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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays win first of season at Fenway — BOSTON — Jose Molina provided the entertainment by racing home with the go-ahead run. Wil Myers produced some history with his first extra-base hit and RBIs. — But the most important development in Wednesday's 6-2 victory over the Red Sox …
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Associated Press:
Jennings, Hellickson Help Rays Top Red Sox, 6-2 — BOSTON — Desmond Jennings homered, Jeremy Hellickson pitched six strong innings and the Tampa Bay Rays ended their drought at Fenway Park, beating the Red Sox 6-2 Wednesday night. — The Rays had scored a total of five runs in losing …
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Michael Periatt / MLB.com:
Ross sidelined by second concussion
Ross sidelined by second concussion
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Lester Munson / ESPN:
San Jose suit appears to be strong — Major League Baseball should be taking the city's antitrust lawsuit very seriously — San Jose's lawsuit against Major League Baseball could easily become commissioner Bud Selig's worst nightmare. — Unless the Lords of Baseball voluntarily pave …
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Reuters:
Yankees Impressed With First Look at LA's Puig — NEW YORK — The New York Yankees had a first-hand look at Cuban rookie sensation Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday and came away mightily impressed. — “He hits the ball hard, I can tell you that.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox's Ventura in Manto's corner — White Sox manager Robin Ventura on the team's mood during its slump. — MINNESOTA — Manager Robin Ventura endorsed hitting coach Jeff Manto in the wake of the Chicago White Sox's offensive struggles. — “Even when it goes like this, you look at me …
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Mets manager Terry Collins, now armed with pitchers Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler, should stay with Mets — Harvey and Wheeler on Tuesday provided a reminder that talent has been the issue, and if that is finally going to change now, Collins surely deserves the chance to make something of it.
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Fox Sports:
Manny ‘invigorated’ for return to US — Manny Ramirez wants to make another comeback to major league baseball. — Ramirez, 41, batted .352 this season with eight home runs and 43 RBI for the EDA Rhinos of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. The Rhinos — based in Kaohsiung City …
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Pujols finally feels like the Albert of old — ANAHEIM — It was Saturday, June 8 at Fenway Park, a little after 1:05 p.m. ET, when Albert Pujols believes he reverted back to the prolific hitter of his St. Louis days. It seemed so uneventful, a plate appearance against lefty Felix Doubront that resulted in a lineout to first base.
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NY Daily News:
Joe Torre's daughter Cristina saves falling baby with perfect catch — Good fielding by Cristina Torre saves a year-old boy who tumbles off awning of a Brooklyn building. — Cristina Torre's good fielding, meant no hitting the pavement for a lucky baby boy. — She never took her eye off the baby.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Unlike last year, Nats may be Deadline players — PHILADELPHIA — Last year at this time, manager Davey Johnson said the Nationals didn't need to make a move before the non-waiver Trade Deadline on July 31. At the time, the Nationals had one of the best records in baseball, thanks to their timely hitting and stalwart pitching staff.
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Canadian Press:
Johnson's three-run homer helps Braves beat Mets — ATLANTA — Chris Johnson homered for the first time in more than a month, Kris Medlen overcame a defensive blunder and the Atlanta Braves bounced back from a doubleheader sweep, beating the New York Mets 5-3 Wednesday night.
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Associated Press:
Chris Davis' 2 HRs Help Orioles Blast Tigers 13-3 — DETROIT — Chris Davis cleared the fences twice, giving him a major-league leading 26 homers, to help the Baltimore Orioles beat the Detroit Tigers 13-3 Wednesday. — Davis hit a two-run homer and Taylor Teagarden followed with a three-run home run in Baltimore's six-run fourth.
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