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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Red Sox's David Price doesn't make it through 2nd inning vs. Yankees — BOSTON — David Price's tortured postseason history continued Saturday night as the New York Yankees belted two home runs off him in the first two innings of Game 2 of the American League Division Series.
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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Threat of another oh-fer October from David Price puts Red Sox in tough spot — BOSTON — After the game, David Price sat in front of his locker in a thin white hoodie, waiting for his turn in the interview room, slumped back in his chair as he scrolled through his phone.
Nicole Yang / BostonGlobe.com:
An inning-by-inning breakdown of the Yankees' 6-2 win over the Red Sox — The Yankees bounced back in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday, defeating the Red Sox 6-2 behind a pair of Gary Sanchez home runs to even the series, 1-1. — Game 3 is Monday in New York. — Here's an inning-by-inning glance at Game 2's developments.
Discussion:
The Comeback, Pinstripe Alley, MLB Baseball News … and CBS Boston
Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Yankees' Gary Sanchez silences Red Sox with 479-foot blast — BOSTON — Forty years to the day after New York Yankees catching legend Thurman Munson launched a pivotal go-ahead home run in Game 3 of the 1978 ALCS, the Bronx Bombers' current catcher, Gary Sanchez, had a similarly special postseason day at the plate.
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Associated Press
ESPN:
Your Saturday ALDS guide: Can the Astros and Red Sox take 2-0 leads? — One game is just that, one game. But in a five-game series, it means a lot for the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox, because notching Game 1 wins mean that last year's defending champs and this year's MLB wins leaders …
Discussion:
New Jersey Online and baseballmusings.com
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:
Yankees are officially in David Price's head, and Red Sox would be bonkers to pitch him again this series — The Yankees should be paying rent for the space they have taken up in David Price's head. — There's no longer any reason to deny it, or skirt the issue or try to pass it off as a bad outing or two.
Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Giancarlo Stanton wanted to experience a Yankees October, now he needs to come through — BOSTON - Giancarlo Stanton wanted this. — In those long, lean years with the Marlins, Stanton never played on a team that finished any better than .500. Last year, his NL MVP season came on a club that finished 20 games out of first place.
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:
Yankees fell under the spell of Giancarlo Stanton this offseason, even though offense was not what they needed — For all their emphasis on cutting-edge analytics and their professed desire to get younger, more athletic, and yes, more economical, the Yankees still are susceptible to the seduction of the bright, shiny object.
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Gary Sanchez gets back in the box and blasts Red Sox as Yankees even series, 1-1 — BOSTON — Saturday night is exactly why the Yankees have stuck by Gary Sanchez through this terrible sophomore season. The catcher has struggled behind the plate and unlike last year, he wasn't been able …
Associated Press:
David Price flops again in postseason — BOSTON (AP) — David Price flopped again in the postseason. And against the Yankees. — Price lasted just 1 2/3 innings in Boston's 6-2 loss on Saturday night, giving up three runs and three hits, including home runs to Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez that cleared the Green Monster.
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Aaron Hicks not in Yankees lineup for Game 2 of ALDS, Brett Gardner gets start in center vs. Red Sox
Jimmy Hascup / Cincinnati.com:
Astros fan buys beer for section after George Springer's home run
Astros fan buys beer for section after George Springer's home run
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MLB Baseball News … and USA Today
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Giancarlo Stanton's first season with Yankees will be a bust if he doesn't start to deliver key hits
Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Welcome to the postseason, Giancarlo Stanton, now comes the hard part
Welcome to the postseason, Giancarlo Stanton, now comes the hard part
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
Evan Drellich / NBCSports.com:
Sources: Steven Wright likely to be replaced on playoff roster
Sources: Steven Wright likely to be replaced on playoff roster
Discussion:
Over the Monster, Pinstripe Alley, MLB Baseball News …, Boston Sports Journal, MLB Trade Rumors, CBS Boston, NESN.com and USA Today
Gabe Lacques / Arizona Republic:
MLB playoffs: Astros take 2-0 ALDS lead after Indians bullpen falters — The Cleveland Indians once rode their bullpen to the doorstep of their first World Series title since 1948. Those days are long past, however, and soon, their latest shot to end their championship drought may be, too.
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Stefano FusaroESPN / ESPN:
Astros' Gerrit Cole in company of Tom Seaver with 12 K's, no walks — HOUSTON — Astros right-hander Gerrit Cole became the second player in MLB history to record at least 12 strikeouts without a walk in a postseason game Saturday in leading Houston to a 2-0 lead in its American League Division Series against the Cleveland Indians.
Associated Press:
Marwin Gonzalez and Alex Bregman lift Astros over Cleveland for 2-0 ALDS lead … Marwin Gonzalez hit a go-ahead, two-run double, Alex Bregman homered for the second straight day and the Houston Astros beat the Cleveland Indians 3-1 Saturday to take a 2-0 AL Division Series lead.
Mike Oz / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
ALDS Game 2: Gerrit Cole dominates as Astros take 2-0 lead over Indians — Houston Astros won a World Series in 2017 and that was — Gerrit Cole. Just how good are the Astros with Cole? We saw it in Game 2 of the American League Division Series against the — Cleveland Indians, as the Astros
Discussion:
CBSSports.com and Let's Go Tribe
Ben Axelrod / WKYC-TV:
Watch: Francisco Lindor's home run gives Cleveland Indians 1-0 lead in Game 2 of ALDS — Francisco Lindor's 2-out home run in the top of the third inning gave the Cleveland Indians a 1-0 lead over the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the American League Division Series. — The Cleveland Indians are on the board.
Discussion:
CBSSports.com
Associated Press:
Newcomb to start Game 3 for Braves instead of Gausman — ATLANTA (AP) — Left-hander Sean Newcomb will start Game 3 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers and not Kevin Gausman. — With the Braves trailing 2-0 in the best-of-five series, Atlanta manager Brian Snitker made the announcement Saturday.
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Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Glass half-full: Braves will be better because of NLDS — It felt like the largest two-run deficit in postseason history. — The inexperienced Braves, fresh off being shut out in Game 1, fell behind the Dodgers swiftly in Game 2. Manny Machado's homer staked Clayton Kershaw a pair of support runs.
Pat Graham / Associated Press:
Christian Yelich and the Brewers head to Coors Field up 2-0 in NLDS — Christian Yelich feels like he's not really locked in — no more than usual, anyway. — “Just taking it day by day,” the Brewers outfielder said. — He and the Brewers are certainly dialed in, though.
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Reds Xtra: Breaking down the Cincinnati Reds managerial candidates — Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer — A week after the final game of the 2018 season, the Reds are progressing through their managerial search with at least eight interviews completed and two more scheduled in the next week.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers could face a Milwaukee Brewers team that's almost as L.A. as them … Your National League Championship Series matchup: L.A.'s team vs. L.A.'s team. — There is a disclaimer, of course: the Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers each have to win one more game to get there.