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Sarah Langs / ESPN:
The 100s tracker: Teams on pace for triple-digit wins (or losses) — With parity out and going for it — or the opposite of that — in across baseball, the different between the teams at the top and those stuck at the bottom has never been greater. Whether your team is chasing the 100-win mark …
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Associated Press:
MLB: Oakland acquires pitcher Mike Fiers from Tigers
MLB: Oakland acquires pitcher Mike Fiers from Tigers
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MLB Baseball News …
Associated Press:
Yankees lefty J.A. Happ set to return as he is declared not contagious
Yankees lefty J.A. Happ set to return as he is declared not contagious
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ESPN
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White Sox place OF Garcia on DL, make three other moves
White Sox place OF Garcia on DL, make three other moves
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South Side Sox
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
Joe Kelly finds Tony LaRussa's World Series ring in his glove
Joe Kelly finds Tony LaRussa's World Series ring in his glove
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NESN.com
Kristie Ackert / miamiherald:
It's time for Yankees to face the inevitability of a wild-card game, and start strategizing for it
It's time for Yankees to face the inevitability of a wild-card game, and start strategizing for it
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Over the Monster, Pinstripe Alley and Baseball Prospectus
Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Aaron Boone hoping Yankees will come together, grow after sweep
Aaron Boone hoping Yankees will come together, grow after sweep
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South Side Sox
Scott Boeck / USA Today:
MLB power rankings: Athletics are for real, Yankees stumble — The Oakland Athletics, riding a six-game win streak, are threatening to shake up the American League West standings and wild-card race as they rise up the power rankings. — The A's, with a major league-best 33-10 record since June 16 …
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The Good Phight
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Bob Nightengale / Arizona Republic:
As Pirates gear up for playoffs, Andrew McCutchen wonders why this season is different — PHOENIX — San Francisco Giants right fielder Andrew McCutchen sat watching the moves, his mouth agape, trying to comprehend what was happening in his adopted hometown of Pittsburgh.
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The Crawfish Boxes and MLB Baseball News …
ESPN:
Power Rankings: Deadline deals help deliver a new No. 1 — The slow roll of this season's trade deadline couldn't stop one big tide from rolling in, because for only the second time all season we have a unanimous No. 1. After weeks of splitting the vote with the reigning World Series champs in Houston …
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MLB Baseball News … and Arizona Sports
Josh Peter / USA Today:
As Astros welcome Roberto Osuna, they wave goodbye to their integrity
As Astros welcome Roberto Osuna, they wave goodbye to their integrity
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The Crawfish Boxes, CBSSports.com and Let's Go Tribe
Donald Duench / Toronto Sun:
On Deck: Red Sox at Blue Jays — Donald Duench, Toronto SunMore from Donald Duench, Toronto Sun — ON DECK — STARTING PITCHERS — LHP Drew Pomeranz (1-5, 6.56 ERA) vs. RHP Marcus Stroman (4-8, 5.63 ERA) — Pomeranz missed six weeks because of left biceps tendinitis …
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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Smoak's game not just big at the plate — When Justin Smoak was a first-time all star in 2017, he earned his way to the Midsummer Classic with his prowess at the plate, a performance that justifiably wooed voters. — It was the bat that got the Blue Jays first baseman to the big leagues …
Steve Schuster / Toronto Sun:
Capellan can make Goldeyes franchise history — Winnipeg Goldeyes' closer Victor Capellan notched his 18th save of the year on Sunday versus Chicago. — The third-year Goldeyes' bullpen ace has a chance to set a franchise record for saves in one season. Oscar Montero holds the current record with 22 saves in 2004.
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Jays and their fans “dump on Mariners table” in annual Seattle sojourn — SEATTLE — You can feel it, hear it and especially see it as you walk downtown, through Pioneer Square and past the Pyramid Brewing Beer Garden across the road from Safeco Field where the sea of blue is truly deep and impressive.
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Astros outfielder George Springer expected to miss 2 weeks — Houston Astros star center fielder George Springer is expected to be out two weeks after spraining his left thumb sliding headfirst into second base on Sunday. — X-rays performed Sunday were negative.
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Vito Chirco / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers five shutouts away from franchise record of 20 — Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Francisco Liriano waits while Oakland Athletics designated hitter Khris Davis runs out his solo home run during the fourth inning Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018, in Oakland. D. Ross Cameron, AP
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Mike Berardino / Twin Cities:
Punchless Twins fall 10-0 to division-leading Cleveland Indians — CLEVELAND — Twins manager Paul Molitor sewed up Understatement of the Month honors before Monday's 10-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians. — “Our personnel,” Molitor allowed, “has changed somewhat the last 10 days or so.”
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Let's Go Tribe
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox's Kevan Smith names his son after Daniel Webb, his former teammate who died in October — Chicago Tribune — Daniel Webb hasn't been forgotten by his old friends in the White Sox system. The relief pitcher who died in an ATV accident in October in Tennessee provided catcher Kevan Smith …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Durability a source of pride for Cubs catcher Willson Contreras — Chicago Tribune — With about one-third of the regular season remaining, Willson Contreras is on pace to catch 1,000 innings for the first time in his major-league career as well as lead all major leaguers in innings caught.
Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers top prospect Casey Mize stumbles in Lakeland home debut … Who are Detroit's next batch of star athletes? We looked at the rosters of the Lions, Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons, and came up with a ranking of who could become our city's next big talent.
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Corey Seager To Undergo Hip Surgery — Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager is slated to undergo surgery on his left hip tomorrow, the club announced. He is already out for the year after undergoing Tommy John surgery. — The organization says in its statement that Seager is “expected to resume baseball activities in January.”
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True Blue LA
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: The night that changed Cubs baseball forever — Wrigley Field was the last major league ballpark to add lights — and the battle to approve them was a long one. Here are photos of the protests and protesters as well as the lights installation and the first night game on Aug. 8, 1988, which started but was rained out.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Remember 8-8-88? How night baseball changed the Cubs and Wrigleyville