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D-backs place catcher Jeff Mathis on 10-day DL with broken hand — NEW YORK — Jeff Mathis was placed on the 10-day disabled list Tuesday with a broken right hand, leaving the Arizona Diamondbacks without their top catcher as they make a playoff push. — Arizona manager Torey Lovullo …
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Arizona Republic:
Mathis to DL with fractured hand — The Diamondbacks placed catcher Jeff Mathis on the 10-day disabled list Tuesday after revealing that Mathis tore the ligament off of the bone in his right hand. — The injury occurred during a play in the fourth inning of Monday night's win over the Mets, according to the Diamondbacks.
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Jeff Mathis Suffers Fractured Hand — Diamondbacks catcher Jeff Mathis has been diagnosed with a fractured right hand, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports on Twitter. He suffered the injury in last night's game; initially it was believed he had escaped any broken bones.
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ESPN:
Dodgers hopeful for speedy returns as Cody Bellinger, Alex Wood go on DL — PITTSBURGH — The Los Angeles Dodgers placed outfielder Cody Bellinger and starting pitcher Alex Wood on the 10-day disabled list Tuesday and recalled pitchers Brock Stewart and Josh Ravin from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
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EndPlay / Associated Press:
Puig homers, Dodgers beat Pirates 6-5 in 12 innings
Puig homers, Dodgers beat Pirates 6-5 in 12 innings
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Rotoworld.com:
Daily Dose: Rolling Rodon
Daily Dose: Rolling Rodon
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Tom Withers / USA Today:
Cleveland Indians place pitchers Andrew Miller, Danny Salazar on disabled list — CLEVELAND — The Indians have asked their next-door neighbors for some help in treating Andrew Miller's sore knee. — With the All-Star reliever back on the disabled list with tendinitis …
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Associated Press:
Royals activate All-Star catcher Salvador Perez from DL — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals have activated All-Star catcher Salvador Perez from the 10-day disabled list. — Perez was sidelined by a strain on the right side of his chest. Perez, the MVP of the 2015 World Series …
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Fox Sports:
Ump Wendelstedt being treated for concussion-like symptoms — CLEVELAND (AP) Plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt is being treated for concussion-like symptoms after being struck in the mask. — Wendelstedt will not work the remainder of Cleveland's series against the Boston Rex Sox …
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ESPN:
Rob Manfred says game will have to decide whether to turn to computer plate umpires in due time — DETROIT - The commissioner of baseball, Rob Manfred, thinks computer umpires accurately calling balls and strikes will be available to major league baseball sooner than later.
Teddy Cutler / Newsweek:
MLB RUMORS: YANKEES AND RED SOX TO BATTLE OVER GIANCARLO STANTON TRADE — SPORTS GIANCARLO STANTON MLB NEW YORK YANKEES — Since the All-Star break, Giancarlo Stanton has been busy making history for a team likely to be forgotten as soon as the season ends.
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Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
MLB to implement code of conduct for fans at ballparks in 2018 — Effective next season, Major League Baseball intends to implement a universal code of conduct for fans who attend games. — The issue, which arose after a May 1 incident in which Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones …
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Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Aaron Nola mashed for second straight start in Phillies loss — Before the two backbreaking Marlins home runs that sent Aaron Nola to the dugout Tuesday, the 24-year-old righthander issued a leadoff walk. It was the second time in three innings he walked the first batter. And, each time, that runner scored.
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Paul Hudrick / CSN Philly:
Phillies-Marlins 5 things: Let's play 2; Pivetta will get the ball in Game 2
Phillies-Marlins 5 things: Let's play 2; Pivetta will get the ball in Game 2
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Travis Sawchik / FanGraphs Baseball:
Dusty Baker Is Throwing Caution, Pitch Counts to the Wind — Washington left-hander Gio Gonzalez pitched into the seventh inning on Sunday in San Diego. His 120th pitch of the late afternoon was ripped into right field by Manuel Margot for a single. It was his last pitch of the outing …
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Yankees, like the Tigers, are still dealing with bad contracts given to veterans — DETROIT — The Yankees don't want to be like the Tigers, who entered Tuesday night's game 54-69 because several of their high-priced veterans like Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander, Jordan Zimmerman …
Tegna / WFAA-TV:
Rangers overcome Birds and Halos, beat Anaheim 5-3 … It was something of a low-key night for the first fifteen half-innings. Cole Hamels did as Cole Hamels does, going seven innings and allowing two runs on three hits, striking out three and walking two.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Beltre drives in four as Rangers turn back Angels
Beltre drives in four as Rangers turn back Angels
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Mitchell Forde / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Siegrist ready for rehab assignment; Piscotty draws another start in right — The Cardinals have received overwhelmingly bad news lately regarding injuries to their pitching staff. — Tuesday, reliever Kevin Siegrist provided some better news. Siegrist, one of three Cardinals pitchers currently …
Cincinnati.com:
Still more questions than answers for Reds pitching — Entering 2017, the Reds knew there would be growing pains with their young pitching staff. As the team nears the start of the final month of the season, the pain is undeniable but it's tough to see if any pitchers are taller.
Tristan H. Cockcroft / ESPN:
Top MLB DFS building blocks for Tuesday's slate — Our experts are here to provide the best hitters and pitchers for you to build your daily fantasy baseball lineups around on Tuesday. — Today's panel includes ESPN Fantasy's Eric Karabell, Tristan H. Cockcroft and Kyle Soppe. — Hitters to build around
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets scratch Michael Conforto with sore right thumb — Michael Conforto was scratched from Tuesday's lineup with a sore right thumb. The outfielder said he had X-Rays Tuesday and felt good enough to play. — The Mets, however, felt it better to be cautious and rest him.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs start a stretch of 20 games without a day off tonight vs. Reds — Cubs' Addison Russell tests his right foot before a game against the Reds on Aug. 22, 2017. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — As the Chicago Cubs embark Tuesday night on a stretch of 20 games without a scheduled day off …