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Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Blue Jays to name Mark Shapiro club president, replacing Beeston — Mark Shapiro, the Indians' team president, will be named Toronto Blue Jays president, sources close to that team said. — The announcement is expected to come as early as this week, perhaps Monday.
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Trade Rumors:
Blue Jays To Name Mark Shapiro As Team President — 8:06am: Dolan will indeed absorb the business duties left behind by Shapiro, tweets MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince. Most importantly, the Indians have now announced the move, with both Shapiro and Dolan offering statements on the transition.
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Associated Press:
Jake Arrieta of Cubs Working on No-Hitter Against Dodgers — LOS ANGELES — Jake Arrieta of the Chicago Cubs has a no-hitter going against the Los Angeles Dodgers through eight innings. — The Cubs lead 2-0 Sunday night. — The Dodgers' first baserunner came in the third inning …
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Associated Press:
Almonte Leads Indians to 9-2 Win Against Slumping Angels — CLEVELAND — Abraham Almonte hit his first career grand slam and Josh Tomlin worked into the eighth inning, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 9-2 win over the slumping Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
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Associated Press:
Holland Ks 11 for Texas in 6-0 Win Over O's for 3-Game Sweep — ARLINGTON, Texas — Derek Holland struck out every Baltimore batter while throwing a three-hitter for his eighth career shutout, leading the Texas Rangers over the Orioles 6-0 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers' Hamilton hitting, but left knee still too sore to run
Rangers' Hamilton hitting, but left knee still too sore to run
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Fox Sports:
NL CENTRAL TRULY ONE OF MLB'S BEST DIVISIONS IN HISTORY — JP Morosi — It's hardly revelatory to say the National League Central is baseball's best division in 2015. The Cardinals, Pirates and Cubs account for three of the top four records in the majors, with the American League Central-leading Royals claiming the other.
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Associated Press:
Yankees Ride Trio of 2-Out HRs to 20-6 Runaway Over Braves — ATLANTA — Jacoby Ellsbury hit a three-run homer, Chase Headley and Stephen Drew each added a two-run shot and the New York Yankees routed the Atlanta Braves 20-6 on Sunday to finish a three-game sweep.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Fan dies in fall from upper deck at Turner Field
Fan dies in fall from upper deck at Turner Field
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Fan dies after fall at Turner Field during Yankees-Braves, police say
Fan dies after fall at Turner Field during Yankees-Braves, police say
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Associated Press:
Santana Sharp at Home in Twins' Win — MINNEAPOLIS — Ervin Santana struck out 10 to earn his first home win, Eduardo Nunez and Miguel Sano homered, and the Minnesota Twins survived a ninth-inning rally to beat the Houston Astros 7-5 on Sunday. — Down 7-0 in the ninth …
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Shields Leads Padres Past Phillies 9-4 — PHILADELPHIA — James Shields pitched seven innings for his first road win since May, and the San Diego Padres hit three homers in a 9-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday. — Shields allowed one run and six hits with eight strikeouts and one walk.
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Andrew Baggarly / Giants Extra:
Tim Lincecum's hip recovery stalls, and he might have thrown his last pitch as a Giant: “The bad days are outshining the good ones” — SAN FRANCISCO - Tim Lincecum encountered another setback with his hip and back discomfort, forcing him to acknowledge the possibility that he has thrown his last pitch of the season.
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Lizzynielsen / Metsblog:
Mets end home skid, beat Red Sox 5-4 — The Mets ended their five-game home losing streak and avoided being swept by the Red Sox by winning, 5-4, Sunday afternoon at Citi Field. — The game involved four lead changes, Kevin Long being ejected over objections to umpire Joe West's strike zone …
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Associated Press:
Guyer, Kiermaier Hit HRs Help Rays Beat Royals 3-2 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Brandon Guyer and Kevin Kiermaier homered, and the Tampa Bay bullpen held the Kansas City Royals to one hit over five innings Sunday in the Rays' 3-2 win. — Kiermaier's sixth-inning homer off Luke Hochevar (1-1) broke a 2-2 tie.
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