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Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Royals manager Ned Yost reaches another goal by adding 1,000 wins to his World Series title — The lineup cards are framed and mounted on the far side of Ned Yost's office, covering much of the available wall space above a dark leather couch. There are five of them in all …
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
Justin Morneau on playing next season: ‘Choice might not be up to me’ — White Sox designated hitter Justin Morneau discusses his neck injury on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016. (Colleen Kane/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — White Sox designated hitter Justin Morneau wasn't ready …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks to cut ties with De Jon Watson … The Diamondbacks informed De Jon Watson, the club's senior vice president of baseball operations, that he will not have his contract option picked up for 2017, the first of what could be several leadership changes for the organization.
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Greg Goldstein / Fox Sports:
Arizona Diamondbacks: Team Fires Top Executive; Changes Coming? — Amid rapid speculation of a front office shakeup, the Arizona Diamondbacks have informed their Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations, De Jon Watson, that his 2017 contract option will not be picked up.
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Pat James / MLB.com:
Nats eye postseason in final Turner Field tilt — When the Nationals play their final game at Turner Field on Sunday afternoon, they'll hope to create a lasting memory of the ballpark as they try to take one step closer toward clinching the franchise's fourth postseason berth and third National League East title.
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Associated Press:
Garcia, Wisler Pace Braves in Rain-Shortened Win — ATLANTA — Adonis Garcia drove in three runs, Matt Wisler pitched five-plus innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 6-2 in a rain-shortened game Sunday. — The game was official with two outs in the bottom …
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Associated Press:
Lewis Working Toward Playoffs but Rangers Lose 5-2 to A's — ARLINGTON, Texas — Colby Lewis has been a successful postseason pitcher for the Rangers, and the veteran right-hander is trying to get back on track with Texas closing in on another AL West title.
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Associated Press:
Kinsler's Helmet Knocked Off by Pitch, Tigers Top Indians — CLEVELAND — Ian Kinsler got his helmet knocked off by a pitch from Trevor Bauer, yelled at the Cleveland right-hander and later was ejected as the Detroit Tigers beat the Indians 9-5 in a testy game Sunday.
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ESPN:
Steven Matz (shoulder) could pitch this week — NEW YORK — Sidelined starter Steven Matz could rejoin the New York Mets this week “with an opportunity to pitch,” manager Terry Collins said Sunday before the club took on the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. — Matz is hindered …
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Cincinnati.com:
Notes: Several Reds regulars may not return — The Reds' September roster is both expanded and depleted — a contradiction based on minor-league call-ups and a swath of injuries among the regulars. — Shortstop Zack Cozart hasn't played since Sept. 10 with soreness in his surgically repaired knee …
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Tom Verducci / SI.com:
Weirdest. Team Ever.: Drug users, has-beens and never-weres on 1986 San Jose Bees — The 1986 San Jose Bees were an independent league team that lasted just one season but left behind a lifetime of memories for its players and first-time manager. — Mike Norris awoke on New Year's Day 1986 …
Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Latest On Ivan Nova, Pirates' Offseason — The Pirates acquired Ivan Nova from the Yankees without much fanfare at the Aug. 1 trade deadline, but the right-hander has since turned into Pittsburgh's latest successful reclamation project. Nova had a rough showing against the Reds on Sunday …
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Fox Sports:
Indians' Carrasco breaks hand in 1-0 win over Tigers — CLEVELAND (AP) Carlos Carrasco, the Cleveland Indians' No. 2 starting pitcher, broke his right hand when hit by a line drive off the bat of Detroit's Ian Kinsler on the second pitch of Saturday's 1-0, 10-inning win over the Tigers.
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