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Young fan taken from Yankees game to hospital after being hit by foul ball — NEW YORK — A young fan sitting in the lower-level seats at Yankee Stadium was bloodied by a 105 mph line drive that struck her in the face during Wednesday's Minnesota Twins-New York Yankees game.
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Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Young fan struck by foul line drive at Yankee Stadium, could lead to increased calls for protective netting … The debate about whether the Yankees should extend the protective netting down the base lines likely will rage again after a young fan was injured during Wednesday's game against Minnesota at the Stadium.
Alex Butler / UPI:
New York Yankees: Toddler hit by foul ball, taken to hospital … New York Yankees players were visibility distraught after watching a foul ball hit a toddler in the face Wednesday at Yankee Stadium. — The play happened in the bottom of the fifth inning off of the bat of Todd Frazier.
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CBSSports.com, Fox News and New York Post
USA Today:
Girl struck by foul ball at Yankee Stadium, removed from game — A girl was struck by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium and carried out from the stands Wednesday afternoon, an incident that will likely spur more calls for the New York Yankees to extend protective netting behind home plate.
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Associated Press
Wallace Matthews / New York Times:
Citi Field Added More Netting. Now Yankee Stadium Might Expand the Trend.
Citi Field Added More Netting. Now Yankee Stadium Might Expand the Trend.
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports, USA Today and Deadspin
George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers lose 3-2 to A's, fall to 4-16 in September — The Tigers scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning, but lost, 3-2, on Wednesday afternoon at Comerica Park. — Marcus Semien hit a RBI double in the third inning and a two-run home run in the seventh inning for the Athletics.
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Could regular neck injections be part of Jordan Zimmermann's future?
George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Brad Ausmus mum on job status, thinks fate already decided
Tigers' Brad Ausmus mum on job status, thinks fate already decided
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Bless You Boys
Doug Mittler / ESPN:
Rumor Central: Will Tigers 2B Ian Kinsler waive his no-trade clause?
Rumor Central: Will Tigers 2B Ian Kinsler waive his no-trade clause?
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MLB Trade Rumors and MLB Daily Dish
Fox Sports:
Still in thick of wild-card race, Rockies lose third in row (Sep 20, 2017) — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Jonathan Lucroy is confident the Colorado Rockies will find their swagger again, and fast. Their playoff hopes depend on it. — If the rookies dressing up in Denver Broncos jerseys for a flight …
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Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Brewers can't count on help in chasing down Cubs for NL Central crown
Brewers can't count on help in chasing down Cubs for NL Central crown
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports, Milwaukee, AZ Snake Pit and Brew Crew Ball
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Cubs hoping Jake Arrieta makes three more starts before playoffs
Cubs hoping Jake Arrieta makes three more starts before playoffs
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Bleed Cubbie Blue and MLB on Yahoo! Sports
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets bullpen on wrong side of history as they aim not to repeat it heading into 2018 — MIAMI — It was kind of an appropriate place for it to happen Wednesday. After all, Marlins Park back in April is where some people believe the Mets' bullpen struggles began.
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Associated Press:
Padres sign lefty Clayton Richard to two-year contract extension — SAN DIEGO — The rebuilding San Diego Padres have extended the contract of left-hander Clayton Richard through the 2019 season. — Richard, 34, is the oldest player on the team, which doesn't envision being competitive until 2019 or 2020.
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Padres Extend Clayton Richard
Padres Extend Clayton Richard
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Gaslamp Ball and MLB Daily Dish
UPI:
Toronto Blue Jays sign pitcher Marco Estrada to one-year, $13M extension — Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Marco Estrada signed a one-year, $13 million contract extension, the team announced Wednesday. — Estrada, who is signed through 2018, would have been eligible for free agency after this season.
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Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Yankees bats bail out Luis Severino to complete sweep of Twins in 11-3 victory — The Yankees once again showed the Twins what could be in store for them in a potential AL wild-card game, completing a three-game series sweep on Wednesday with an 11-3 pounding at the Stadium.
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John Harper / New York Daily News:
Joe Girardi wants to catch Red Sox, but having Luis Severino for wild-card game should be priority
Joe Girardi wants to catch Red Sox, but having Luis Severino for wild-card game should be priority
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Camden Chat
Evan Drellich / CSNNE.com:
In appreciation of a peculiar, throwback Red Sox offense
In appreciation of a peculiar, throwback Red Sox offense
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Over the Monster
USA Today:
Cleveland Indians' surge bodes well for playoffs — Trevor Bauer might be the most analytic player in the major leagues. — The Cleveland Indians right-hander was an engineering major at UCLA and has a great understanding of the physics that goes into pitching.
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Pedro Moura / Los Angeles Times:
Red-hot Indians prove too hot to handle for Angels
Red-hot Indians prove too hot to handle for Angels
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Let's Go Tribe
UPI:
MLB record broken for home runs in a single season behind Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge — Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon's home run Tuesday night in Toronto was the 5,694th in the major leagues this season, breaking the previous record set in 2000 — the heart of the Steroid Era.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Ender Inciarte's bid for 200-hit season imperiled by thumb — Lingering soreness in his left thumb is beginning to look like it could affect Ender Inciarte's once seemingly inevitable bid for a 200-hit season. — The Braves' All-Star center fielder and leadoff man left Tuesday's game …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Flowers could be back in lineup Thursday — Tyler Flowers has progressed significantly in the past couple of days, and the Braves hope to have the veteran catcher back in the lineup Thursday. — He's missed six games with a bruised left hand after he was hit by a pitch …
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Here is why Royals reliever Peter Moylan would like to return to Royals in 2018 — TORONTO — Peter Moylan is a 38-year-old reliever who forged a baseball career after working manual labor and sales jobs in his native Australia. He is a pitcher who has endured two Tommy John surgeries …
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
MLB commissioner expects teams to play nice in pursuing Ohtani — SEATTLE — The off-season is only 12 days away for two-thirds of the teams in Major League Baseball, which means the also-rans will get a head start on their winter planning if they choose to take it.
Arizona Republic:
D-Backs briefly considered juggling rotation — Before the Diamondbacks faced the Rockies last week at Chase Field, they briefly considered the idea of steering right-hander Zack Greinke away from the series, a way of shielding him from the team he might face in the wild-card game next month.