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Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
Red Sox activate David Price who will pitch out of bullpen — BOSTON — David Price is going back to the bullpen. — With the hope that Price's past will be prologue, the Boston Red Sox reinstated the $217 million lefty from the disabled list Thursday and announced he will be used as a reliever for the rest of the season.
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Rotoworld.com:
Daily Dose: Price Watch — Boston Red Sox starting pitcher David Price (elbow) is working his way back from the 10-day disabled list, as he threw his second simulated game at Fenway Park on Wednesday. He worked three simulated inning, tossing 47 pitches while using his full arsenal of pitches.
Enrique RojasESPNdeportes / ESPN:
New contract ties David Ortiz to Red Sox in variety of roles — David Ortiz is back with the Boston Red Sox. The Dominican slugger signed a contract tying his future with the organization in perpetuity. “Forever,” was the word used by the team in a press release sent on Wednesday announcing the new terms of their relationship.
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Greensburg Tribune-Review:
Fans unfurl ‘Racism is as American as Baseball’ banner at Fenway Park during Red Sox game
Fans unfurl ‘Racism is as American as Baseball’ banner at Fenway Park during Red Sox game
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Jason Mastrodonato / Boston Herald:
Farrell: David Price to pitch out of Red Sox bullpen in multi-inning role
Farrell: David Price to pitch out of Red Sox bullpen in multi-inning role
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Eduardo Gonzalez / Los Angeles Times:
Protesters make a statement to MLB during Red Sox-Athletics game
Stu Durando / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Weaver wins again as Cardinals beat Reds 5-2 — Luke Weaver continued his late-season surge Thursday at Busch Stadium, pitching six strong innings in the Cardinals 5-2 win over Cincinnati. — Weaver won his fifth consecutive start since returning from the minors with six innings of work.
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Joe Lyons / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Winker's leadoff homer has Reds up 1-0 after two at Busch — As they did on Tuesday night in a 13-4 Cardinals' series-opening win, the Reds grabbed the lead with a first-inning solo home run. Jesse Winker hit Jack Flaherty's second pitch of the game past the foul pole in right for his first career leadoff homer.
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Stu Durando / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cincinnati scores unearned run for 1-0 lead on Cardinals — Cincinnati again jumped on top of the Cardinals early when a ground ball rolled under the glove of shortstop Paul DeJong, allowing a run to score in the second inning this afternoon. — Scott Schebler doubled and went to third base on a ground out by Adam Duvall.
Bucky Dent / UPI:
Cincinnati Reds put another dent in St. Louis Cardinals' playoff hopes
Cincinnati Reds put another dent in St. Louis Cardinals' playoff hopes
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals hit a pothole in loss to Reds
Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
Why the 1916 New York Giants' MLB record 26-game winning streak stands, despite a tie — There's no tying in baseball. — One of the game's many charms consists of not having to deal with that annoying third number in the standings, as you do with soccer and occasionally the NFL.
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Why it's wrong to attendance-shame Indians fans during their record winning streak — From Francisco Lindor's nine-homer power surge to Corey Kluber's mound dominance, the Cleveland Indians have racked up ridiculous numbers as they've rolled to an American League record 21 consecutive wins.
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Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Indians' dominance rewrites story of 2017 season
Scott Bordow / Arizona Republic:
Game Day: Diamondbacks jump out to 5-0 lead … CONNECT — Follow our updates from Chase Field as the Diamondbacks close out a 4-game series with the Rockies. — High Five — The Diamondbacks scored five runs to take a 5-0 lead and in the process knocked Colorado starter Chad Bettis out of the game after just 1/3 of an inning.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Paul Goldschmidt and J.D. Martinez: Powerful bromance blooms in desert for Diamondbacks — PHOENIX - J.D. Martinez didn't need Paul Goldschmidt to complete his stunning reclamation, and Goldschmidt didn't need Martinez to become one of the game's greatest players.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks' Paul Goldschmidt reaches 1,000 hits in win over Rockies
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks looking to support J.D. Martinez's hot-hitting
Diamondbacks looking to support J.D. Martinez's hot-hitting
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ESPN:
Tigers' Buck Farmer: ‘Appalling’ to imply hitting ump was intentional — The Detroit Tigers vehemently denied they intentionally hit home plate umpire Quinn Wolcott with a pitch during Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians. — Tigers pitcher Buck Farmer, who threw the pitch …
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers may play Andrew Romine all 9 positions in 1 game. Here's why they should — No question the Detroit Tigers should have Andrew Romine play all 9 positions, and they should let fans know in advance when they do — A stunt? Yes. A mockery of the game? No.
Christopher D Thomas / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers reliever Arcenio Leon clears waivers, now a free agent
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Matt Harvey aware that performance, outside distractions leave him in poor standing with Mets — CHICAGO — Matt Harvey was mad. — The righthander stormed through the clubhouse to stand in front of his locker and face questions about his night, about his journey back from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery.
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Chelsea Janes / Washington Post:
Max Scherzer hits a wall, and Braves show little mercy in 8-2 win over Nats — Max Scherzer looks on after walking the bases loaded in the seventh inning, the first time in his career as a National that he had walked three straight batters. Atlanta scored six runs in the inning to blow open an 8-2 win.
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Evan Drellich / CSNNE.com:
Planner behind Fenway ‘Racism is American’ banner explains anti-racist statement — UPDATE, 1 a.m., Sept. 14: The protest group member who spoke to CSNNE said Antifa Boston's claim of responsibility for hanging the banner at Fenway Park is “ridiculous.” — “The five of us are in no way associated …
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David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
As Cardinals come to town, have Cubs and Joe Maddon earned back your trust? — Manager Joe Maddon discusses the Cubs' win against the Mets on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — If momentum in baseball is tomorrow's starting pitcher, trust is the closer …
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Bill Shaikin / The Charlotte Observer:
Darvish has strong outing against Giants, and Dodgers breathe sigh of relief — SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew Friedman walked around the field before Wednesday's game, clutching a water bottle, smiling easily. — Tuesday had been good to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Jeremy Egner / New York Times:
‘Game of Thrones’ Will Shoot Multiple Endings to Prevent Spoilers — Plagued by leaks during its recently concluded seventh season, “Game of Thrones” is resorting to an old TV trick to preserve secrecy about next season's series finale. — The producers will shoot several different endings …
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Tom Verducci / SI.com:
Why Star Red Sox Rookies Rafael Devers and Andrew Benintendi Value Contact Over Power — Fenway Fans Unfurl Banner Saying ‘Racism Is As American As Baseball’ — The Cherubic Kid, known as Large Child or Baby Face as he zoomed through the Red Sox' minor league system …
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Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
We've never seen a player like Whit Merrifield. Why his rise was years in the making — The piece of paper was taped to the inside of his locker earlier this summer, a clubhouse prank that served as a statement of sorts. Whit Merrifield showed up to work one day, and there it was.
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