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Associated Press:
Judge hits No. 44, Chapman saves Yankees' 2-1 win over Twins — NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge hit his 44th home run, Aroldis Chapman pitched out of big trouble in the eighth inning and the New York Yankees edged the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Monday night to increase their AL wild-card lead.
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Tom Withers / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Indians overcome injuries to win Central, eye Series title
Indians overcome injuries to win Central, eye Series title
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Let's Go Tribe
Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
MLB series to watch: Twins-Yankees, Brewers-Cubs clashes loom large as races stay hot
ESPN:
From wild-card chases to MVP races: Your guide to season's final two weeks
From wild-card chases to MVP races: Your guide to season's final two weeks
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Beyond the Box Score, MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Brew Crew Ball
David PurdumESPN / ESPN:
After 22-game winning streak, Indians now World Series favorite
George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees already positioning rotation for wild-card showdown
Yankees already positioning rotation for wild-card showdown
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Pinstripe Alley and Elite Sports NY
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Amed Rosario a late scratch from Mets' lineup vs. Marlins — MIAMI — Amed Rosario was a late scratch from the Mets' lineup Monday night. The shortstop was dealing with an upset stomach, according to the team. — Rosario missed a game on Friday with a tight right hip flexor.
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Amazin' Avenue
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Dodgers to monitor Corey Seager's sore right elbow down stretch — PHILADELPHIA — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he expects to play Corey Seager every day down the stretch, even while acknowledging that the team's star shortstop is not at full strength physically and is operating in …
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ESPN:
Dodgers open with back-to-back HRs vs. Phillies — The Los Angeles Dodgers opened Monday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies with back-to-back home runs. — Chris Taylor hit an inside-the-park home run to lead off, and Justin Turner homered to left off Philadelphia starter Nick Pivetta.
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True Blue LA
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers need more innings from starting pitchers now, next year — A problem has presented itself that could carry over to next season: The Detroit Tigers aren't getting enough innings out of their starting pitchers. — It has been obvious recently that their starters have been unable …
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Bless You Boys
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Talkin' Tigers podcast: Boyd's development, plus another look at future — Are you subscribed to our “Talkin' Tigers” podcast? If not, you should be: Subscribe via iTunes or Google Play now. — In the Sept. 18, 2017, episode of the “Talkin' Tigers” podcast, Free Press sports writer Anthony Fenech starts …
Fox Sports:
Orioles minor leaguer Gonzalez dies after car accident — BALTIMORE (AP) Miguel Gonzalez, a minor league pitcher in the Baltimore Orioles organization, has died of injuries he sustained in a car accident in the Dominican Republic last weekend. — The 21-year-old Gonzalez was signed …
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Kyle Downing / MLB Trade Rumors:
Orioles' Minor-Leaguer Miguel Elias Gonzalez Dies In Car Accident
Orioles' Minor-Leaguer Miguel Elias Gonzalez Dies In Car Accident
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Chris Adamski / Greensburg Tribune-Review:
Skidding Pirates go quietly in shutout loss to Brewers — The Pirates' brutal offensive struggles are beginning to affect their decision-making. And it's only making things worse. — The September swoon continued Monday night when the Pirates were shut out for the 10th time this season to open the final homestand of the season.
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Bucs Dugout
Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Blame Game: Pointing fingers for Rangers failures in 2017 — ANAHEIM — The body is still warm but it's never too early to start the autopsy. — What went wrong for the Texas Rangers this season? They're three games under .500 with 13 remaining and their post-season hopes are flat-lining.
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers reaction: Give it to the Astros, they earned it
Rangers reaction: Give it to the Astros, they earned it
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Halos Heaven, Royals Review and Lone Star Ball
ESPN:
Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia exits game after foul ball hits plate, then face — Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia left Monday night's game in Baltimore in the fourth inning after hitting a foul ball that bounced off the plate and then hit him in the face. — Pedroia was replaced by Brock Holt …
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Over the Monster
Detroit Free Press:
Photos: Tigers vs. Athletics series — Athletics catcher Bruce Maxwell is tagged out by Tigers third baseman Jeimer Candelario (46) in a rundown in the ninth inning of the Tigers' 8-3 loss to the A's on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, at Comerica Park.
Arizona Republic:
Lamb hitting sixth vs. Padres — After another hitless day in the No. 3 spot in the lineup, Jake Lamb was dropped to sixth on Monday, a move manager Torey Lovullo said was done to relieve pressure on his struggling third baseman. — “I know that he's walking through a little bit of a tough time …
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AZ Snake Pit and MLB on Yahoo! Sports
ESPN:
Projecting the future kings of strikeouts, WHIP and saves in fantasy baseball — After looking at some of the best young hitters in the game, it is time to look at the top prospects on the pitching side. — Below you will find players still in the minors who rank highly in the following categories …
Paul Sullivan / The Charlotte Observer:
Unsung Brian Duensing leads way as Cubs bullpen shines in sweep of Cardinals — CHICAGO — When Cubs reliever Brian Duensing signed a one-year deal with no fanfare last December, the notion he'd be pitching in the eighth inning of a big game down the stretch was, well a stretch.
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Sarah Trotto / UPI:
Chicago Cubs pull off sweep of St. Louis Cardinals
Chicago Cubs pull off sweep of St. Louis Cardinals
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Bleed Cubbie Blue