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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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Yankees, Twins continue wild-card positioning battle (Sep 19, 2017) — NEW YORK — The first game between the Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees on Monday offered a glimpse how things might unfold in a potential playoff game. — The Yankees improved their standing in the wild-card race …
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New York Daily News:
Joe Girardi mum on who would start for Yankees in a potential wild-card game — On cue, Yankee manager Joe Girardi brought out his poker face when asked what his thinking is as the team prepares for possible postseason scenarios, including which Yankees starter would take the mound if the Bombers play in a wild-card game.
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ESPN:
Aroldis Chapman back on top in Yankees' bullpen pecking order — NEW YORK — There he was, all 6-foot-4 and 250 pounds of Aroldis Chapman, looking like the $86 million man. The fastballs were flying in at warp speed. … The hot-hitting Joe Mauer looked at Chapman's first pitch for a strike.
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Pinstripe Alley
Fox Sports:
Red Sox face Orioles with eye toward AL East title (Sep 19, 2017) — BALTIMORE — The Boston Red Sox scored a big victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Monday night. Now they want to keep going in the second game of the series on Tuesday and move one step closer to the American League East title.
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Alex Butler / UPI:
Dustin Pedroia: Boston Red Sox 2B hits ball into his own face … Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia left Monday's game after hitting the ball into his own face. — Pedroia was up to bat in the fourth inning during the sequence. He stepped in to face Baltimore Orioles pitcher Dylan Bundy.
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Fox Sports:
Benintendi's single in 11th sends Red Sox over Orioles 10-8 (Sep 18, 2017) — BALTIMORE (AP) Roaring from behind and then finally winning in extra innings, the Boston Red Sox did more than merely maintain their lead in the AL East. — They showed their mettle, a characteristic that should come in handy during the postseason.
Associated Press:
LEADING OFF: HR record set to fall, Maddon back in TB — A look at what's happening all around the majors today: — ___ — SUMMER OF THE SLUGGER — Major League Baseball is on track to break its season record for home runs with nearly two weeks left in the season.
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MLB.com:
Marlins mash Mets with 7-run 5th, Stanton HR — MIAMI — Giancarlo Stanton was off on Sunday to recharge his batteries. The All-Star slugger energized the lineup in his return, launching a three-run homer and finishing with four RBIs in a 13-1 win on Monday night at Marlins Park.
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Noah Syndergaard may not start for Mets again this season … MIAMI — As time runs out on this dismal Mets season, Noah Syndergaard wouldn't mind bringing a ray of sunshine to the organization. — And that entails pitching for the team again this year, preferably with two appearances over the final week of the regular season.
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Marc Carig / Newsday:
Matt Harvey says he was ‘terrible all the way around’
Matt Harvey says he was ‘terrible all the way around’
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MLB Trade Rumors
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Jeff Ferrell responsive, alert after taking line drive off head — It's the scariest sight in baseball. — A pitcher taking a line drive off the head at around 100 m.p.h. — “There's no question,” Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said. “A line drive to the head is about as scary as it gets in the game.”
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ESPN:
Orioles minor leaguer Miguel Gonzalez dies in car crash — Baltimore Orioles minor league pitcher Miguel Gonzalez died from injuries sustained Saturday in a car crash in his native Dominican Republic. — “Our organization is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Miguel Gonzalez,” …
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Washington Post
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Welcome to the era of the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad 30-home-run hitter — If I could put one memento from this home run era into the time capsule, it would be Rougned Odor's line from June 30. — Odor, the Texas Rangers' second baseman and No. 5 hitter that day, homered in the fourth inning with a man on base.
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Blame Game: Pointing fingers for Rangers failures in 2017
Blame Game: Pointing fingers for Rangers failures in 2017
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ESPN:
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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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
CBS DC:
Moss: Shanahan Firing Was A Message From RG3 To Redskins Locker Room — WASHINGTON — Robert Griffin III openly relished in Mike Shanahan's 2013 firing, Santana Moss informed Chad Dukes of 106.7 The Fan, adding yet another chapter to a book that, two years removed from Griffin's time in Washington …
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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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Brew Crew Ball, MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Bucs Dugout