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Ex-Red Sox target Jordan Montgomery says ‘Boras kind of butchered’ his free agency — On paper, Jordan Montgomery to the Red Sox made perfect sense. The left-hander was coming off a World Series championship and seemed like the kind of front-of-the-rotation upgrade the Red Sox needed.
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Photo-match key in Babe Ruth ‘called shot’ jersey auction — CLEVELAND — Up close, the front and back of Babe Ruth's faded, gray flannel New York Yankees jersey is peppered with stains. A felt, navy “NEW YORK” arches across the front, a lone No. 3 is affixed on the back.
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San Diego Padres reinstate Yu Darvish from restricted list — Right-hander Yu Darvish was reinstated by the San Diego Padres on Friday. — Darvish was placed on the restricted list in early July, with the team saying at the time that he was dealing with a personal matter involving his family.
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Bad break, again: Pitch fractures Willson Contreras' finger, sends Cardinals catcher to IL — (Video by Ethan Erickson, Post-Dispatch) — MINNEAPOLIS — When the pain did not subside and stiffness in his right middle finger did not loosen, Willson Contreras knew he could not continue in the game.
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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani enters 40/40 club with walk-off grand slam — Shohei Ohtani entered the 40/40 club in grand fashion Friday night, hitting a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning to reach 40 home runs for the season and lift the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 7-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Seattle Mariners fire Scott Servais, name Dan Wilson manager — The Seattle Mariners' stunning collapse has prompted a change in leadership, with the club replacing manager Scott Servais with Dan Wilson. — The team also announced Thursday afternoon that they have let go hitting coach Jarret DeHart.

Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene's injury timeline slams door on long-shot playoff hopes — PITTSBURGH - So much for that “best-case scenario” for ace Hunter Greene and the Cincinnati Reds. — Or at least so much for some interpretations of that term. — A day after manager David Bell …
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Will the Giants give Matt Chapman a nine-figure contract before he opts out? — SEATTLE - A big-money long-term deal never materialized for Matt Chapman as a free agent last year, but his season with the San Francisco Giants is expected to change that. — And, much as the third baseman loves playing …
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Red Sox' Alex Cora gives updates on Tyler O'Neill, Justin Slaten — BOSTON - Tyler O'Neill is not in the Red Sox lineup again Saturday against the Diamondbacks. — The left fielder was scratched from the lineup Friday because of inflammation in his left fourth finger. — “Not ready for today.
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Diamondbacks to move Jordan Montgomery to bullpen, keep Ryne Nelson in rotation — The Arizona Diamondbacks will move veteran pitcher Jordan Montgomery to the bullpen to keep Ryne Nelson in the starting rotation, manager Torey Lovullo told Arizona Sports' Burns & Gambo on Friday.
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Red Sox' Alex Cora confirms history will be made Monday at Fenway Park — BOSTON — Red Sox manager Alex Cora confirmed history will be made Monday. — He said that he plans to play catcher Danny Jansen in Monday's resumed game against Toronto. Jansen, who Boston acquired from the Blue Jays on July 27 …
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Texas Rangers scratch SP Max Scherzer (arm fatigue) from Friday's rehab start in Frisco — The 40-year-old Scherzer is not ready to begin a rehab, according to the Rangers. … FRISCO — Texas Rangers starter Max Scherzer's attempt to return to the rotation has hit another obstacle.
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MLB Trade Rumors, New York Post and Lone Star Ball