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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Yanks' Brian Cashman: Gleyber Torres untouchable in any trade — NEW YORK — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has reached out to about 20 teams since the end of last week's Major League Baseball draft to see just what it will take for his club to land a new starting pitcher ahead of next month's trade deadline.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs top pitching prospect Adbert Alzolay out for season with lat strain — Cubs manager Joe Maddon on the important of resting his players, especially with temperatures rising. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — If the Cubs add pitching depth this season …
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Adding DH to the National League would be a huge boon for the Cubs — Cubs relief pitcher Carl Edwards Jr. aims to return from disabled list before the All-Star break. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Commissioner Rob Manfred revealed that adding the designated hitter rule …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Kris Bryant returns to 2nd spot, Jason Heyward sits
ESPN:
MLB suspends, fines Matt Kemp, Robinson Chirinos — Major League Baseball has suspended Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp and Texas Rangers catcher Robinson Chirinos each one game for their on-field altercation Wednesday night. — Each players also was fined. — EDITOR'S PICKS
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Angels place 4 more on disabled list, bringing total to club-record 15 — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Los Angeles Angels lost four more players to the disabled list Friday, putting the club's total at a franchise-record 15 players on the DL at one time. — Infielder Zack Cozart went on the DL …
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Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — Detroit Tigers first baseman John Hicks accomplished a career first on Thursday: a major-league triple. — Leading off the bottom of the seventh inning of Detroit's game against the Minnesota Twins, Hicks drove a 2-1 pitch into Comerica Park's cavernous gap in right-center field.
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Buster OlneyESPN Senior / ESPN:
Olney: Billy Hamilton could be a real weapon on the right team — Just off the hallway that leads from the home clubhouse to the dugout in Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park, there is a batting cage to the right, enveloped by netting, and right next to that is a mini-track.
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Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. New York Mets … Diamondbacks left-hander Robbie Ray made his first rehab start on Thursday with Class-A Visalia and allowed five runs (two earned) on five hits while striking out three and walking one. — Both earned runs were solo homers surrendered by Ray …
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Associated Press:
Homer Bailey (knee) not healthy enough to pitch, halts rehab — PITTSBURGH — Struggling Cincinnati Reds right-hander Homer Bailey has halted his injury rehabilitation assignment at Triple-A Louisville. — Bailey made one start for Louisville and allowed five runs in three innings Monday.
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Reds Beat Blog: It's time to revisit Bailey-bullpen plan
Reds Beat Blog: It's time to revisit Bailey-bullpen plan
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Joe Totoraitis / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Suter leads the way, Milwaukee slugs Philadelphia 13-2 — Brent Suter drove in two runs and pitched a season-high seven innings, — Jesus Aguilar homered and the NL Central-leading — Philadelphia Phillies 13-2 on Friday night. — Suter (7-4) allowed one run on six hits to win …
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Andrew Wagner / UPI:
Brewers' balanced pitching staff looks to top Phillies
Brewers' balanced pitching staff looks to top Phillies
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Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
‘Back to the drawing board’ after White Sox prospect Michael Kopech's rocky outing — Photos of the White Sox pitcher and the No. 10-ranked prospect by Baseball America. — Chicago Tribune — Triple-A Charlotte pitcher Michael Kopech hit a big bump in the road in his start …
Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Reds Hall of Fame Induction Gala features star-studded lineup — The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame is expecting a star-studded lineup for its induction gala on July 22 - including six of the Big Red Machine's “Great Eight” and several of its pitchers as well as National Baseball Hall of Famers Ken Griffey …
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Phillies learning how to navigate through turbulent times | Bob Brookover — The Phillies arrived in Milwaukee on Thursday night as a team in contention. They were four games behind the first-place Atlanta Braves and 2 ½ games behind the Washington Nationals for the second wild-card spot.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Ed Roebuck, pitcher on the Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 championship team, dies at 86 — Ed Roebuck, who pitched for the only Brooklyn Dodgers team to win a World Series championship and the first Dodgers team in Los Angeles, died Thursday. He was 86. — He was found unresponsive in his Lakewood home, according to his son Ron.
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Mike Berardino / Twin Cities:
Twins club Corey Kluber in 6-3 win over first-place Indians — CLEVELAND — On paper, it appeared to be a clear mismatch: Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber, with 10 wins already and the second-best earned run average in the American League, against hard-luck Twins right-hander Kyle Gibson …
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves unravel in seventh, lose messy game to Padres — The Braves' sold-out crowd Friday night was treated to a plethora of baseball's oddities, including an increasingly rare home-team loss. — The Padres derailed the Braves' perfect homestand, using a seventh-inning rally to win 9-3.
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Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
Cleveland Indians thinking long term with Andrew Miller's return from injury — The Cleveland Indians are looking to secure long-term health before Andrew Miller returns from a knee injury. — CLEVELAND — When the Cleveland Indians get left-handed reliever Andrew Miller back from injury …
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays owner Stuart Sternberg frustrated, but optimistic — NEW YORK — So what does the boss — lowercase, of course, around here — think of this up-and-down, in-and-out Rays' season so far? Appropriately, a wide variety of things. — In a 30-minute chat with the Tampa Bay Times …