Morning Roundup: Dang, Dioner

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 Morning Roundup: Dang, Dioner
Dioner Navarro’s bat is hot this week, but it wasn’t enough to help the Rays overcome the Yankees last night in a 2-1 loss that stopped Tampa Bay’s six-game winning streak. [link]

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