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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
How the Baltimore Orioles became a contender — KANSAS CITY — Austin Hays debuted for the Baltimore Orioles as a late September call-up in 2017 at 21, a year after Baltimore made its last playoff appearance. The next season, spent by Hays at Double-A, they went 47-115.
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Jacob Calvin Meyer / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles shut out for first time, Kyle Gibson stumbles again in 6-0 loss to Royals that ends in under 2 hours — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For much of the season, the Orioles' offense has started games slowly the first time through the batting order before unloading on starting pitchers the second and third time.
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Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Max Scherzer struggles against Tigers in first start since suspension: ‘It was bittersweet’ — DETROIT — Max Scherzer used to dominate at Comerica Park. He won the first of his three Cy Young Awards as a member of the Tigers and became one of the preeminent pitchers of his time during his five seasons in Detroit.
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago White Sox miss some prime opportunities — going 1-for-16 with RISP — in a 7-3, 12-inning loss to the Minnesota Twins — Chicago White Sox third baseman Hanser Alberto got hit by a pitch on the right arm on a 1-2 count with the bases loaded in the 10th inning against the Minnesota Twins.
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Austin American-Statesman:
Texas basketball legend Lance Blanks dead at 56 — Cedric Golden Kirk BohlsAustin American-Statesman … Lance Blanks, one of the best shooting guards in Texas basketball history, died in Dallas on Wednesday. He was 56. — The NBA confirmed Blanks' death late Thursday afternoon.
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Meghan Montemurro / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Cubs call up top prospect Matt Mervis — and he'll be at Wrigley Field on Friday — WASHINGTON — The Chicago Cubs are adding some thump to their lineup. — First baseman Matt Mervis has been called up from Triple-A Iowa, sources confirmed to the Tribune.
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Alex Simon / Mercury News:
Warriors make surprising lineup change ahead of Game 2 vs. Lakers — JaMychal Green will make his first start as a Warrior in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals as Golden State faces the Los Angeles Lakers — The Warriors made a starting lineup change ahead of Thursday's Game 2 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Nevada Independent:
Assembly leader: A's stadium deal running out of time in Nevada Legislature — The leader of the Nevada Assembly says the Legislature could “run out of time” on a potential deal to send hundreds of millions of dollars in public money to help construct a baseball stadium in Las Vegas …
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Dan Pompei / The Athletic:
Behind the scenes on Titans draft night: How Peter Skoronski landed in Tennessee — CHICAGO — In an alcove of a cozy restaurant, Peter Skoronski, known for being impenetrable, is surrounded by hope. — His phone rings, Skoronski answers, and his eyes get wide.
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David Purdum / ESPN:
Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon fired after link to suspicious bets, sources say — Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon was fired Thursday amid a widespread investigation into suspicious betting activity on the Crimson Tide's game against LSU six days ago.
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Pat Leonard / New York Daily News:
Giants' Dexter Lawrence lands four-year, $90 million contract extension: sources — Now the Giants just have to get Saquon Barkley done. — Stud defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is back in the fold after agreeing on Thursday to a four-year, $90 million contract extension with $60 million guaranteed, according to sources.
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ESPN:
Rays' Zach Eflin asked by umps to remove wedding ring during start — One inning into Rays starter Zach Eflin's 7-inning gem against Pittsburgh, the umpiring crew had him remove a ring from his glove hand during a conference on the mound with Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash present.
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