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ESPN:
Power Rankings: One last Red Sox-Astros showdown before October — who's No. 1? — With just three weeks left in the season, we're at the point when a good run matters a lot more for teams that still have October on their agenda than it will for, say, the Rays building on their stretch-run spoiler bragging rights.
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Sarah Langs / ESPN:
The 100s tracker: Astros rejoin the club — With a series win against the best team in baseball, the Astros made their way back into the group of teams on pace for triple-digit wins. Who else could hit the century mark in wins or losses as the season hits the homestretch? — THE 100-WIN-PACE CLUB
Calli Remillard / Boston Globe:
'I'm tired of these questions': Astros manager insists the wrong call was upheld against Red Sox
'I'm tired of these questions': Astros manager insists the wrong call was upheld against Red Sox
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NBCSports.com and NESN.com
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Red Sox-Astros series left us wanting more in October
Red Sox-Astros series left us wanting more in October
Discussion:
Over the Monster
Associated Press:
Nationals-Phils rained out, traditional doubleheader Tuesday — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Even blow torches couldn't get the field dry enough for the Nationals and Phillies to play. — Despite unusual methods by the grounds crew at Citizens Bank Park, the game between the Washington …
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Scott Lauber / Philly.com:
Nationals endorsed decision not to play on Citizens Bank Park infield that felt like ‘pudding’ — At about 6:25 p.m. Monday night, less than an hour before the first pitch was supposed to have been thrown, Washington Nationals leadoff hitter Adam Eaton went for a walk on the infield at Citizens Bank Park.
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies postponed by wet field; blowtorches fall short — The Phillies will have to get hot in the final two weeks of the season if they are to chase down first-place Atlanta. But that's not why five blowtorches flamed the infield dirt on Monday afternoon.
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News …, The Good Phight, Federal Baseball and The Comeback
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: MLB needs to change the venue for Thursday's Cubs-Nationals game with Hurricane Florence looming — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs can't complain or cry about the decision to postpone Sunday's game in Washington because of the nonstop rain. — And they won't complain or cry …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Kris Bryant starts in left field as Cubs try to rebound vs. Brewers
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
3 things we learned from the Cubs-Nationals series
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
5 questions about the upcoming Cubs-Brewers series at Wrigley Field
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
MLB power rankings: For now, Cubs fending off Brewers as showdown looms
MLB power rankings: For now, Cubs fending off Brewers as showdown looms
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News … and Bleed Cubbie Blue
Detroit Free Press:
Justin Verlander gets emotional during video before start vs. Tigers — For the first time in his career, Justin Verlander is a visitor at Comerica Park. — The Detroit Tigers did their best to pay homage to the former All-Star and ace. … As Verlander was walking from the bullpen …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks' Daniel Descalso to see more action in stretch run at Ketel Marte's expense … CONNECT — DENVER - Daniel Descalso was in the Diamondbacks' lineup at second base for the fourth consecutive game on Monday night, a trend that manager Torey Lovullo said will continue and likely will come at the expense of Ketel Marte.
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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Fenway Fun and more awaits Blue Jays as season fades away — BOSTON - The future of the Blue Jays will meet the present (such as it is) head on in the most literal way possible over the next three days. — With a bloated Jays roster to play the remainder of the season …
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Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Yankees' Aaron Judge takes batting practice but pain in wrist continues — MINNEAPOLIS — Even as he says the pain in his injured right wrist persists, New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge continues to make strides in his recovery. — The days when he'll be back in pinstripes appear to finally be drawing a little closer.
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New York Daily News:
Mets, Marlins game gets postponed. Here's how it'll affect the rotation — Mother Nature must not be fan of Jacob deGrom. — The NL Cy Young contender missed out on another start Monday as the Mets home matchup against the Marlins was postponed due to rain.
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue
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Matt Breen / Philly.com:
The Phillies are running out of time | Extra Innings
The Phillies are running out of time | Extra Innings
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News …, Amazin' Avenue and Phillies Nation
ESPN:
Cubs reliever Drew Smyly won't return for stretch run — Chicago Cubs left-handed reliever Drew Smyly, who is still recovering from Tommy John surgery he underwent in June 2017, has been shut down for the season, the team announced Monday. — Smyly was throwing simulated games …
Steve Overbey / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Adams' homer rallies Cardinals past Pirates 8-7 — Matt Adams hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning to rally the — St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-7 victory over the — Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night. — St. Louis, which overcame deficits of 4-0 and 6-4, moved two games ahead of the
Discussion:
Bucs Dugout and Viva El Birdos
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Hard-throwing young relievers getting major-league work during the White Sox's rebuild — There's no formal timeline to the White Sox's rebuilding process, but some markers present themselves along the way. — One of those is the type of arms in the bullpen churn.
Discussion:
South Side Sox
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays journal: Tyler Glasnow ready to return to form — ST. PETERSBURG — RHP Tyler Glasnow doesn't know exactly what led to him pitching so badly in his last start, allowing seven runs Wednesday at Toronto without getting out of the first. — But he is pretty sure he knows …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Mike Montgomery waiting in the wings to start Thursday at Nationals — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs were victims of two rainouts in Washington last weekend, but manager Joe Maddon didn't lose his sense of humor when asked if he's no longer wet. — “I'm going through mold remediation right now,” Maddon said Monday.
Tampa Bay Times:
Marc Topkin's takeaways from Monday's Rays-Indians game — Mallex Smith has played so well for so long, but he had a bad Monday — not making a play on Jose Ramirez's run-scoring bloop double, caught stealing third in the fourth and overthrowing the cut