback win to even NLCS
Discussion:
Padres, NBCSports.com and Associated Press
Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
7 takeaways from the Chicago Bulls' season-opening win over the Miami Heat, including DeMar DeRozan already in mid-season form — ExpandAutoplay — 1 of 12 — Bulls guard Alex Caruso, left, congratulates guard Ayo Dosunmu after scoring during the first half against the Heat on Wednesday in Miami.
Discussion:
Hoops Habit, Pippen Ain't Easy, Mercury News, Orange County Register and Padres
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MLB.com:
Here are the 2022 Gold Glove finalists — The 2022 Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalists were announced Thursday, with winners to be unveiled during a one-hour, special edition broadcast of “Baseball Tonight” on Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. ET, airing on ESPN prior to Game 4 of the 2022 World Series.
Discussion:
Sports Illustrated and Amazin' Avenue
Jon Heyman / New York Post:
Astros GM James Click not a lock for return with Dusty Baker to be asked back — HOUSTON — Neither manager Dusty Baker nor general manager James Click has a contract for next year with the Astros, an unusual and perplexing situation for a team that made the World Series last year and is in the ALCS again this season.
Discussion:
Elite Sports NY and MLB Trade Rumors
Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Ja Morant puts on a show, Grizzlies drop Knicks 115-112 in OT — MEMPHIS — Ja Morant pulled up for a floater in the fourth quarter, glared at the Knicks bench, tapped his wrist and repeated, “It's about that time.” — That was earlier in the fourth quarter, and Morant's “time” extended well beyond.
Discussion:
Orange County Register
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Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Cam Reddish gets ‘first crack’ at rotation spot to replace injured Quentin Grimes
Cam Reddish gets ‘first crack’ at rotation spot to replace injured Quentin Grimes
Discussion:
Orange County Register and Newsday