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Former MLB pitcher Roy Halladay killed in Gulf of Mexico plane crash … HOLIDAY, Fla. - Eight-time MLB All-Star and two-time Cy Young award winner Roy Halladay died Tuesday after his plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40. — Halladay's ICON A5 light sport aircraft crashed 10 miles west …
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Roy Halladay, 40, dies in plane crash in Gulf of Mexico — Roy Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award-winning pitcher who retired from baseball nearly four years ago, has died in a plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40. — Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said during a news conference …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Roy Halladay: A genuine ace who symbolized competitiveness — San Diego Padres scout Chris Bourjos was home in Arizona when his son frantically telephoned him Tuesday afternoon, and when he hung up, he was numb, still trying to comprehend what happened. — Roy Halladay, the finest player …
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Miller: Halladay an example for a generation of pitchers — Roy Halladay's player page at Baseball-Reference pops with bold ink and staggering numbers: the innings totals, the 20-win seasons, the run of All-Star appearances and Cy Young finishes, the way he single-handedly dragged the complete game into the pitch-count era.
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Gene Guidi / Detroit Free Press:
From the archives: Roy Halladay nearly no-hit Detroit Tigers in 2nd MLB start — Editor's Note: The baseball world mourned Tuesday over the death of longtime Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, who died in a plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico. Halladay, 40, was among the best pitchers …
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Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Former Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay dies in plane crash
Former Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay dies in plane crash
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Ian Kinsler bested by Brian Dozier for Gold Glove Award — Ian Kinsler fell short of a second consecutive Gold Glove. — Kinsler, the Detroit Tigers' second baseman whose numbers ranked among the best second baseman in the American League, lost the award to Minnesota's Brian Dozier.
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Gold Gloves: Alex Gordon, Jason Heyward, Nolan Arenado win 5th — Major League Baseball's awards season is about to get in full swing, and late Tuesday night, players from both leagues were recognized for defensive excellence as the Gold Glove winners were announced.
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Gold Glove Award winners announced; Jeter, Jackson to receive special recognition — Nolan Arenado, Jason Heyward and Alex Gordon each won their fifth career Rawlings Gold Glove Award on Tuesday night. — Arenado, the All-Star Colorado Rockies third baseman, joins Ichiro Suzuki …
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Fox Sports:
Series a winner for Fox, but doesn't match last year — NEW YORK (AP) The Houston Astros may not have the drawing power of the Chicago Cubs, but Fox isn't about to complain. — The network was blessed with a seven-game World Series for the second straight year, which is ideal for business.
Associated Press:
Defeated Dodgers motivated to make another World Series run — LOS ANGELES (AP) — After falling one victory short of winning the World Series, the Dodgers front office is motivated to tweak a roster that it expects will remain mostly intact next season. — Andrew Friedman …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Japanese star Shohei Ohtani reportedly chooses CAA Sports to represent him in the U.S., a sign he's ready to play in the majors — Japan's Shohei Otani (16) pitches during the WBSC Premier 12 semifinal game against South Korea at the Tokyo Dome on Nov. 19, 2015. (Getty Images)
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Lincoln library asks for stories on Cubs-Cardinals rivalry — Photos from the Cubs-Cardinals game at Busch Stadium on Sept. 27, 2017. The Cubs clinched the NL Central with a 5-1 win. — The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum in Illinois wants people to share their stories about baseball.
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Rays make qualifying offer to free agent RHP Alex Cobb — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) The Tampa Bay Rays have extended a one-year, $17.4 million qualifying offer to free agent pitcher Alex Cobb. — The 30-year-old right-hander posted career highs for wins, games started and innings pitched …
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Mike Axisa / CBSSports.com:
MLB Hot Stove: These nine free agents receive $17.4 million qualifying offer
MLB Hot Stove: These nine free agents receive $17.4 million qualifying offer
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Aaron Judge ‘surprised’ that Joe Girardi was ousted as Yankees manager — Aaron Judge echoed his former manager's sentiment, saying he was “surprised” that Joe Girardi was ousted by the Yankees. — “Joe was there for 10 years, had a winning season every year, and he was my first manager,” Judge said Tuesday morning on ESPN.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cashman: Time for ‘fresh voice’ to helm Yanks
Cashman: Time for ‘fresh voice’ to helm Yanks
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Detroit News:
Next Slide — Baseball's Hall of Fame has as part of its unique justice system a kind of appeals panel designed to correct earlier ballot mistakes and ensure no worthy player misses a Cooperstown plaque. — The problem, as most detected Monday when old Detroit Tigers artist Lou Whitaker …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Keeping Rosenthal was less attractive to Cardinals than opening a roster spot — Before making their moves toward a new look for their late-inning relief, the Cardinals gave former All-Star closer Trevor Rosenthal his release and, in the process, began fine-tuning the 40-man roster.
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