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Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Springer, Astros beat Angels 4-2 in Ohtani's pitching return — Houston starter Gerrit Cole (13-5) allowed six hits and two runs in 5 2/3 innings for his third straight win after losing three in a row. — HOUSTON — George Springer hit a two-run homer and finished a triple shy of the cycle …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Shohei Ohtani fades fast in return in Angels' 4-2 loss to Astros … Never mind the two-run home run by George Springer. This start was never about the results. More disconcerting was the abrupt and extraordinary drop in velocity. — Almost three months removed from his most recent start …
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Toronto Sun:
Slugging Rangers employ opener strategy vs. Angels — The Texas Rangers announced before Sunday's game that they will go with the ever-growing opener pitching strategy when they begin a three-game series with the Los Angeles Angels on Monday at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Yankees, A's look to set tone in likely wild-card preview — OAKLAND, Calif. — Now that the calendar has turned to the final month of the regular season, brace yourself: The postseason push is about to get more intense, more serious and, most of all, more fun.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
3 things we learned from Cubs-Phillies series — Chicago Tribune — Here are three things we learned from the Cubs' three-game series against the Phillies. — The quality starting pitching has arrived — From newcomer Cole Hamels to fellow left-hander Jose Quintana, the performances have been stellar.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Jon Lester continues Cubs trend of excellent starting pitching performances
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Cubs on a roll entering showdown with Brewers at Miller Park
Column: Cubs on a roll entering showdown with Brewers at Miller Park
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Marc Narducci / Philly.com:
Phillies lose to Cubs on rare hiccup by Aaron Nola
Phillies lose to Cubs on rare hiccup by Aaron Nola
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
5 things to know about the Braves on Labor Day — The Braves are set to open a series with the MLB-best Red Sox at SunTrust Park on Monday. Less than an hour before first pitch, the Red Sox fans have made their presence known. — Here's what to know about the Braves before they open their last interleague series of the year:
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Sarah Langs / ESPN:
The 100s tracker: Projecting when Red Sox, others reach century mark — The Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals are still on pace for 100-plus losses. The San Diego Padres, who were on pace for triple digits last week, are back below that mark. — EDITOR'S PICKS
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Touki Toussaint returns, set to make second start vs. Red Sox
Touki Toussaint returns, set to make second start vs. Red Sox
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Arizona Republic:
Up next — San Diego Padres — Padres update: Though they're in last place and on pace for nearly 100 losses, the Padres have had a chance to impact the National League West race with their head-to-head play. They dropped three of four to the Diamondbacks in mid-August, then lost series to the Rockies and Dodgers.
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — LOS ANGELES - It did not seem to matter …
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Steve Herrick / Associated Press:
Rays ride 3 RBI from rookie Brandon Lowe to topple Indians 6-4 — Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash is excited about how his team is playing. The only thing missing for the Rays: a clear path to the playoffs. — Rookie Brandon Lowe homered and drove in three runs, and the Rays hung …
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays beat Indians again, move to 10 over .500 at 73-63
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NorthJersey.com:
Last Slide — SAN FRANCISCO — Noah Syndergaard stopped worrying about his mechanics and focused on making pitches. — In doing so, the New York Mets right-hander might have solved one of the biggest issues that has plagued him most of the year. — Syndergaard pitched a two-hitter …
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Associated Press:
MLB on pace for lowest batting average since 1972 — The batting average for the major leagues is on track for its lowest finish in nearly a half-century. — This comes despite slightly more robust offense of late — hits topping strikeouts the last two months.
Vito Chirco / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers numbers: Niko Goodrum's rookie home run mark — The Detroit Tigers (55-82) take on the Chicago White Sox (55-82) in a three-game series, starting Monday, in Chicago. — Five numbers about the Tigers you need to know: — The Tigers' 11-7 win against the N.Y. Yankees …
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
A.J. Minter talks first full season, bullpen, prospects — When Arodys Vizcaino went down, A.J. Minter stepped up. The lefty, long presumed to eventually take over the ninth-inning role, has earned 12 saves while striking out 60 in 53 innings. — It hasn't always been easy, but Minter's succeeded in the role.
Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
Reynaldo Lopez gets start against the Tigers on Monday — Chicago Tribune — Reynaldo Lopez has compiled a 4.28 ERA over his last six starts, but he brings some momentum to Monday's start against the Tigers. — Lopez (5-9, 4.51 ERA) has allowed just three earned runs and struck out 13 …
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals chat moved to Wednesday this week — The Labor Day holiday is also a chat holiday on STLtoday.com, but that doesn't mean Cardinals fans will miss the weekly opportunity to interact with our baseball writers. — Hall of Fame baseball writer Rick Hummel will take Cardinals questions …
Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox call up outfielder Ryan Cordell — Chicago Tribune — The White Sox recalled outfielder Ryan Cordell from Triple-A Charlotte on Monday. — The 26-year-old is batting .246 with four home runs, 26 RBI and eight stolen bases in 51 combined games for the Arizona League Sox, Class AA Birmingham and Charlotte.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Addison Russell returns to the Cubs lineup, Javier Baez starts at 3B vs. the Brewers — Chicago Tribune — Shortstop Addison Russell returns to the Cubs lineup Monday as they try to expand their NL Central lead in a showdown against the Brewers at Miller Park.
