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Howie Kussoy / New York Post:
Alderson: Don't expect Mets to spend in offseason — Sandy Alderson said Monday, “Improving a team isn't always a function of just dollars spent,” meaning Mets fans shouldn't expect any big signings this offseason. — Sandy Alderson better believe what he is saying.
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Canadian Press:
deGrom strong through eight innings Mets beat Rockies — NEW YORK, N.Y. - Jacob deGrom burnished his rookie of the year credentials by pitching three-hit ball for eight dominant innings, and the New York Mets held on to beat the Colorado Rockies 2-0 Tuesday night for their sixth win in seven games.
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Purple Row and Amazin' Avenue
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Giancarlo Stanton awaits MVP fate, huge offer from Marlins — The Miami Marlins, perhaps more famous for their fire sales than World Series championships, with baseball's lowest payroll, intend to dramatically change their image this winter. — The Marlins have plans. — Yes, expensive plans.
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MLB Trade Rumors and Fish Stripes
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Associated Press:
Nats down Braves to stretch NL East lead — WASHINGTON — Adam LaRoche kept up his torrid stretch with two hits and two RBIs, and the Washington Nationals essentially put to rest any thought that there is still a serious race for the NL East title with a 6-4 win over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night.
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Canadian Press and Federal Baseball
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David Glovin / Bloomberg:
Baseball Caught Looking as Fouls Injure 1,750 Fans a Year — From his perch in the Atlanta Braves infield on May 20, third baseman Chris Johnson heard what sounded to him like the crack of two bats in quick succession. The first was a line drive off the bat of Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Carlos Gomez.
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SBNation.com, CBSSports.com and HardballTalk
Canadian Press:
Rays continue road success; beat fading Yankees — NEW YORK — Left fielder Matt Joyce threw out Stephen Drew in the fifth inning when catcher Ryan Hanigan blocked the sliding runner, and the Tampa Bay Rays held on to beat the fading New York Yankees 4-3 Tuesday night.
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Pinstripe Alley, DRaysBay and ESPN
MLB.com:
Minnesota Twins Announce 2015 Schedule — MINNEAPOLIS - ST PAUL, MN - The Minnesota Twins today announced their preliminary regular season schedule for the 2015 season; the team's 55th campaign in Twins Territory. — The Twins will open the season on the road against the Detroit Tigers …
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Twinkie Town and Let's Go Tribe
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
Adam Dunn understands White Sox fans' anger — A mix of polite applause and resentful boos greeted Adam Dunn on his first trip to the plate Monday night at U.S. Cellular Field. — Dunn doesn't mind the boos so much this time around. — Back in Chicago eight days after being traded to the Athletics …
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Athletics Nation and MLB Trade Rumors
J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
2014 Minor League Player Of The Year: Kris Bryant — Time after time, Cubs front-office officials believed they finally cracked the code on challenging Kris Bryant, only to see him step in the box, hit a few home runs and respond, “Is that all you've got?” — It started not long after Bryant …
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HardballTalk and Bleed Cubbie Blue
Metsblog:
David Wright will end season early due to shoulder inflammation — David Wright will not play for the remainder of the 2014 season, the team announced late Tuesday. — Sept. 9, 10:10 pm: The pain and inflammation had been pretty constant, all year, Wright said, noting that his goal …
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MLB Daily Dish and Amazin' Avenue
Associated Press:
Joakim Soria (oblique) set to return — DETROIT — Tigers manager Brad Ausmus says reliever Joakim Soria will be activated Wednesday, a month after he went on the disabled list with a left oblique strain. — Soria threw a simulated game Monday, and Ausmus says the right-hander felt good Tuesday.
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Bless You Boys
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
2014 Organization Standings — Moving from 11th place to fourth place and now to first place in the span of three years, the Mets have overtaken the Astros to record the highest organizational winning percentage in baseball, considering the performance domestic minor league clubs only.
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Amazin' Avenue