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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Brad Ausmus ejected, bats go cold as Detroit Tigers lose 7th straight — SAN DIEGO - The Detroit Tigers wasted one of the best starts of the season by Michael Fulmer. — The Tigers lost to the Padres, 1-0, on Friday night at Petco Park. The Tigers extended their losing streak to seven games.
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Michael Fulmer's dominant outing wasted because of Tigers' offense
George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers ‘tried everything’ before cutting K-Rod, not ready to all out sell yet
Tigers ‘tried everything’ before cutting K-Rod, not ready to all out sell yet
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Bless You Boys
Fox Sports:
Vargas earns 11th win as Royals top Blue Jays 3-2 (Jun 24, 2017) — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Jason Vargas missed most of last season after having elbow surgery in 2015. This year he is a candidate to be the AL All-Star Game starter. — Vargas earned his major league-leading 11th victory …
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Maria Torres / Kansas City Star:
Jakob Junis makes case for continued Royals rotation consideration — Not even 24 hours before Danny Duffy was scheduled to make a rehab start at Class Triple-A Omaha, Jakob Junis took the mound on Friday evening at Kauffman Stadium unsure what shape his future in a Royals uniform would take.
Pete Grathoff / Kansas City Star:
Royals score four runs in ninth to stun Blue Jays, get record back to .500
Royals score four runs in ninth to stun Blue Jays, get record back to .500
Discussion:
Royals Review
Andy McCullough / The Charlotte Observer:
Wood provides six solid innings as Dodgers top Rockies for eighth win in a row — LOS ANGELES-The tomato can that was the New York Mets vacated Dodger Stadium Thursday after being pummeled in a four-game sweep in which the Dodgers slugged 15 homers, a franchise record for a series.
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True Blue LA
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Alex Butler / UPI:
Dad almost drops baby at Los Angeles Dodgers game, catches ball … Good thing this guy already has his Father's Day gifts. — A baby-carrying New York Mets fan nearly dropped his child Thursday while trying to catch a foul ball at a Los Angeles Dodgers game.
Discussion:
FanRag Sports and The Big Lead
Associated Press:
Masahiro Tanaka, Yu Darvish dazzle in first MLB duel; Yankees win in 10 — NEW YORK — Snuggled in his baby pouch, 3-month-old Toma Tsubota probably won't remember being at Yankee Stadium for his first baseball game. — His dad will. — “When he grows up, he will be proud that he was here for this …
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Gomez feeling free with Rangers, and it shows
Gomez feeling free with Rangers, and it shows
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers' Perez breaks right thumb, could miss next start
Rangers' Perez breaks right thumb, could miss next start
Discussion:
MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Lone Star Ball
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Yankees Designate Chris Carter — After last night's game, the Yankees announced that first baseman/DH Chris Carter has been designated for assignment. He'll be replaced by prospect Tyler Austin, who returns to the majors for the first time this year. — Carter was a surprising non-tender …
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ESPN:
Chris Carter designated for assignment; Yankees promote 1B Tyler Austin from minors — The New York Yankees have designated Chris Carter for assignment and promoted Tyler Austin from the minors in an attempt to boost their production at first base. — The Yankees announced the moves late Friday …
Paul Skrbina / Chicago Tribune:
James Shields' start lasts 3 innings as White Sox lose 10-2 to Athletics — Chicago Tribune — The A's made major-league history Saturday when three of their players - Matt Olson, Jaycob Brugman and Franklin Barreto - each hit their first major-league home run in front of a Mark Buehrle Day crowd of 38,618 at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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Paul Skrbina / Chicago Tribune:
Tim Anderson and Rick Renteria tossed as A's shut out White Sox 3-0
Tim Anderson and Rick Renteria tossed as A's shut out White Sox 3-0
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Mejia, 3 relievers hold Indians to 4 hits in Twins' 5-0 win — CLEVELAND (AP) — The Minnesota Twins finally found a way to beat the Cleveland Indians. — Adalberto Mejia combined with three relievers on a four-hitter, leading the Twins to a 5-0 victory in a matchup of the top two teams in the AL Central on Friday night.
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe
George Henry / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Foltynewicz, Swanson lead Braves over Brewers 5-4 … ATLANTA (AP) — Braves manager Brian Snitker couldn't believe how quickly 23-year-old shortstop — Dansby Swanson took control of a tough situation in ninth inning. — “That play Dansby made - I'm not sure I've ever seen anything like that,” Snitker said.
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Talking Chop and Brew Crew Ball
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Associated Press:
Stanton homers, Urena sizzles as Marlins top Cubs 2-0 — MIAMI (AP) — The Marlins aren't hitting, and they're still winning. — Giancarlo Stanton hit a 458-foot drive for his 19th home run, Jose Urena scattered five hits over six innings and Miami topped the Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Friday night.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles say it's ‘premature’ to discuss selling off parts, but know tough position they're in — Baltimore Orioles lose 15-5 to the Tampa Bay Rays and starter Ubaldo Jimenez lasts only 2 1/3 innings, giving up nine runs. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun video)
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors and DRaysBay
Fox Sports:
Angels look to bounce back vs. Red Sox (Jun 24, 2017) — BOSTON — Like teammate Alex Meyer Friday night, Angels righty J.C. Ramirez faces the Red Sox for the first time in his career in the second game of the three-game series at Fenway Park Saturday night.
Jayson Jenks / The Charlotte Observer:
M's blast Astros, 13-3, as King Felix returns — SEATTLE-We begin with Felix Hernandez because this was supposed to be his night: His long awaited return, the King's Court, even fireworks. — So it was going to take a lot, a whole lot, for anything or anyone to overshadow Hernandez.
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Giants Designate Aaron Hill — The Giants have designated veteran utilityman Aaron Hill for assignment, as Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area was among those to tweet. Prospect Ryder Jones has had his contract purchased to take the open roster spot, as Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports first reported on Twitter.
Discussion:
McCovey Chronicles
Griffin Fabits / Fox Sports:
Kansas City Royals: Contenders or pretenders as trade deadline nears? — Griffin Fabits/FanSided via Call to the Pen — The Kansas City Royals are just pretenders, and must seize the opportunity to trade away four of their free-agents-to-be before it's too late.
Discussion:
Royals Review, CBSSports.com and ESPN
Matt Gelb / The Charlotte Observer:
Phillies' Mark Leiter Jr. beats Diamondbacks, captures first big-league win — PHOENIX — Baseball is amazing because a 22nd-round draft pick from the New Jersey Institute of Technology can stand 60 feet, 6 inches from one of the best hitters on the planet with just one pitch to compete on a night he would never forget.
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