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Landon Haaf / WFAA-TV:
Rangers come back to beat Mariners 6-3 — Every Ranger starter recorded a hit Saturday night, but it was the bottom of the lineup came up big in a 6-3 victory over the Mariners at Safeco Field. — A sacrifice fly from Mitch Moreland, the sixth hitter in the Rangers' lineup, provided the go-ahead run in the eighth inning.
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Lookout Landing
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Canadian Press:
Moreland gets key sacrifice fly as Rangers beat Mariners — SEATTLE — Mitch Moreland drove in Prince Fielder with a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and the Texas Rangers held off the Seattle Mariners for a 6-3 victory Saturday night. — Aaron Poreda (1-0) …
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Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
Nats' Roark tosses 3-hit shutout vs. Padres — Nationals Park, Washington, D.C. — R — H — SD — Recap — Box Score — Play-By-Play — Photos — Conversation — Nationals' Tanner Roark holds Padres to 3 hits in complete-game shutout — RECOMMEND
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Canadian Press:
Kemp and Gonzalez homer in Dodgers' win over Rockies — LOS ANGELES — Adrian Gonzalez homered for the third straight game and Matt Kemp also went deep, leading Paul Maholm and the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night.
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Purple Row and True Blue LA
Canadian Press:
Asche hits two-run double, Phillies top Diamondbacks — PHOENIX — The ball bounced in the dirt and away from Carlos Ruiz, a play the Philadelphia catcher could have easily given up on. — Instead, he pounced on the ball, threw to second and — with the help of a replay and a heads-up tag …
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The Good Phight and Phillies Nation
Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Davis heading to DL with left oblique strain — BALTIMORE — The Orioles will put All-Star first baseman Chris Davis on the disabled list after the results of Saturday's MRI revealed a left oblique strain that's more serious than the club originally had hoped.
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CBSSports.com
Canadian Press:
Hughes throws seven strong innings as Twins top Tigers — MINNEAPOLIS — Phil Hughes threw seven strong innings and Josmil Pinto hit his fifth homer of the season and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 5-3 on Saturday. — Hughes (2-1) had six strikeouts with no walks.
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Twinkie Town, CBSSports.com and Bless You Boys
Canadian Press:
Markakis singles in game-winner as Orioles beat Royals — BALTIMORE — Nick Markakis singled in the winning run in 10th inning after two throwing errors by pitcher Danny Duffy laid the groundwork for the Baltimore Orioles' 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night.
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Associated Press, Camden Chat, Royals Review and ESPN
Justin Tasch / NY Daily News:
In new book, it seems things aren't all rosy between Mookie Wilson and Mets — A published report Friday cited excerpts from the book, in which Wilson says that he feels he's become ‘a hood ornament’ for the Mets following his firing from the coaching staff after the 2011 season.
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HardballTalk, Amazin' Avenue and CBSSports.com
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mookie Wilson's not alone: Other '86 Mets take shots at Sandy Alderson & crew
Mookie Wilson's not alone: Other '86 Mets take shots at Sandy Alderson & crew
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New Jersey Online and ESPN
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Garza ran out of ‘hope’ with Cubs — Former Cubs pitcher says he felt no extra emotion facing his old team, and he enjoys winning now rather than hoping with the Cubs. — MILWAUKEE — Matt Garza tried to downplay the thought of having any extra motivation Friday night in beating the Chicago Cubs.
Metsblog:
Game Recap: Marlins 7 - Mets 6 — A solo home run in the 10th inning by Jarrod Saltalamacchia gave the Marlins the lead, and eventually the win, 7-6, over the Mets on Saturday night. >> Read the full boxscore and recap on SNY.tv — Need to Know: Kyle Farnsworth served up a home run …
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Fish Stripes
Chris Cotillo / MLB Daily Dish:
Chad Tracy retires — The veteran infielder is hanging up his spikes after nine major league seasons. — Veteran infielder Chad Tracy will retire after a nine-year playing career, according to a person close to him. Tracy was released by the Angels at the end of spring training …
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HardballTalk and MLB Trade Rumors
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Chapman throws live BP without screen — Reds closer wants another 'pen session before rehab assignment — ATLANTA — Reds closer Aroldis Chapman had a successful second live batting practice of pitching to Reds hitters on Saturday, namely because he did it without using a screen.
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