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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Why the Cubs-Cardinals rivalry matters again — CHICAGO — Like the latest episode of HBO's “Game of Thrones,” the battle to take place at Wrigley Field this weekend has been brewing for some time. In fact, the rivalry between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals goes back about as far as Westeros.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Kyle Hendricks to start for Cubs vs. Cardinals with wind blowing in at Wrigley Field — Chicago Tribune — The sun is out at Wrigley Field for Friday's series opener between the Cubs and Cardinals, though a cold wind is blowing in from left field, making it a pitchers' day.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notebook: Shildt rests several regulars, including Goldschmidt for first time — Paul Goldschmidt scores a run Wednesday, but he was not in the starting lineup Thursday night. Nick Wass, Associated Press — WASHINGTON — With three wins in their pocket against Washington …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Joe Maddon preaches importance of mental skills development in panel discussion: 'You've got to give them a tool'
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Slugger Paul Goldschmidt has tormented the Cubs. …
Slugger Paul Goldschmidt has tormented the Cubs. …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
‘Jeopardy!’ champion and Cubs fan James Holzhauer dreams of working in a major-league front office
‘Jeopardy!’ champion and Cubs fan James Holzhauer dreams of working in a major-league front office
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USA Today and MLB Baseball News …
Associated Press:
Indians to detail Kluber's prognosis on Friday — CLEVELAND — The Indians decided during the winter their starting pitching would carry them to another October. — Cleveland's ride might end before then. — Corey Kluber's broken right arm may alter the plans for a season the Indians hoped …
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians will give Corey Kluber update on Friday; lengthy rehab expected
Cleveland Indians will give Corey Kluber update on Friday; lengthy rehab expected
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MLB Trade Rumors and Associated Press
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Nationals Fire Pitching Coach Derek Lilliquist — The Nationals have fired pitching coach Derek Lilliquist, Mike Rizzo told reporters after tonight's game, including Jesse Dougherty of the Washington Post (Twitter links). Taking over the post will be Paul Menhart.
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Federal Baseball and MLB Baseball News …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Blame Dave Martinez for the Nats' struggles? Mike Rizzo would rather you blame him.
Blame Dave Martinez for the Nats' struggles? Mike Rizzo would rather you blame him.
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MLB Baseball News … and Federal Baseball
Bill Shaikin / The Charlotte Observer:
Angels win fourth consecutive game with victory over Blue Jays — ANAHEIM, Calif. - It was not a particularly remarkable night at Angel Stadium on Thursday. The ballpark was lightly populated. The chill of an early-season evening set in. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did not play.
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MLB Baseball News …
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Associated Press:
Berrios, Castro carry AL-leading Twins past Astros 8-2 — MINNEAPOLIS — After a lopsided sweep of the rebuilding Baltimore Orioles to start their homestand, the Minnesota Twins faced a much better test of their strong start to the season with a four-game series against the Houston Astros.
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Reds Promote Nick Senzel — The Reds announced that they have selected the contract of Nick Senzel, making the promotion of one of baseball's premier prospects official. Senzel will join the active roster in place of right-hander Matthew Bowman, who has been optioned to Triple-A Louisville.
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MLB Baseball News … and Red Reporter
ESPN:
Red Sox's Pedroia goes 0-for-3 in first rehab game — Dustin Pedroia went 0-for-3 in his first rehab game for Double-A Portland on Thursday night. — The veteran Red Sox second baseman started this season on the injured list and played in just six games before leaving an April 17 game …
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays journal: Yet another win for Tyler Glasnow, as he's named AL Pitcher of the Month — Morton gives the Rays a strong start vs. Royals; Wood heads to injured list and Duffy to rehab games. — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Tyler Glasnow has been one of the biggest early-season success stories …
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The Ringer, DRaysBay and FanGraphs Baseball
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Evan Grant / Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News:
Rangers claim unofficial lead in unflattering statistic involving Tommy John surgeries — ARLINGTON - The most recent rash of Tommy John surgeries within the Rangers organization has given the club a most unwanted title. They hold the all-time unofficial lead in Tommy John operations …
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Lone Star Ball and MLB Trade Rumors
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ESPN:
Nats' Strasburg fewest innings to 1,500 career K's — WASHINGTON — Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg reached 1,500 strikeouts in fewer innings pitched than any player in major league history, hitting the milestone during Washington's game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday.
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Federal Baseball
Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Dom Smith providing starter-level production from deep Mets bench — As Jed Lowrie begins to make his way back from the injured list, the Mets will have to send one of their many infielders back down to the minor leagues. Fans can find solace in the fact that Dominic Smith is expected to make the cut.
ESPN:
MLB Weekend Watch: Picks, opinions on rivalries old and new — It's a weekend of rivalries old and new — Cardinals vs. Cubs, Dodgers vs. Padres, Bryce Harper's old team vs. Bryce Harper's new team. Here's your guide to all the fun. — Cardinals-Cubs has long been considered one of baseball's best rivalries.
Tim Tucker / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves trail last season's attendance pace — After 20 games at SunTrust Park this season, roughly one-fourth of their home schedule, the Braves trail last year's attendance pace. — They have drawn an average of 29,744 per game in announced attendance, down almost 6% from 31,556 through the same number of home games last year.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Gorman's hand-me-down cleats inspire power surge by Peoria first baseman — WASHINGTON — Brady Whalen, a first baseman for the Cardinals' Low-A affiliate in Peoria, socked three homers in the span of three games, and when asked about the surge by the team's media relations department, Whalen pointed to his cleats.
