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Detroit Free Press:
Series preview: Nelson Cruz leads Mariners' offense vs. Tigers — Series: Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners — When: Monday-Thursday at Safeco Field (all games at 10:10 p.m.) — TV/radio: All games on Fox Sports Detroit and 97.1 FM; Monday's game also on ESPN, Thursday's game on MLB Network out-of-market.
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Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Matt Boyd unfazed by demotion to Triple-A Toledo — TOLEDO — Matt Boyd felt no disrespect when the Detroit Tigers optioned him to Triple-A Toledo. — After a few solid outings for the Mud Hens, the starting left-handed pitcher could be in a Tigers uniform again - maybe soon.
Mark Snyder / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Dixon Machado may be best hitter in AL ... 'that doesn't play' — Machado shining at the plate, hitting .322 despite backup SS role — In their 9-1 loss Sunday to the Tampa Bay Rays, the Detroit Tigers managed just six hits. — Two of them came from their 25-year-old backup shortstop, Dixon Machado.
Detroit Free Press:
Anibal Sanchez to start for Tigers after ‘throwing the ball OK’ in Toledo
Anibal Sanchez to start for Tigers after ‘throwing the ball OK’ in Toledo
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Mark Snyder / Detroit Free Press:
Buck Farmer flails as Tigers crushed by Rays' five homers, lose 9-1
Buck Farmer flails as Tigers crushed by Rays' five homers, lose 9-1
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Bless You Boys
ESPN:
Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia gets X-rays on rib area after hit by pitch — Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who was hit in the back by a pitch in Sunday's 6-5 road win over the Houston Astros, was taken to a nearby hospital for X-rays on his rib area.
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Fox Sports:
Bogaerts hits 2 homers to lead Red Sox over Astros 6-5 (Jun 18, 2017) — HOUSTON (AP) David Price wasn't great on Sunday night, and he didn't have to be. The best strike Boston threw to home plate came from left field, anyway. — Xander Bogaerts went deep twice for the first multihomer game …
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Over the Monster
MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Xander Bogaerts leads Boston Red Sox by Houston Astros — HOUSTON — Xander Bogaerts produced his first career multi-homer game and totaled four RBIs as the Boston Red Sox won the rubber match of their three-game set with the Houston Astros 6-5 on Sunday night at Minute Maid Park.
Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
Is any team having more fun than the Houston Astros?
Associated Press:
Khris Davis' 2-run homer leads Athletics to sweep of Yankees — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A week ago, the first-place New York Yankees came to the West Coast on a roll. They were scoring more than enough runs to support their starters and winning by comfortable margins.
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The Crawfish Boxes and Pinstripe Alley
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Christian Red / New York Daily News:
Brian Cashman: Only positive of Yankees' miserable road trip is that it's over — His Yankees club is coming off a miserable West Coast swing which ended with a season-high sixth straight loss to the A's, not to mention several injuries sustained to key players on both the big league team and in the minors.
George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees end West Coast horror show with sixth straight loss
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Joe Maddon invests in resting stars now to win big later — CHICAGO — If you think Cubs manager Joe Maddon is going to push the envelope as much as possible right now because his team is .500, think again. In fact, Maddon tends to go the other way when things go south.
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Jack McCarthy / UPI:
Chicago Cubs seek consistency in series opener vs. San Diego Padres
Chicago Cubs seek consistency in series opener vs. San Diego Padres
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Gaslamp Ball
Andrew Wagner / UPI:
Milwaukee Brewers edge San Diego Padres as Jimmy Nelson gets first complete game
Milwaukee Brewers edge San Diego Padres as Jimmy Nelson gets first complete game
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Bucs Dugout
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo gets on base for 5th straight time to start game
Gil Lebreton / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Yu Darvish ‘appreciation day’ long overdue for Rangers — ARLINGTON — An untidy first inning made for a warm and restless Sunday afternoon at Globe Life Park. — Yu Darvish couldn't locate his slider. Rangers hitters couldn't get anything to fall against Seattle's Christian Bergman.
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Lone Star Ball
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers Reaction pans ump show in Sunday's loss
Rangers Reaction pans ump show in Sunday's loss
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WFAA-TV and Lone Star Ball
Jeff Passan / Yahoo Sports:
Yu Darvish and the free-agent class of 2017-18 are an appetizer for the 2018-19 bonanza
Yu Darvish and the free-agent class of 2017-18 are an appetizer for the 2018-19 bonanza
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MLB Trade Rumors and Lone Star Ball
ESPN:
Giants' Hunter Strickland loses appeal, begins serving six-game ban — Major League Baseball has upheld a six-game suspension of San Francisco Giants reliever Hunter Strickland for his role in a bench-clearing brawl with the Washington Nationals last month.
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Michael Kelly / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Arenado completes cycle with game-winning homer for Rockies
Arenado completes cycle with game-winning homer for Rockies
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
What are the odds the Pirates trade Andrew McCutchen? Probably good — What are the odds that the Pirates trade Andrew McCutchen? — I'm guessing good. — Go back to July 30, the day that the Pirates sent reliever Mark Melancon to the Nationals for left-hander Felipe Rivero and minor-league lefty Taylor Hearn.
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rosenthal's Latest: McCutchen, Cole, Hand, Cubs
Fox Sports:
Top Yankees infield prospect Torres needs Tommy John surgery — NEW YORK (AP) Top Yankees prospect Gleyber Torres has a torn ligament in his non-throwing elbow and will have Tommy John surgery that is expected to sideline him until spring training. — A 20-year-old infielder who was the top player …
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Orioles Place J.J. Hardy On DL With Wrist Fracture, Select Paul Janish — 5:08pm: Janish will be promoted to take the open roster spot, per a club announcement. — 2:27pm: Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy has been diagnosed with a fracture in his right wrist and won't be able to resume baseball activities …
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Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Bullpen sinks Phillies again — Hector Neris jogged from the bullpen to the mound at Citizens Bank Park as Survivor's “Eye of the Tiger” filled a half-empty ballpark. — Sunday's game slogged toward its fourth hour. But Neris carried confidence in his splitter because when he last pitched …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks claw their way to another improbable win
Diamondbacks claw their way to another improbable win
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AZ Snake Pit
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Power-packed weekend leaves Cardinals grounded, again — BALTIMORE • At some point in between all the home runs Sunday and during one of the pitching changes they wrought, left fielder Tommy Pham and right fielder Stephen Piscotty met in the middle of the outfield and discussed how the Cardinals have only been at extremes.