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Patrick Allegri / MLB.com:
Reds acquire Cantu from Devil Rays — Pitching prospects Shackelford, Medlock sent to Tampa Bay — CINCINNATI — The Reds acquired infielder Jorge Cantu and outfielder Shaun Cumberland and cash from the Devil Rays in exchange for right-handed pitcher Calvin Medlock and left-handed pitcher Brian Shackelford …
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Chris Duncan / Associated Press:
Astros acquire Wigginton for Wheeler — HOUSTON (AP) — Hoping for more offensive production from their infield, the Houston Astros acquired Ty Wigginton from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Saturday for relief pitcher Dan Wheeler. — Wigginton was hitting .275 with 16 homers and 49 RBIs in 98 games this season.
Jim Carley / MLB.com:
Power play: Astros land Wigginton — Third baseman comes aboard as Wheeler shipped to Rays — HOUSTON — The Houston Astros filled a big need on Saturday when they traded reliever Dan Wheeler to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for third baseman Ty Wigginton and cash considerations.
Yahoo! Sports:
Reds acquire INF Cantu from Devil Rays — CINCINNATI (AP) —The Cincinnati Reds acquired infielder Jorge Cantu, a minor leaguer and cash from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for reliever Brian Shackelford, a minor league pitcher and future considerations on Saturday. — The Reds optioned Cantu to Triple-A Louisville.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays trade McClung to Brewers — ST. PETERSBURG - The Seth McClung era is over. — The Devil Rays traded the talented but inconsistent reliever to Milwaukee late Friday for RHP Grant Balfour, who joins their beleaguered bullpen today. — McClung spent parts of three seasons with the Rays …
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Yankees in pursuit of Wigginton, bullpen arm — PLAYER OF THE DAY TY WIGGINTON, INF/OF Tampa Bay Devil Rays — The Yankees have been trying to get Wigginton from Tampa Bay for at least a week, and have spoken about using relief pitcher Scott Proctor as the bait.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
ON YOUR MARK — TEIXEIRA-TO-BRAVES WOULD MAKE THE METS SWEAT IN NL EAST RACE — TO some degree, the Mets' path to the NL East title became less arduous Thursday when the Phillies lost Chase Utley for around a month with a broken right hand. — But what if the Braves complete a trade for Mark Teixeira?
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Rangers may take Teixeira trade to wire
Rangers may take Teixeira trade to wire
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Brian Costello / New York Post:
BARRY: A-ROD NOT IN MY LEAGUE — For most of the last month, Barry Bonds has been tossing verbal bouquets toward Alex Rodriguez, but the praise stops at a point. — "Is he as good as me? Hell, no," Bonds told The Post when asked if Rodriguez was the best player of this generation.
Baseball Prospectus:
Saturday Update — The Braves aren't willing to up their offer for Mark Teixeira unless they get more back. While sources tell me that the initial discussion was based on which pitcher the Rangers got back, it's now moved to what else they might give up.
Associated Press:
Padres release Branyan, call up Hairston — HOUSTON — The San Diego Padres released utilityman Russell Branyan on Saturday to open a roster spot for outfielder Scott Hairston, acquired Friday from Arizona. — The 31-year-old Branyan batted .197 with a home run and 19 RBIs in 67 games for the Padres this season.
Associated Press:
Anderson's disputed homer lifts Angels — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Garret Anderson hit a disputed three-run homer in the eighth inning to break open a tie game, Orlando Cabrera added a two-run homer to cap the seven-run inning, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Detroit Tigers 10-3 on Saturday.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News:
Tigers' patience pays off at plate — Seeing more pitches this season has brought Detroit's lineup more walks and, in turn, more runs. — In a hotel suite outside Orlando, Fla., last December, a group of Tigers executives, coaches and former players, including manager Jim Leyland …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Dye, Garland shine in Sox victory — Most marketable players stand out — Jon Garland and Jermaine Dye gave potential suitors a good showing Friday night in the White Sox's 4-3 victory over Toronto. — In what may have been his last White Sox start, Garland lasted 7 1/3 innings and allowed three runs.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
postGame: Mets 3 Nationals 1 — The Mets (58-45) defeated the Nationals (44-59) by the score of 3 to 1 in Shea Stadium this afternoon. — For a recap and boxscore, go to Yahoo! Sports. — The two teams will meet again for the second game of a day-night double-header at 7 pm.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Iguchi trade makes room for Richar — White Sox want to see prospect play in the big leagues — CHICAGO — Friday's trade of Tadahito Iguchi to Philadelphia will be viewed by many as difficult to understand, with a valuable starting second baseman being moved out in exchange …
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