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Associated Press:
Shohei Ohtani wins for Los Angeles Angels in 2-way season start unseen since Babe Ruth — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — That was quite a two-way Sho in a big league start like none since Babe Ruth a century ago. — Shohei Ohtani struck out nine after a shaky first inning on the mound …
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani had eventful night against Texas Rangers — The last time somebody did what Shohei Ohtani just pulled off — being a game's starting pitcher while leading the major leagues in home runs — was June 13, 1921. Babe Ruth had already accumulated 19 homers …
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Associated Press and New York Post
Fred Robledo / SGV Tribune:
San Gabriel Valley Boys Athlete of the Week: Evan Buhac, West Covina — West Covina's Evan Buhac pitched a complete game in a 2-0 win over rival South Hills — San Gabriel Valley Boys Athlete of the Week — Name: Evan Buhac School: West Covina Sport: Baseball Year: Junior
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Press Telegram, Press Enterprise, Daily News, Daily Breeze and Orange County Register
Carlos Collazo / Baseball America:
MLB Mock Draft — In years prior, an April 28 mock draft might represent when things were starting to get serious, with the draft just over a month away. — Things are different in 2021. The draft is still multiple months away and there are plenty of new pre-draft scouting events being rolled out …
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Union-News, Lone Star Ball and Bleacher Nation
Elliott Teaford / Orange County Register:
Kings take opener of week-long series with Ducks, keep faint hopes alive — Kings coach Todd McLellan might have been onto something by ditching the customary 12 forwards and six defensemen alignment on Monday night at Staples Center. He went with 11 forwards and seven defensemen against the Ducks instead …
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Daily News and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Expansion fees for Major League Baseball teams could rise to $2.2 billion range — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball would consider expansion fees in the range of $2.2 billion for new franchises, though there are no current plans to add teams. — Commissioner Rob Manfred spoke Tuesday …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals; starters thrive with five days' rest — As the Cardinals are about to embark Wednesday on a six-man rotation—Johan Oviedo will be the sixth starter—for a couple of turns through the rotation in the midst of 17 games in 17 days, the main aspect is to give the five starters they've been using lately an extra day of rest.
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Viva El Birdos
Tim Healey / Newsday:
Citi Field fans boo Lindor as Mets bats are muzzled — Like Johan Santana before him — and Mike Piazza before them both — Francisco Lindor endured on Tuesday a rite of passage of sorts for blockbuster Mets trade acquisitions: Getting booed by the home crowd.
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Newsday
Albert Breer / Sports Illustrated:
MMQB: Shad Khan Talks About Trevor Lawrence (Without Confirming the Pick, Of Course) — Who will the Jaguars pick No. 1? (Wink, wink.) Inside Urban Meyer's hiring process and a franchise-defining decision on Thursday. — Shad Khan sits four days from completing what amounts …
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The Falcoholic, The Ringer, Cincy Jungle, New York Post, Bleeding Green Nation, Pride Of Detroit, ProFootballTalk, Bengals Wire, NESN.com and CBS Boston
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Peter King / ProFootballTalk:
FMIA Mock Draft: Mysteries, Trades and Guesswork As First Round Nears
FMIA Mock Draft: Mysteries, Trades and Guesswork As First Round Nears
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USA Today, Ravens Wire, Denver Post, NESN.com, Jets Wire, Chargers Wire, Bengals Wire, The Daily Gopher, The Falcoholic, Cincy Jungle, Patriots Wire, Revenge of the Birds, Arrowhead Pride, Music City Miracles, CBS Boston, Mercury News, Big Blue View, Mile High Report, Bleacher Nation, Bleeding Green Nation and Browns Wire
James Wagner / New York Times:
Less Is (Considerably) More for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — The Blue Jays star sought help from a trainer — and his grandmother — to reimagine his body. He's down 42 pounds and his O.P.S. is up 244 points. — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The 2020 season wasn't over yet when Vladimir Guerrero Jr. realized what he needed to do.
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Deadspin and Bluebird Banter
Dan Martin / New York Post:
Gary Sanchez loses starting Yankees job amid brutal stretch — BALTIMORE — Last year, Gary Sanchez lost his starting job in the playoffs. This season, he couldn't make it out of April. — The catcher wasn't in Tuesday's lineup against the Orioles and Aaron Boone said Sanchez and Kyle Higashioka will be a “day-by-day thing.”
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MLB Trade Rumors and Pinstripe Alley
Joon Lee / ESPN:
Home run derby to replace extra innings in Pioneer League — While Major League Baseball has been experimenting with extra-inning rule changes in recent years, the Pioneer League — an independent league designated as an MLB Partner League — is taking things a step further.
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers set stage for memorable summer — LOS ANGELES — It seemed as if Sunday's finale, the seventh game in 10 days between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers, would finally produce the first dud of this exhilarating matchup.
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Mark Whicker / Orange County Register:
Clippers' DeMarcus Cousins sparks old memories on a night to forget — If you're a Clippers fan and your glass was half-full Monday night, it's only because DeMarcus Cousins poured it. — Otherwise, the Clippers arranged a couple of happy hours for the Pelicans, with no hurricanes but copious turnovers.
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Daily Breeze and Daily News