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Tejada breaks leg when Utley slides hard into second — Ruben Tejada left the field on the cart, wearing an air cast on his right leg, after a hard slide into second base from Chase Utley. — Tejada fractured his right fibula during the play, the team later announced.
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Your browser does not support iframes. — There's no real way to describe this play in any other way than this: Chase Utley, realizing his role shifted from baserunner to defender, barreled into Tejada with the intention of preventing him from throwing the ball to first base.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
As Chase Utley debate rages, Cubs' Coghlan doesn't back down: ‘No remorse’ — CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs arrived to work Sunday morning at Wrigley Field, and couldn't keep their eyes off the clubhouse TV sets, watching the replay, over and over, and talking about it, again and again.
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Ted Berg / USA Today:
Dallas Keuchel gives Astros the edge at home — KANSAS CITY —The Royals' comeback win on Friday ensured that the team would not head to Houston facing possible elimination in Game 3. — But with the ALDS tied at one game apiece, the Astros appear to have the odds in their favor.
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Astros Take 2-1 Series Lead Over Royals With 4-2 Win — HOUSTON — Dallas Keuchel remained perfect at home with seven gutsy innings and Chris Carter homered Sunday, leading the Houston Astros to a 4-2 win over the Kansas City Royals to take a 2-1 lead in the American League Division Series.
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Brad Johnson / MLB Trade Rumors:
Quick Hits: Hawkins, Padres, Rockies — LaTroy Hawkins, 42, is the oldest active player in the game, but he nearly walked away before his career got started, writes Tracy Ringolsby of MLB.com. Hawkins is expected to retire after the season with the 10th most appearances in major league history - 1,042 regular season games.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Starting pitching was actually worse in 2015 than the previous season — The Denver Post — Colorado Rockies pitcher Jon Gray (55) pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Sept. 14, 2015 in Los Angeles. … Last November, at baseball's annual …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Blue Jays could use Price in bullpen in effort to extend ALDS — FOX Sports — David Price wasn't at his best in Toronto's Game 1 loss. — ARLINGTON, Texas - The Blue Jays, short on left-handed relief due to Brett Cecil's season-ending injury, could turn to a rather intriguing option:
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Mark GonzalesContact / Chicago Tribune:
Joe Maddon thinks Jorge Soler's time will come sometime against Cardinals — Chicago Tribune … ST. LOUIS — Right fielder Jorge Soler has started in only one of the Cubs' last four games, but manager Joe Maddon hasn't ruled him out of starting during the best-of-five National League Division Series against the Cardinals.
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Nick Cafardo / BostonGlobe.com:
Yes, baseball's old guys can still get the job done — The game may be getting younger, but 2015 has had its share of older players who have competed well and added leadership to their teams.
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays to evaluate handling of pitching staff — Whether you think the Rays' unorthodox strategy of limiting their young starters to five to six innings worked given their stats — as manager Kevin Cash does — or you think it did not because of the impact it had on the bullpen …
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Frank Fitzpatrick / Philly.com:
Phillies' last 99-loss season eventually led to a golden age — The mind-blowing summer of 1969 taught Americans a lot about themselves. But mostly it taught them geography. — Until astronauts landed there and altered our view of the universe, few knew where the Sea of Tranquility was.
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