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Adry Torres / Associated Press:
Dodgers hit 7 HRs, beat Mets 8-7 on Turner's shot in 11th — NEW YORK (AP) Watching from the visitor's dugout, Justin Turner saw his teammates spray Citi Field with a bunch of home runs and figured the Los Angeles Dodgers wouldn't need any from him. — His power proved to be the difference.
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Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Cubs swept by last-place Reds in 4 games for first time since 1983 — CINCINNATI — Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon must feel like every move he makes is the wrong one right now as his team was swept by the last-place Cincinnati Reds after an 8-6 loss on Sunday, getting outscored 31-13 over the four games.
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds' Nick Senzel: Season-ending injury 'couldn't have come at a worse time' — Reds pitcher Anthony DeSclafani discusses his third-inning grand slam in an 11-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. It was the first grand slam by a Reds pitcher since 1959. The Enquirer/Bobby Nightengale
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Kris Bryant sidelined again with shoulder soreness — Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant discusses his shoulder soreness on Sunday, June 24, 2018. (Paul Sullivan/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Kris Bryant has been playing with a sore left shoulder, the Cubs third baseman admitted before Sunday's game.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Yu Darvish to make rehab start Monday at Class A South Bend
Yu Darvish to make rehab start Monday at Class A South Bend
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MLB Baseball News … and MLB Trade Rumors
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Mike Montgomery to start in place of Tyler Chatwood against Reds
Mike Montgomery to start in place of Tyler Chatwood against Reds
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
Chris Sale shows he deserves to be part of AL Cy Young discussion — BOSTON — They used to say “Don't pitch a lefty in Fenway Park.” The Green Monster is so close and gives up so many cheap home runs to right-handed batters and so many cheap doubles off the wall that it will eventually get in your head if you're a southpaw.
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
Resilient Mariners show why their bid to contend is legit — BOSTON — Nobody was worried in the Mariners clubhouse before Saturday's game. Dee Gordon sat on the black leather couch watching the Johnsonville Cornhole Championships on ESPN. Nick Vincent and Mike Leake played cards.
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MLB Baseball News …, Lookout Landing and Over the Monster
Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — “It's no secret that if we want to get to the World Series, we gotta go through Cleveland,” he said. “And we gotta figure out how to get our stuff together, especially here, in Cleveland. I can't remember the last time we won a game here.”
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Brian Hall / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Berrios strikes out 12 as Twins beat Rangers 2-0 — Jose Berrios struck out a career-best 12 in seven innings, and the — Texas Rangers 2-0 on Sunday. — Eddie Rosario had two hits for Minnesota, which snapped a three-game losing streak. — Bobby Wilson and Robbie Grossman each singled in a run.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Lone Star Ball
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ESPN:
Yankees' Gary Sanchez injures groin on Sunday, ‘probably going’ on DL — New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez is likely headed to the disabled list with a groin injury. — Sanchez was injured while trying to beat a 6-4-3 double play in the 10th inning of Sunday's 7-6 loss in Tampa Bay, which capped a weekend sweep by the Rays.
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Mark Didtler / Associated Press:
Bauers homers in 12th, Rays sweep Yankees with 7-6 win
Bauers homers in 12th, Rays sweep Yankees with 7-6 win
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DRaysBay
Greg Auman / UPI:
Yankees suddenly searching for win vs. Rays
Yankees suddenly searching for win vs. Rays
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MLB Baseball News … and Pinstripe Alley
Daniel Popper / New York Daily News:
Jerry Blevins, Mets' lefty reliever, gets first career start Sunday vs. Dodgers — Lefthander Jerry Blevins will start the Mets' series finale against the Dodgers Sunday at Citi Field. — Jason Vargas was initially supposed to start the game, but the Mets placed him on the DL after he strained …
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Amazin' Avenue
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Toronto Sun:
Balanced Astros look to win rubber match against Royals — HOUSTON — It was yet another example of what the Houston Astros look like when their lineup depth flashes, their fourth win in their final at-bat this season offering a glimpse of potential even when everything didn't quite fall into place.
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MLB Baseball News …, The Crawfish Boxes and Royals Review
Kerry Crowley / Mercury News:
Hunter Pence authors game-winning hit in emotional walkoff win for Giants — SAN FRANCISCO-Bases loaded. Closer on the mound. Game on the line. — It's the situation every child dreams of seizing, the special moment every player aspires to author. — “It's like a kid on Christmas morning for me,” Hunter Pence said.
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MLB Baseball News …, McCovey Chronicles and East Bay Times
Tommy Birch / Des Moines Register:
Cubs expected to promote Iowa Cubs pitcher Duane Underwood Jr. — Duane Underwood Jr. is finally getting his shot to pitch in the big leagues. — The Iowa Cubs pitcher, according to multiple reports, is being called up to start Monday against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jeff Seidel / USA Today:
Meet Luke Leto, Michigan's best baseball prospect since Derek Jeter — Luke Leto is one of the best prospects in the country — and several coaches say he has the potential to be a first-round draft pick in the 2021 MLB draft. — Leto, 15, is ranked the No. 1 prospect in the country …
Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
Carlos Rodon takes the mound as White Sox take on Athletics, Paul Blackburn — White Sox manager Rick Renteria talks about starter Carlos Rodon's progress since recovering from shoulder surgery and his potential as a future ace on Sunday, June 24, 2018. (Phil Thompson/Chicago Tribune)
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MLB Baseball News …, Athletics Nation and South Side Sox
Dan Greenspan / Associated Press:
Blue Jays snap road losing streak, beat Angels 4-1 — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) After losing 10 of their previous 11 games away from home, the Toronto Blue Jays got timely plays to break out of their rut. — Steve Pearce hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning and the Blue Jays ended …
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MLB Baseball News …, Halos Heaven and Bluebird Banter