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10:40 AM ET, April 6, 2023

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Jacob Meyer / Baltimore Sun:
Grayson Rodriguez impresses in MLB debut but Orioles lose series finale, 5-2, to Jacob deGrom, Rangers  —  ExpandAutoplay  —  1 of 28  —  ARLINGTON, Texas — Since Grayson Rodriguez was selected in the first round of the 2018 MLB draft, the pitcher, the organization and fans have spent …
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Elliott Teaford / Orange County Register:
Clippers handle Lakers easily, extending 11-game win streak vs. rivals  —  LOS ANGELES — There was nothing at stake when the Lakers and Clippers squared off Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.  Nothing, that is, but an improved playoff seeding, the likelihood of avoiding the NBA's dreaded play …
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Mirjam Swanson / Orange County Register:
Clippers' Russell Westbrook serves up revenge against Lakers  —  LOS ANGELES — Let Russ be Russ.  That's the credo.  Long been.  —  As if there were an alternative.  —  As if pepper could not be peppery, as if salt could be sweet.  —  But it can be an acquired taste, the way Russell Westbrook plays basketball.
Dan Hajducky / ESPN:
Babe Ruth bat sells for record $1.85M after ‘photographic corroboration’  —  Hunt Auctions has announced the private sale of a bat used by Babe Ruth circa 1920-21 for $1.85 million, a record price for a baseball bat.  —  The previous record also belonged to a Ruth bat …
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Michael Clair / MLB.com:
Babe Ruth bat sells for record $1.85 million  —  Babe Ruth became Babe Ruth — the Sultan of Swat, the Great Bambino — in 1920 and '21.  While he was a star before then, Ruth's 54 home runs in 1920 smashed his own MLB record of 29 that he set the year before.
Gary Phillips / New York Daily News:
Yankees game in Baltimore Thursday for Orioles home opener postponed until Friday  —  It's raining in Baltimore, or at least it's expected to on Thursday.  —  The Yankees' first road trip of the season will start with a postponement after the Orioles pushed their home opener back to Friday.
Chris Perkins / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins NFL draft options: Running backs  —  South Florida Sun Sentinel's Chris Perkins & David Furones take a look at the Miami Dolphins projected starting roster and where rookies may find starting jobs. (, , /South Florida Sun Sentinel)  —  The South Florida Sun Sentinel opens …
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David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins opted for continuity at running back this offseason over a big move in the backfield
Discussion: Reading Eagle
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins quarterback breakdown: Mike White, Skylar Thompson to compete behind Tua Tagovailoa
Discussion: Reading Eagle and Boston Herald
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Winderman's view: Every last breath required against the Pistons, really?  —  DETROIT — Observations and other notes of interest from Tuesday night's 118-105 victory over the Detroit Pistons:  — A week from now the Miami Heat will be in the NBA play-in round.
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Alanis Thames / Associated Press:
Bryan De La Cruz's single, Jesús Luzardo's 10 Ks lift Marlins over Twins  —  Bryan De La Cruz hit a go-ahead single in the eighth, Jorge Soler homered twice and Jesús Luzardo fanned 10 to lift the Miami Marlins over the Minnesota Twins 5-2 Wednesday afternoon.
Jeff Passan / ESPN:
How MLB, MLBPA came together for ‘life-changing’ minor league CBA  —  DESCRIBING LIFE IN the minor leagues can sound like a twisted Mad Lib.  The names and locations and adjectives may change, but for generations, the details of the climb to Major League Baseball have remained mortifying.  The poverty.
Peter Sblendorio / New York Daily News:
Thunderstorm could dampen Mets home opener, unseasonably warm day in NYC  —  New York City is bracing for a thunderstorm, strong winds and possible hail Thursday, putting a potential damper on an otherwise unseasonably warm day and the Mets home opener, forecasters say.
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
‘A special place’: As MLB's last unbeaten team, Rays look very much for real with dominant rotation  —  WASHINGTON - After signing the biggest free agent contract in Tampa Bay Rays history, Zach Eflin did not strut into the clubhouse bent on influencing his environment.  —  Instead, he was ready to go to school.
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