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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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Toronto Sun:
Yankees host Orioles, turn attention toward wild card  —  NEW YORK — The American League East race is officially over and the New York Yankees can turn their focus toward more pressing matters.  —  Among them are securing home-field advantage in the wild-card game over the hard-charging Oakland Athletics …
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley and Camden Chat
Associated Press:
Voit gives Yankees pair of home run records on 1 swing  —  SHARE URL EMAIL FBMSNGR WHATSAPP SMS  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Luke Voit and the New York Yankees have set two home run records with one swing of the bat.  —  The brawny first baseman hit a two-run shot to straightaway center field …
Discussion: Pueblo Chiefton
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Are these the best Red Sox ever?  Only a championship will truly cement their legacy  —  NEW YORK — Two things that aren't yet true, but might be soon:  —  Mookie Betts is the Most Valuable Player in the American League.  —  The 2018 Boston Red Sox are the greatest team in franchise history.
Discussion: Over the Monster
Daily Record:
5 takeaways from NY Yankees' series vs. the AL East champion Red Sox  —  Pete Caldera, Staff Writer, @pcaldera  —  NEW YORK - As the Red Sox and their traveling nation of fans celebrated a third straight AL East title, this one clinched on Bronx soil, the Yankees were trying to move ahead.
Daily Record:   John Sterling belts out Giancarlo Stanton home run call on Boston radio airwaves
Daily Record:
Voit keeps rivalry fires burning, McCutchen shows patience, power, and what about Gardner?
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley and Camden Chat
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Where Dominic Smith stands with Mets after lost season … WASHINGTON — Dominic Smith smiles to hide the frustration when his lost season is mentioned.  —  This was supposed to be the year the Mets discovered if their top pick in the 2013 draft was a viable major league player …
Discussion: Amazin' Avenue
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' Wilmer Flores shut down for season because of arthritis in both knees
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Associated Press:
Baseball notebook: Puig's home burglarized again
Associated Press:   Mets IF Wilmer Flores to miss rest of season with knee soreness
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.
Discussion: Brew Crew Ball
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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Ray Ratto / NBCSports.com:
A's put up 21 runs on Angels, tie second-most in Oakland history
ESPN:
Angels' Francisco Arcia makes history by catching, pitching, homering in same game
Discussion: Daily Breeze and Deadspin
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.”
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.
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.
Discussion: Federal Baseball
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Jesse Dougherty / Washington Post:
Bryce Harper is ejected for first time this season in Nationals' loss to Mets
Discussion: Federal Baseball
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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Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers vs. Kansas City Royals series photos
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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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Uncertainty reigns as final Blue Jays homestand ends with blowout loss
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:   Rays journal: Austin Meadows gets called up, but there's nowhere to put him
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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Detroit News:
Last Slide  —  Detroit — Finally, Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer got a bit of good news.  —  When renowned orthopedic surgeon James Andrews put an arthroscope to Fulmer's ailing right knee Thursday morning, he found relatively minor ancillary damage around the torn meniscus.
Discussion: Bless You Boys
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:   Detroit Tigers' Michael Fulmer has knee surgery: ‘Really good news’
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
As a starter, could Michael Lorenzen be the National League version of Shohei Ohtani?  —  Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer  —  MIAMI - When Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman spoke to reporters Thursday, Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani was at the plate on a nearby TV screen.
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
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Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Scott Schebler focused on a strong finish to season after injury
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ozuna hopes for postseason prize after his shoulder improves  —  St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Yairo Munoz (34)celebrates with teammate St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Marcell Ozuna (23) at the end of the ninth inning during a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Dodgers …
Bill Baer / NBCSports.com:
Addison Russell's wife Melisa comes forward with details about years of abuse  —  Last year, Cubs shortstop Addison Russell's wife Melisa made an Instagram post in which she accused her husband of cheating on her.  Melisa's friend added a comment in which she alleged Addison had been physically abusive towards Melisa.
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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Star Tribune:
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Arizona Republic:
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Phillies' manager Gabe Kapler continues to give Carlos Santana playing time at third base
Kerry Crowley / Mercury News:
As Giants prepare to send off one outfielder, another ponders his future in baseball
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Associated Press:
Jaime Jarrin, Spanish-speaking voice of Dodgers, gets extension
Discussion: True Blue LA and ESPN
Kent Somers / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide  —  Torey Lovullo's news conferences sometimes feel …
 

 
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