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Ryan Ford / Detroit Free Press:
What were Victor Martinez's best games and seasons? — Victor Martinez, the 39-year-old designated hitter, is retiring after the 2018 season. Free Press sports writer Ryan Ford takes a look at his career. Wochit — CONNECT — Detroit Tigers designated hitter Victor Martinez is set …
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Steve Herrick / Associated Press:
Cleveland Indians' Trevor Bauer returns, but Boston Red Sox tie team record with 105th win — Bauer allowed two hits, walked one and struck out J.D. Martinez in 1 1/3 innings. — CLEVELAND (AP) - Sam Travis and Tzu-Wei Lin hit their first major league home runs and the Boston Red Sox tied …
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Associated Press and Surviving Grady
Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Brian Cashman talks Yankees' process for selecting a AL Wild Card game starter
Chris Thomas / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Victor Martinez: Saturday will be final game of career
Detroit Tigers' Victor Martinez: Saturday will be final game of career
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Bless You Boys, Lone Star Ball, MLB Baseball News … and MLB Trade Rumors
Andrew Mahoney / Boston Globe:
What you need to know about the other AL playoff teams
What you need to know about the other AL playoff teams
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The Athletic and Over the Monster
Scott Lauber / Philly.com:
Jake Arrieta throws a dud for Phillies, as Braves capture NL East crown — ATLANTA — Over these last few weeks, with each passing loss, Gabe Kapler vowed the Phillies would “continue to fight” to save their fading hopes of making the playoffs. — In the end, though, Jake Arrieta went down with a whimper.
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves on cusp of division title, and they sure have earned it — The day is coming. It may be Saturday or Sunday - that would be the easiest finish - but it's at worst two wins away. — After a half-decade of retooling, the Braves will win the National League East.
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MLB Baseball News … and Talking Chop
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Rested Cubs relievers trying to avoid rust — Chicago Tribune — Despite pitching in a career-high and team-leading 73 games, reliever Steve Cishek felt the need to get in some pregame work Friday before the opener of the Cubs-White Sox series at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Kris Bryant moves to 5th in batting order vs. White Sox — Chicago Tribune — Kris Bryant will bat fifth Saturday night for only the fourth time this season when the Cubs face the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. — Bryant is 2-for-14 with seven strikeouts in his last three games.
David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Cubs know what they don't know concerning Addison Russell the person
Column: Cubs know what they don't know concerning Addison Russell the person
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USA Today:
Astros clinch playoff berth with win over Angels — HOUSTON - Yuli Gurriel hit a grand slam and a two-run homer on his way to a career-high seven RBIs, and the Houston Astros clinched a postseason berth by routing the Los Angeles Angels 11-3 on Friday night.
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Kristie Rieken / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Gurriel homers twice as Astros punch playoff ticket
Gurriel homers twice as Astros punch playoff ticket
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The Crawfish Boxes, Halos Heaven and ESPN
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Ohtani, ‘openers’ and Moneyball 2.0: My 10 favorite MLB stories of 2018 — It feels like we're trudging a bit to the end of the regular season. The American League playoff teams are essentially set, with the only real question whether the Yankees or A's will host the wild-card game.
Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Yankees continue to bet on potential over production with slumping Gary Sanchez — There was never a doubt given the way Gary Sanchez has been coddled and propped up by Brian Cashman. But Aaron Boone made it official Saturday when asked if Sanchez is definitely the starting catcher in the wild card game.
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Yankees front office, field staff begin planning for Wild Card game and playoffs
Yankees front office, field staff begin planning for Wild Card game and playoffs
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Pinstripe Alley
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
MLB Insider: Roster expansion debate persists — When Tony La Russa managed the Cardinals, he took advantage of the September rules for roster expansion as much as anybody else. — In 2011, his last season, as the Cardinals tried to complete a charge for a wild-card berth …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright impresses Giants' Bochy
Wainwright impresses Giants' Bochy
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McCovey Chronicles
Jeffrey Kirshman / ESPN:
Put it on the board, Hawk Harrelson's career unlike any other — On an overcast Sunday earlier this season, Ken Harrelson sat behind the wheel of his white Hyundai Genesis and began the 90-minute commute from his home in Granger, Indiana, to the ballpark on Chicago's South Side.
ESPN:
Wakamatsu-led Rangers look to beat Mariners again — The Texas Rangers won their first game with interim manager Don Wakamatsu at the helm, and did so emphatically, trouncing the Seattle Mariners 8-3 on Friday in the opening game of Rangers' final three-game home series.
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Cubs' Russell placed on leave after domestic violence claims — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell was placed on administrative leave Friday following fresh allegations of domestic violence from his ex-wife. — Last year, Melisa Reidy posted a photo on her Instagram account …
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Beth Harris / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Last-place Padres beat NL West-leading Dodgers 5-3 — Freddy Galvis added a solo shot and the last-place — Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 on Friday night. — The Dodgers' NL West lead was trimmed to 1 1/2 games over Colorado, which won 6-2 at Arizona. — San Diego had dropped five in a row against Los Angeles.
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Associated Press, True Blue LA and Gaslamp Ball
ESPN:
Urena, DeSclafani face off in Marlins-Reds series — MIAMI — Jose Urena and Anthony DeSclafani, who were both part of the Miami Marlins' organization in 2014, will face each other on Saturday night. — Urena (7-12, 4.21 ERA) signed with the Marlins as a 16-year-old out of the Dominican Republic in 2009 …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Adams beats the odds with winning hit off lefty — ‘Big City’ fisted a two-run double past third baseman Evan Longoria to drive in Harrison Bader and Yairo Munoz as the Cardinals remained on the right path to the wild
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Three up, three down: Old rotation has propelled A's to verge of playoffs — A look at who's hot and who's not in MLB this week: — THREE UP — Winning brew: In an era where teams are more than happy to ride a bullpen to October success, the Milwaukee Brewers could enjoy a long postseason ride.
Tampa Bay Times:
For starters: Rays at Blue Jays, with Meadows in the lineup — After a crushing defeat Thursday and Friday's bounceback win, the Rays take on the Blue Jays again today, first pitch 4:07.OF Austin Meadows, who made an impressive showing coming off the bench on Fr
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Could Clayton Kershaw have pitched his final regular-season home game for the Dodgers? — There is no finality in Clayton Kershaw's future. There is uncertainty, which is why he took the mound at Dodger Stadium last Tuesday with thoughts beyond that night's game.