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Dodgers, Padres expected to open 2024 in South Korea, source says — The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres are expected to open the 2024 season with a pair of games in South Korea, a source familiar with the process told ESPN's Alden Gonzalez on Sunday.
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Kevin Acee / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres, Dodgers likely to open season in South Korea next year — A year after playing the first MLB games in Mexico City, Padres expected to take part in first games played in South Korea — The Padres and Dodgers conclude their first series of 2023 with a game Sunday afternoon at Petco Park.
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
5th inning ‘gets away’ from Mike Clevinger in Chicago White Sox's 5-3 loss: 'It's something that can definitely be corrected' — CINCINNATI — Mike Clevinger knows what has been costing him in outings that haven't gone his way. — “It's kind of been a same theme of any of my bad outings …
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LaMond Pope / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez undergoes an appendectomy and will be out 4 to 6 weeks — CINCINNATI — Eloy Jiménez underwent an appendectomy Saturday evening at Cincinnati's Good Samaritan Hospital, the Chicago White Sox announced. — The team expected …
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Denver Post, NBCSports.com, South Side Sox, MLB.com and The Athletic
ESPN:
Mets fall under .500 as Doyle lifts Rockies to 13-6 win — NEW YORK — After spending about nine minutes Sunday absorbing questions about what's wrong with the skidding New York Mets, Buck Showalter boiled down the debate to a simple bottom line. — “What I'm concerned with is Ws and Ls,” Showalter said.
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Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Julius Randle, Knicks struggle in wire-to-wire blowout Game 3 loss to Jimmy Butler, Heat — MIAMI — Jimmy Butler returned and the Knicks just folded. — Saving a terrible time to produce one of their most anemic offensive performances, New York was crushed Saturday afternoon by the Heat, 105-86, falling to a 2-1 series deficit.
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Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Immanuel Quickley latest Knick to experience ankle injury during Game 3 loss to Heat
Immanuel Quickley latest Knick to experience ankle injury during Game 3 loss to Heat
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New York Post, Mercury News, Hot Hot Hoops and Newsday
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Nightengale's Notebook: Can MLB's most disappointing teams turn things around? — PHOENIX — Why is Aaron Boone still managing the last-place Yankees? — Hasn't Rob Thomson's expiration date come in Philadelphia? — Isn't it time to fire rookie manager Pedro Grifol and bring back Ozzie Guillen in Chicago?
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Jacob Calvin Meyer / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles rally to take late lead before giving up go-ahead homer in 5-4 loss to Braves — ATLANTA — When he played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Kevin Pillar crushed Orioles pitchers more than any other team he played regularly. — New team, same story. — Pillar, now a part-time player for Atlanta …
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Jacob Calvin Meyer / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles crush NL-best Braves, 9-4, behind Anthony Santander's grand slam and 7-run inning
Orioles crush NL-best Braves, 9-4, behind Anthony Santander's grand slam and 7-run inning
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Mercury News, Camden Chat, Associated Press, Pinstripe Alley and Battery Power
San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants look like candidates for possible 2024 Field of Dreams game — “Is this heaven?” — “It's Alabama.” — The San Francisco Giants might be in for a heavenly time next season should they participate in the Field of Dreams game, a Major League Baseball showcase inspired by the classic 1989 baseball movie “Field of Dreams.”
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
A Reborn Team and a Star Who Never Wanted to Leave — Andrew McCutchen led the last successful era of Pittsburgh Pirates baseball. The veteran outfielder is back and thriving — and so is the team. — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — For a Pittsburgh Pirates fan born in the 1990s, childhood was an endless string of losing seasons.
Gary Phillips / New York Daily News:
‘Surprised’ Ian Hamilton relishes first save opportunity, success with Yankees — ST. PETERSBURG — Ian Hamilton notched 28 saves during his college career at Washington State and 46 more over 201 minor league contests. But the right-hander's first major league save didn't come until …
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Slumping Phillies try new lineup, and ‘it worked out’ in win — PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Schwarber homered after being dropped from leadoff to fifth in the batting order, and the Philadelphia Phillies stopped a six-game skid with a 6-1 victory over the Red Sox on Sunday that ended Boston's eight-game winning streak.
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Katie Woo / The Athletic:
Cardinals' Willson Contreras shifting to DH, outfielder: What it means for his playing time — Willson Contreras, who the Cardinals signed to a five-year, $87.5 million deal over the offseason, will not catch over the next couple of weeks for St. Louis. Here's what you need to know:
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals promote Tres Barrera to give them three catching options on roster
Cardinals promote Tres Barrera to give them three catching options on roster
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