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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Trevor Story is pushing Javier Baez in crowded NL MVP race — The Rockies pretty much buried the Diamondbacks with a 10-3 victory at Coors Field on Thursday to take three out of four in the series. Back on Aug. 22, the Diamondbacks led the NL West by 1 1/2 games and FanGraphs gave …
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Baseball Prospectus
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Can Javier Baez carry the Cubs to the NL Central title? — Photos of Cubs infielder Javier Baez. — Chicago Tribune — When first baseman Anthony Rizzo was sidelined with back spasms early in the season, Javier Baez seemed immune to a 28-degree wind chill when he ripped a game-tying …
Steve Rosenbloom / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Time to join Cubs manager Joe Maddon for another episode of ‘Joverthinking It’
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
3 things we learned from the Cubs' 4-3 win over the Nationals
3 things we learned from the Cubs' 4-3 win over the Nationals
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MLB Baseball News …
Michael Kelly / Associated Press:
Arenado, Story homer to help Rockies beat Diamondbacks 10-3 — DENVER (AP) - Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story homered, Kyle Freeland pitched effectively into the seventh, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-3 on Thursday to extend their NL West lead.
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The Crawfish Boxes and baseballmusings.com
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — DENVER — Eleven years ago, the Colorado Rockies sat 4 1/2 games out of a playoff spot with 15 games to play. They wound up in the World Series. Four years later, the Tampa Bay Rays were 2 1/2 out with five to play. They got in. The next year it was the Oakland Athletics who were five back with nine remaining.
Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Former Reds exec Bob Miller of Nats auctions World Series ring for colleague with leukemia — Washington Nationals assistant general manager Bob Miller, who spent nine seasons with the Cincinnati Reds as vice president and assistant general manager, put the World Series ring he earned …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notes: Molina recovers enough to play — Yadier Molina, hardly the fleetest of players, ran his way into the Cardinals' lineup Thursday night with his pre-game work. Molina, recovering from a strained left hamstring, showed manager Mike Shildt and head athletic trainer Adam Olsen enough …
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ESPN:
Mariners hope to stay on Cruz control vs. Angels — Nelson Cruz has done plenty of damage against the Los Angeles Angels in his 14-year career, and the Seattle Mariners designated hitter will look to cause more Friday night in the third contest of the four-game series.
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Kyle Newport / Bleacher Report:
Mike Trout Reportedly Expected to Receive ‘Lifetime’ Contract Offer from Angels
Mike Trout Reportedly Expected to Receive ‘Lifetime’ Contract Offer from Angels
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The Comeback, MLB Daily Dish and Halos Heaven
Joe Reedy / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Cruz, Leake lead Mariners to 8-2 victory over Angels
Cruz, Leake lead Mariners to 8-2 victory over Angels
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Lookout Landing
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Jose Reyes hopes to be next to David Wright in his finale … Before David Wright announced he would return and start one last game in his Mets career, on Sept. 29, he found Jose Reyes in the clubhouse Thursday and shared the plan. — “We were both crying, it was a tough moment,” …
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Sporting News and Amazin' Avenue
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
How big is Rays-A's this weekend? Well ... That the Rays are playing a series with even the slightest amount of playoff implications in mid-September is somewhat of an accomplishment. — How big the matchup with the A's that starts tonight at the Trop is depends on your perspective.
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Scott Boeck / USA Today:
MLB playoff picture: Updated look at division, wild card races — With just more than two weeks remaining, the Boston Red Sox are the only team to officially punch their ticket to the postseason. — The Red Sox still have work to do to clinch the American League East, although that …
Ramona Shelburne / ESPN:
Matt Kemp is finally home again in LA — There is no easy way to tell a player he's been traded. But generally whatever awkwardness or emotion an executive feels from those calls is offset by the excitement of the calls welcoming the players joining the club.
Bill Madden / New York Daily News:
If Yankees aren't home for wild-card game, Aaron Boone will be to blame — If there is one thing Aaron Boone has demonstrated to us in his maiden season as Yankee manager it's that he's a half-full guy. — Yes, the Yankees lost two out of three in Minnesota to the Triple-A Twins …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Hal Steinbrenner throws support behind Aaron Boone amid swoon
Hal Steinbrenner throws support behind Aaron Boone amid swoon
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Sporting News and MLB Trade Rumors
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Fenway farce: Blue Jays swept away in Beantown thanks to Solarte error — BOSTON - Fenway Park, cloaked in all its historic and old-school splendour, has been a disaster for the Blue Jays this season in almost every way related to the box score. — In the midst of their worst season in almost a decade …
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Batter's Box Interactive … and Bluebird Banter
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ESPN:
Brewers in thick of playoff race as they host Pirates — MILWAUKEE — Gio Gonzalez made a strong first impression on his new teammates. — Acquired by Milwaukee on Aug. 31 from Washington, where he'd gone 7-11 with a 4.57 ERA, Gonzalez returned to the mound after a 10-day rest and allowed …
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
The Brewers' magic number is down to 12; here's who to cheer against the rest of the way
The Brewers' magic number is down to 12; here's who to cheer against the rest of the way
Discussion:
True Blue LA, MLB Baseball News …, Brew Crew Ball, Talking Chop and Purple Row
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs win season series vs. Brewers — but haven't yet won the war
Cubs win season series vs. Brewers — but haven't yet won the war
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
And the Star-Telegram's No. 1 Rangers prospect is ... The debate over who should be the No. 1 Texas Rangers prospect in the Star-Telegram's rankings came down to the value of a position player or the importance of developing a front-line starting pitcher. — And there was debate on who should be No. 1 among the two groups.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
ESPN:
Braves try to secure division title in homestand starting with Nationals — ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves have built a 7 1/2-game lead in the National League East thanks to 42-21 record within the division and a 45-30 overall road record — the best in the league.
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Talking Chop