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Associated Press:
Forsythe, Dodgers win it in 13th after Kershaw duels Lynn — Logan Forsythe doubled in a run in the 13th inning to lift the Los Angeles Dodgers over the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Tuesday night after a stellar duel between starters Clayton Kershaw and Lance Lynn.
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Baseball Prospectus, True Blue LA and Viva El Birdos
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Berrios shines on mound as Twins beat Orioles 4-3 for sweep (May 24, 2017) — BALTIMORE (AP) Jose Berrios took a two-hitter into the seventh inning, Kennys Vargas drove in two runs and the Minnesota Twins beat the Orioles 4-3 on Wednesday to complete their first three-game sweep in Baltimore since 1996.
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Twinkie Town
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Twins ace Ervin Santana shuts out Orioles — BALTIMORE — Sometimes, Ervin Santana is so good it's difficult to describe in words. — Santana pitched a two-hitter for his 10th career shutout, and the surging Minnesota Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 2-0 Tuesday night.
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Camden Chat
George Henry / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
After 3-hour rain delay, Adams lifts Braves over Pirates — ATLANTA (AP) — Filling in for fan favorite Freddie Freeman, Matt Adams is doing everything he can to quickly endear himself to his new home crowd. — Of course, that's easier to do when they're actually in their seats.
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Talking Chop and Bucs Dugout
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox look to salvage series finale behind Jose Quintana — White Sox infielder Yolmer Sanchez on playing in the outfield Tuesday. (Colleen Kane/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — White Sox left-hander Jose Quintana will try to prevent a series sweep by the Diamondbacks …
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Bogaerts scores twice on wild pitches, Red Sox thump Rangers (May 23, 2017) — BOSTON (AP) Xander Bogaerts and the Boston Red Sox don't need help putting runs on the board right now. They got some from the Texas Rangers anyway. — Bogaerts had three RBIs and twice scored on wild pitches …
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MLB Daily Dish and Over the Monster
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Larry Fleisher / UPI:
Kansas City Royals rally past New York Yankees with four homers — NEW YORK — Five nights ago, Danny Duffy enjoyed tremendous success with his slider against the New York Yankees and spent most of the game working with a lead. — This time, Duffy felt the fastball was extremely effective, though it took him longer to get a lead.
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Scott Gleeson / Arizona Republic:
Drone crash during Padres game has MLB security ‘monitoring’ situation — What's that in the sky? A bird? A plane? — Nah. Just a drone that appeared in the seventh inning of the San Diego Padres' 5-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday at Petco Park.
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Minor League Ball, TechCrunch and USA Today
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Clark Spencer / miamiherald:
Marlins come out swinging with 11-9 win over Oakland — OAKLAND — If the Marlins don't score big, they don't win. — That's been the case for the duration of a dreadful month, and it was the case once again Tuesday when they hammered out a 11-9 win over the A's.
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Fish Stripes
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Jack McCarthy / UPI:
Jon Lester throws complete game in Chicago Cubs' win over San Francisco Giants — CHICAGO — Jon Lester started strong Tuesday night, and with the exception of one inning, kept getting better in a complete game. — The Chicago Cubs left-hander allowed one run and three hits in the fifth inning …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Joe Maddon on Ian Happ's defense: ‘I have a defensive foot fetish’
Joe Maddon on Ian Happ's defense: ‘I have a defensive foot fetish’
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Christian Red / New York Daily News:
Michael Conforto continues red-hot hitting in Mets leadoff spot — Remember when Michael Conforto got demoted last year to the Mets' Triple-A affiliate? — Don't worry, most, if not all of the Flushing faithful have probably long forgotten that 33-game, minor-league stint since Conforto …
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Beltre could rejoin Rangers' lineup Monday — BOSTON — Adrian Beltre left Fenway Park on Wednesday afternoon for the Texas Rangers' facility in Arizona for three days of games at extended spring training designed to accelerated his return from the disabled list. — The third baseman will begin playing Thursday.
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Lone Star Ball
Juan Martinez / ESPN:
In his 20th year in MLB, Bartolo Colón still loves this game — The crack of the bat draws a sardonic cheer from the Citi Field crowd. It isn't the thunderclap of a moonshot, or even the sharp whack of a liner. Nevertheless, the 28,113 in attendance rise; they've waited …
MarinersPR / From the Corner of Edgar & Dave:
Mariners Recall RHP Rob Whalen from AAA Tacoma — Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto announced today the following roster moves. — Rob Whalen, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. — Emilio Pagan, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
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FanRag Sports
Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Reds celebrate anniversary of first MLB night game — On this date 82 years ago, the first Major League Baseball game to be played at night took place at Cincinnati's Crosley Field, with the Reds defeating the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1. — Starting pitcher Paul Derringer earned the win for the Reds …
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Mariners Acquire Andrew Aplin, Designate Chris Heston — The Mariners have acquired outfielder Andrew Aplin from the Astros, per a club announcement. Cash or a player to be named later will head to Houston in return. To create room on the 40-man roster, Seattle has designated righty Chris Heston for assignment.
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Lookout Landing
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Miguel Almonte to make first career start Thursday; Gordon returns, Karns on DL — NEW YORK — The Royals made a roster move before Wednesday's game against the Yankees, placing starting pitcher Nathan Karns on the 10-day disabled list to clear space for the return of outfielder Alex Gordon from three-day paternity leave.
Arizona Republic:
Game Day: D-Backs will have to win without Pollock — he's staying home on road trip — The Diamondbacks, for all their promise, have struggled against left-handed pitching. They can change that in Wednesday's matchup with the White Sox.