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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Altherr goes deep to back Arrieta, Phils beat D'Backs 5-3 — PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Aaron Altherr came through in a clutch spot again. — Altherr hit a go-ahead three-run homer, Jake Arrieta outpitched Zack Greinke and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 Wednesday night.
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The Good Phight
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Rob Tornoe / Philly.com:
Today's Phillies-Diamondbacks game only available on Facebook — Good luck finding this afternoon's Phillies game on television. — Fans hoping to watch one of baseball's hottest teams take on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park today at 1:05 p.m. will once again have to log into Facebook …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Photos: Arizona Diamondbacks at Philadelphia Phillies
Photos: Arizona Diamondbacks at Philadelphia Phillies
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AZ Snake Pit and MLB Baseball News …
Bucky Dent / UPI:
Syndergaard-Martinez duel highlights Mets-Cards finale — If one's baseball tastes run toward 100 mph fastballs and strikeouts, Thursday's series finale between the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals in Busch Stadium might be for you. — Two of the game's hardest throwers square off …
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Steven Matz fails to make it out of the fourth inning, as Mets suffer 9-1 blowout loss to Cardinals
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wacha's eight strikeouts lead Cardinals to 9-1 druibbing of
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals take advantage of Mets' miscues
Steve Herrick / Associated Press:
Homers lift Indians past Cubs, but Miller injured in 4-1 win — Cleveland Indians' Andrew Miller reacts after having thrown only two pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the seventh inning in a baseball game Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Cleveland. Miller had to leave the game. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)
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Associated Press:
Indians' Andrew Miller leaves game with tight left hamstring — CLEVELAND — Indians relief ace Andrew Miller has left a game against the Chicago Cubs with left hamstring tightness. — Miller relieved Trevor Bauer with Cleveland leading 3-1 in the seventh inning Wednesday night. — EDITOR'S PICKS
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ozuna pressing at the plate, but vows ‘my show is coming’ — Marcell Ozuna already should know what the Cardinals think of him. They traded four prospects to get him. — But the struggling outfielder, acquired from Miami, can't seem to stop trying to please everyone — front office, teammates, fans.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter sits as Pham hits his way up to leadoff vs. Mets
Carpenter sits as Pham hits his way up to leadoff vs. Mets
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Viva El Birdos and Amazin' Avenue
Mike Fitzpatrick / Baltimore Sun:
Didi goes deep again, Austin powers Yankees past Twins 7-4 — Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius makes the last out of the game in a foggy haze Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. (Elsa/Getty Images) — Didi Gregorius homered for the fourth straight game and added two RBIs …
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Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — PITTSBURGH — The Detroit Tigers bats were able to pick up Jordan Zimmermann in the first game. — But it was too tough a task to pull off a similar performance in the second game of a doubleheader on Wednesday at PNC Park, after lefty Matthew Boyd exited in the fourth inning after giving up four runs on seven hits.
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Associated Press:
Zunino homers to back Hernandez, Mariners beat White Sox 4-3 — CHICAGO (AP) — Mike Zunino knew the ball hit the sweet spot. He just wasn't sure at first if it would clear the wall. — Zunino homered and scored twice to back Felix Hernandez in the Seattle Mariners' 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.
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MLB Baseball News …, Lookout Landing and South Side Sox
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox fall to Mariners 4-3, lose for 16th time in last 19 games
White Sox fall to Mariners 4-3, lose for 16th time in last 19 games
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MLB Baseball News …
Paul Attfield / Associated Press:
Betts hits 2 HRs as Red Sox beat Blue Jays 4-3 — TORONTO (AP) - After six home runs in his last seven games, it seems Mookie Betts' isn't impressing his teammates anymore. — “We don't care about Mookie, we care about the Bruins,” Hanley Ramirez joked in the locker room …
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Bluebird Banter
ESPN:
Trevor Richards, former substitute teacher, brewery employee, strikes out 10, out-pitches Clayton Kershaw — Trevor Richards' résumé lists previous employment as a substitute teacher and a brewery worker. Now he can add strikeout artist. — The Miami Marlins right-hander struck …
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Associated Press:
Gray strikes out 11 to help Rockies beat Padres 5-2 — DENVER (AP) — Jon Gray struck out 11 in six dominant innings and David Dahl lined a two-run triple, lifting the Colorado Rockies to a 5-2 win over the San Diego Padres on Wednesday. — Gray (2-4) had pinpoint control in scattering three hits …
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Gaslamp Ball
ESPN:
April matters. Here's what four weeks of baseball have told us — Believe it or not, the 2018 major league season is already four weeks old. Now, that might not be enough time to completely put to bed cries of ‘small sample size!’ about every trend (or fluke) of the early season …
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Next Slide — KANSAS CITY - Baseball managers get a lot of numbers thrown at them these days but Craig Counsell only needed to hear one late Wednesday night. — Fourteen. — That's how many runs the Brewers have allowed over their last eight games. Not coincidentally …
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Brew Crew Ball, MLB Baseball News …, Royals Review and Press Gazette Media
Associated Press:
Tromp, Gonzalez lead the way for Pensacola — PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Chadwick Tromp doubled and singled, scoring a pair of runs while also driving home a couple as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos beat the Birmingham Barons 9-8 on Wednesday. — Luis Gonzalez doubled and singled with two runs for Pensacola.
Associated Press:
MLB: Jonny Venters returns to the majors — Left-hander Jonny Venters on Wednesday pitched in the major leagues for the first time after enduring three elbow ligament-replacement surgeries and a six-year absence. — Venters retired Chris Davis, the only batter he faced …
ESPN:
Angels star Shohei Ohtani expects blister issue to be over — Shohei Ohtani is confident that the blister problem that cut short his start on April 18 will no longer be an issue, Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. — “Shohei really feels if he goes out and pitches and it feels good …
Associated Press:
Baseball notebook: Brewers' Thames out at least two months — Brewers first baseman Eric Thames will be out at least a couple of months after tearing the ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb during Tuesday night's victory in Kansas City. — Thames had an MRI exam Wednesday that revealed the torn ligament.
Associated Press:
Cabrera heads to extended spring after signing with Indians — CLEVELAND (AP) — Veteran outfielder Melky Cabrera will report to extended spring training after signing a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians. — Indians manager Terry Francona said Wednesday the 33-year-old Cabrera …
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MLB Baseball News … and Let's Go Tribe
Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
Alex Cobb's struggles continue with fateful fifth inning as Orioles fall to Tampa Bay, 8-4 — The Orioles lose to the Rays, 8-4. (Denise Sanders, Baltimore Sun video) — This was seemingly the night that Alex Cobb had finally found his footing, keeping the ball on the ground …
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Camden Chat