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New York Post:
Red Sox fan electrocuted train surfing from Yankee Stadium — A Red Sox fan on his way home from Yankee Stadium died Wednesday when he tried to climb on top of a Metro-North train and was electrocuted by overhead wires, creating a chaotic situation where riders were trapped for more than two hours, MTA officials and riders said.
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Sporting News, Bleacher Report, Deadspin, The Sports Daily and Sportsnet.ca
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Associated Press:
Voit gives Yankees pair of home run records on 1 swing
Voit gives Yankees pair of home run records on 1 swing
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Pueblo Chiefton
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
A little talk with Cora goes a long way for Mookie
A little talk with Cora goes a long way for Mookie
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SBNation.com and NESN.com
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Are these the best Red Sox ever? Only a championship will truly cement their legacy
Are these the best Red Sox ever? Only a championship will truly cement their legacy
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Over the Monster and Phillies Nation
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
‘We go where he goes’: Rockies' DJ LeMahieu faces wild finish, free agency — DJ LeMahieu ranks down the list of recognizable Colorado Rockies players, behind Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Trevor Story, Carlos Gonzalez and Matt Holliday, to name a handful. For the uninitiated, LeMahieu's given name is “David John.”
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Purple Row
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter returns to lineup vs. Giants; Cardinals set for sprint to the finish — Teammates congratulate St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter (13) who scored on an RBI single by St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Marcell Ozuna (23) during the first inning during a game between …
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Christin Stewart's power surge a glimpse of Detroit Tigers' future — They had heard about his power, about the way this linebacker-looking outfielder can put the ball in the seats with ease. — Detroit Tigers fans had been waiting for Christin Stewart to show it to them all year.
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Chris Thomas / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Victor Martinez: Saturday will be final game of career — Victor Martinez plans to end his career at Comerica Park. — Martinez said his last game will be Saturday against the Kansas City Royals, according to a Tigers spokesperson. — Martinez, speaking to a scrum of reporters …
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MLB Trade Rumors and MLB Baseball News …
Chris Vivlamore / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
For Markakis, this is what Braves' rebuild has been all about — This is what the Braves' rebuild has been all about. — Just ask Nick Markakis. He's been here for much of it. — Markakis is in his fourth season with the Braves, after nine with the Orioles, after signing as a free agent in 2014.
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Chris Vivlamore / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Newcomb out of Braves rotation - for now — Sean Newcomb is out of the Braves rotation. — For now. — The left-hander was skipped from a scheduled start on Saturday during this week's final homestand of the season. Braves manager said the young pitcher will work out of the bullpen …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' Wilmer Flores shut down for season because of arthritis in both knees — The part-time player has had injections in both knees but his future is uncertain. — WASHINGTON — Wilmer Flores has been shut down for the rest of the season with what Mets manager Mickey Callaway called “early onset arthritis in both knees.”
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Who can the Yankees trust in the wild-card game? — NEW YORK — For the first three months of the season, Luis Severino looked like an ace, the kind of consistently dominant pitcher a team would gladly start in a pivotal, must-win elimination game. — Several hiccups since the All-Star break made him look far different.
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Brew Crew Ball
Chelsea Janes / Chicago Tribune:
Max Scherzer, Nationals see season slip away; Bryce Harper ejected in loss to Mets — The Washington Post — Even as the Washington Nationals' playoff hopes fade with the September crowds, even as the end settles in slowly like signs of autumn on the heels of a hot summer, possibility lives in Max Scherzer.
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Federal Baseball
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Jesse Dougherty / Washington Post:
Bryce Harper is ejected for first time this season in Nationals' loss to Mets
Bryce Harper is ejected for first time this season in Nationals' loss to Mets
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Federal Baseball
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Jeff Banister fired as Texas Rangers manager — In the span of four years, Jeff Banister went from first to worst. — He will not get a chance to reverse the club's course again. — With the Rangers headed for a last-place finish and the team's second consecutive losing season …
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Associated Press:
Rangers fire manager Jeff Banister after 4 seasons — ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers fired manager Jeff Banister on Friday after the team stumbled to its first consecutive losing records in 10 years after winning AL West titles in each of his first two seasons.
ESPN:
Astros set to host Angels for weekend series — HOUSTON — The standard of expectation is so high for the Houston Astros, reigning World Series champions and possessors of the second-best record in baseball, that any unusually poor performance subsequently demands a lengthy explanation from all the involved parties.
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Halos Heaven and The Crawfish Boxes
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Steve Herrick / Associated Press:
Davidson's 11th-inning single sends Sox past Indians 5-4 — CLEVELAND (AP) - Matt Davidson hit a run-scoring single with two out in the 11th inning to lift the White Sox to a 5-4 win over the Cleveland Indians on Thursday night, Chicago's first victory at Progressive Field this season.
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The Crawfish Boxes and South Side Sox
Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
Devin Mesoraco back after almost three-week absence, Mets offseason reunion seems unlikely — Mickey Callaway provides an update on Devin Mesoraco Matt Ehalt, Staff Writer, @MattEhalt — WASHINGTON — Catch Devin Mesoraco returned to the lineup Friday after being sidelined since Sept. 3 due to an epidural in his back.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox slugger Jose Abreu wants to play if doctors clear him — Chicago Tribune — Jose Abreu hopes to get back on the field for the White Sox this season but doesn't seem likely to be available for this weekend's series against the Cubs. — Abreu, who was hospitalized Monday …
Ian Harrison / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Justin Smoak lifts Blue Jays past Rays with walk-off shot — Justin Smoak homered with two outs in the ninth inning to give the — Toronto Blue Jays a 9-8 victory over Tampa Bay on Thursday night, dealing a blow to the Rays' wild-card playoff hopes. — Smoak hit his 25th homer of the season and third career walk-off blast.
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Star Tribune, DRaysBay, Bluebird Banter and Tampa Bay Times
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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Uncertainty reigns as final Blue Jays homestand ends with blowout loss
Uncertainty reigns as final Blue Jays homestand ends with blowout loss
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Bluebird Banter and MLB Baseball News …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Twenty years later, Ron Santo's ‘Oh, no’ call is still a classic — Chicago Tribune — The two words that best described the state of the Cubs for more than a century were uttered into a microphone 20 years ago Sunday: — “Oh, no.” — Perhaps it's better to capitalize them and add an exclamation mark— “OH, NO!”
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Chicago Tribune



