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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Dodgers Acquire Chase Utley — TODAY, 7:48am: The precise financial terms are contingent upon performance bonuses and the Dodgers' decision on Utley's option, Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com tweets, but Philadelphia is expected to owe about $3.7MM of the remainder of Utley's deal.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Dodgers acquire veteran 2B Chase Utley from Phillies
Dodgers acquire veteran 2B Chase Utley from Phillies
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Guardian and CBS Philly
ESPN:
Ruben Amaro Jr. says Chase Utley likely to remain with Phillies
Ruben Amaro Jr. says Chase Utley likely to remain with Phillies
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CBS Philly, Guardian, The Good Phight and ESPN
Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Phillies agree to trade Chase Utley to Dodgers; deal not yet official
Phillies agree to trade Chase Utley to Dodgers; deal not yet official
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Crashburn Alley, Philliedelphia, True Blue LA, The Good Phight and McCovey Chronicles
USA Today:
Chase Utley agrees to Dodgers trade, ending 13-year run with Phillies
Chase Utley agrees to Dodgers trade, ending 13-year run with Phillies
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NESN.com
Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
Phillies, Dodgers Get Closer to Utley Deal
Phillies, Dodgers Get Closer to Utley Deal
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Phillies Nation, True Blue LA, The Good Phight and MLB Daily Dish
Associated Press:
Urrutia HR in 9th Inning Gives Orioles 5-4 Win Over Mets — BALTIMORE — Henry Urrutia broke a ninth-inning tie with his first major league home run, and the Baltimore Orioles ended a nine-game losing streak against the New York Mets with a 5-4 victory Wednesday night.
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Yahoo Sports and Camden Chat
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Matthew Cerrone / Metsblog:
Robles and Torres couldn't protect lead against O's — In the bottom of the ninth and the score tied, Mets RH reliever Carlos Torres threw a high fastball to O's OF Henry Urrutia, who hit it the other way for a walk-off home run, the first homer in his major league career.
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Amazin' Avenue
John Wilcox / Boston Herald:
Ben Cherington surprised by Red Sox' decision — Photo by: — Ben Cherington met with reporters at Fenway Park on Wednesday. — The main press conference had ended in the luxurious State Street Pavilion some 45 minutes after it started with bright lights and cameras and Jack Johnson music playing over the loudspeaker.
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Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Wren is a leading candidate for Red Sox job after Dombrowski hiring
Wren is a leading candidate for Red Sox job after Dombrowski hiring
Discussion:
Mark Bradley blog, Sporting News Feed RSS, MLB Daily Dish and CBSSports.com
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Dave Dombrowski in Boston: ‘Things sure changed in a hurry’
Dave Dombrowski in Boston: ‘Things sure changed in a hurry’
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ESPN, Bleacher Nation, The Big Lead, Baseball Prospectus and Boston
Associated Press:
Norris, Castellanos Homer, Tigers Pound Lester, Cubs 15-8 — CHICAGO — Pitcher Daniel Norris homered in his first career plate appearance, Nick Castellanos went deep twice, one a grand slam, and the Detroit Tigers pounded Jon Lester in a 15-8 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night.
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Yahoo Sports
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Steve Schrader / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers, Cubs to wear World War II-era uniforms
Tigers, Cubs to wear World War II-era uniforms
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Yahoo Sports and Bless You Boys
Associated Press:
Weaver Delivers, Perez HRs in Angels' 1-0 Win Over White Sox — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jered Weaver pitched five-hit ball into the seventh inning, and Carlos Perez homered in the Los Angeles Angels' third straight victory over the Chicago White Sox, 1-0 Wednesday night.
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Yahoo Sports
Associated Press:
Royals Complete Sweep of Reds With 4-3 Win — CINCINNATI — Lorenzo Cain had a tiebreaking RBI single in the second inning, Ben Zobrist had four hits, and Kansas City benefited from a Cincinnati baserunning gaffe as the Royals beat the Reds 4-3 Wednesday night to complete a two-game sweep.
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Royals Review
Russell Carleton / Fox Sports:
Why are we playing Hunger Games with Minor Leaguers? — I think the secret is out. Minor-league players get paid very little. Not just a little bit compared to the millionaires they hope to become. They put in long hours and have a couple hundred dollars at the end of the month (plus some per diem) to show for it.
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus
Associated Press:
Solarte Plates 2 as Padres Beat Braves 3-2 to Complete Sweep — SAN DIEGO — Yangervis Solarte drove in two runs, and Tyson Ross pitch six solid innings as the San Diego Padres beat the Atlanta Braves 3-2 to complete a three-game sweep on Wednesday. — Solarte, who had three hits …
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Gaslamp Ball and Talking Chop
Associated Press:
Braun Becomes Brewers Homer Leader in 8-7 Win Over Marlins — MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun became the Brewers all-time home run leader with his 252nd home run and Khris Davis hit two home runs to help Milwaukee avoid a sweep with an 8-7 victory over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday.
Discussion:
Fish Stripes and Yahoo Sports
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Mets Release Cesar Puello — The Mets have released former outfield prospect Cesar Puello, tweets Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal. — Now 24 years old, Puello ranked as highly as third among Mets prospects at one point, per Baseball America, who also ranked him 77th among all prospects prior to the 2010 season.
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Al's Ramblings
Howie Rumberg / Globe and Mail:
Yankees rookie Greg Bird hits pair of homers in 4-3 win over Twins — Rookie Greg Bird hit a pair of soaring two-run drives for his first major league homers, supporting an overpowering effort by Nathan Eovaldi and leading the New York Yankees to a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins …
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Yahoo Sports and CBS New York