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9:45 PM ET, September 29, 2016

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Jay Schreiber / New York Times:
Baseball Playoffs: Thursday Update  —  The Boston Red Sox lost dramatically on Wednesday night on a two-out ninth-inning grand-slam home run by the Yankees' Mark Teixeira.  But they captured the American League East title anyway because the Toronto Blue Jays also lost on a dramatic ninth-inning home run …
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Sarah Scrivens / ESPN:
Image of David Ortiz is mowed into Fenway Park outfield  —  David Ortiz has just three regular-season games left in his baseball career, and the Boston Red Sox are pulling out the stops to make it a home series Big Papi and his fans won't forget.  —  What better way to pay tribute to the 10 …
Discussion: USA Today
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated Longform:
David Ortiz  —  David, you decided before this season that this would be your last year.  But nobody has ever walked away from this game with more than 30 homers and more than 100 RBIs, which you're doing in your last year—and you're slugging over .600.  So why are you walking away?
Jon Heyman / Todays Knuckleball:
Indians' Brantley could miss significant time in 2017  —  Sources familiar with Cleveland Indians outfielder Michael Brantley's shoulder surgery suggest they believe it is quite serious, and that he could in fact miss significant time next season.  Word based on those sources is that “they had to re-anchor the muscle to the bone.”
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Royals beat the Twins, are eliminated from the playoffs after Baltimore beats Toronto  —  On average, it takes major-league pitchers 12 to 14 months to return from Tommy John surgery, a grueling, mind-numbing rehab that tests a man's body and mind.  The procedure to prepare the ulnar collateral ligament …
Discussion: Royals Review and Kansas City
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Associated Press:
Royals Win, but Officially Eliminated From Postseason
Discussion: Royals Review and Twinkie Town
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Jesus Montero Receives 50-Game Suspension  —  Blue Jays Triple-A first baseman Jesus Montero has been slapped with a fifty game suspension after testing positive for a banned stimulant, dimethylbutylamine, the league announced.  Montero was once a hyped prospect, but has been trying unsuccessfully to revive his career in recent years.
Discussion: Yahoo Sports and Bluebird Banter
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs give Theo Epstein a five-year extension  —  Cubs' President Theo Epstein discusses his five-year contract extension.  (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune)  —  Chicago Tribune  —  President Theo Epstein and the Chicago Cubs have agreed on a five-year contract extension.
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Associated Press:
Tigers, Indians Postponed After Delay of Over 4 Hours  —  DETROIT — Thursday's game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians was postponed because of bad weather, a move that could force the teams to squeeze in a makeup game next week if it needs to be played because of postseason implications.
New York Daily News:
Mets closer Jeurys Familia becomes first Dominican-born pitcher to save 50 games  —  MIAMI — They were not sure Jeurys Familia could do the job.  In April 2015, when Terry Collins and Dan Warthen approached him about closing after Jenrry Mejia was busted for PED use, they knew Familia …
Josh Norris / Baseball America:
2016 Northwest League Top 20 Prospects - Tooled-Up Outfielders Lead The Way  —  A year ago, No. 1 overall pick Dansby Swanson helped Hillsboro win its second straight Northwest League championship en route to earning top prospect honors.  He's already a big leaguer after being traded to the Braves.
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
Diamondbacks Beat Nationals in Rain-Shortened Game  —  By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSSEPT. 29, 2016, 12:12 A.M. E.D.T.  —  WASHINGTON — With Stephen Strasburg not expected to pitch in the National League Division Series and Joe Ross not yet fully stretched out after a two-month layoff …
Associated Press:
Miami Leads Fernandez From Marlins Park; Mets Win 5-2  —  MIAMI — The Marlins walked half a block alongside a hearse carrying their ace away from Marlins Park at the start of a funeral motorcade Wednesday, and then peeled away with watery eyes to go back inside and play a game.
 
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