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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Alvarez's elbow soreness not considered serious — Exit from game against Red Sox a precautionary measure for Blue Jays — BOSTON — Henderson Alvarez was forced to depart during the sixth inning of Monday night's 9-6 win in Boston because of soreness in his right elbow.
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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Blue Jays ink Moyer to Minor League deal — BOSTON — The Blue Jays signed veteran left-hander Jamie Moyer to a Minor League contract on Monday. — Moyer will report to Triple-A Las Vegas, where he is expected to join the starting rotation. He is not on a guaranteed deal and has not received …
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Brendan Kennedy / Toronto Star:
Scott Richmond called up by Blue Jays after string of pitcher injuries — BOSTON—Since Brandon Morrow strained his left oblique muscle on June 11—the first of three Toronto starting pitchers to suffer serious injuries over the course of four games earlier this month …
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Associated Press:
Homer-happy Blue Jays beat Red Sox 9-6
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Canadian Press:
Jays add Moyer to Triple-A roster as injuries mount
Jays add Moyer to Triple-A roster as injuries mount
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Alex Prewitt / Boston Globe:
Final: Blue Jays 9, Red Sox 6
Final: Blue Jays 9, Red Sox 6
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Jacoby Ellsbury to start rehab Friday — BOSTON — Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment Friday in Fort Myers, Fla., manager Bobby Valentine said, which would place him on pace to return to the team no later than July 18, a week after the All-Star Game.
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Bob Ryan / The Boston Globe:
Kevin Youkilis a unique player who will be missed
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Michael Schur / Grantland:
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Denver Post:
Bob Apodaca out as Colorado Rockies pitching coach — Rockies will platoon duties between Jim Wright and Bo McLaughlin — Colorado Rockies pitching coach Bob Apodaca on Tuesday asked to be re-assigned, ending his 10-year run with Colorado in disappointing fashion.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies defeat Washington Nationals as Jeff Francis pitches well
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Rangers call up top pitching prospect Perez — The Texas Rangers have promoted top pitching prospect Martin Perez, recalling the left-hander from Triple-A Round Rock on Tuesday. — The Rangers signed Perez, 21, as a free agent out of Venezuela in 2007. He entered this season …
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Prospect Rizzo on Cubs debut: I'm here to stay … CHICAGO — The future has a permanent grin and a memory bank that should make this transition to the major leagues much better than the last one. — The Chicago Cubs made official Tuesday what was widely reported one day earlier …
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Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Quentin leads Padres to 8-7 win over Astros
Quentin leads Padres to 8-7 win over Astros
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Fox Sports:
Sources: Greinke could be on the move — The Milwaukee Brewers say they have not yet made a decision on whether to trade right-hander Zack Greinke or any other player. — But two rival executives said Tuesday that the Brewers are preparing to move Greinke if they are unable to sign …
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Joey Nowak / MLB.com:
Braun regains starting spot in NL All-Star voting — Brewers slugger holds slight edge over Giants' Cabrera in tight outfield race — It appears the National League's All-Star Game starting lineup could come down to a photo finish, particularly for an outfield spot that continues to change hands.
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Associated Press:
Mariners waste terrific start by Ramirez — SEATTLE—Erasmo Ramirez turned in a dominant performance Monday night. Unfortunately for the Seattle Mariners, he remains in search of his first major league win. — Ramirez had a career-high 10 strikeouts over eight sparkling innings …
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New York Post:
Cash could be key to Mets finding bullpen help — Mets on Twitter — CHICAGO — Of course the Mets are looking outside their organization in an effort to improve their ineffective, injured bullpen. — “Our numbers are what they are,” John Ricco, the Mets' vice president and assistant general manager …
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Expect the Mariners to announce signing of No. 1 draft pick Mike Zunino shortly — There has been some discussion about what the Mariners spent in signing some of their top-10 draft picks in recent weeks and how that would carry over to the inking of No. 1 draft pick (third overall) Mike Zunino of the University of Florida.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Tribe options Gomez; Barnes joins 'pen — NEW YORK — The Indians reached a point where a change was needed in their rotation. With first place in the American League Central on the line, Cleveland could ill afford to carry on with the prolonged struggles of right-hander Jeanmar Gomez.
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Associated Press:
Marlins Blow Late Lead, Lose to Cardinals in 10 — MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Marlins have had a number of losses in June, 17 to be exact. The latest one might be the toughest. — The Marlins led 6-1 in the eighth inning before Heath Bell coughed up four runs in the ninth to the St. Louis Cardinals …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Holliday dumped on as Marlins take 1-0 lead
Holliday dumped on as Marlins take 1-0 lead
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