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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Monkey business hurts Sox — Fielding lapses and ejection prove costly — ANAHEIM, Calif. — His first night in the big leagues, and Brandon Moss could have written a book. The rookie outfielder could not, however, pen a Hollywood ending to one of the most unexpected debuts any Red Sox rookie …
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Rob Bradford / Bradford Files:
Wily Mo has cleared waivers — According to a Major League source, Wily Mo Pena has cleared waivers, allowing the Red Sox to trade him up until the Aug. 31 waiver trade deadline. — Just in case you were wondering, this has no bearing on the ability of the Red Sox to send Pena to the minors.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
It's not a total loss — Schilling's return is a silver lining — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Red Sox strengthened their roster more than any contender in the week after the trading deadline. And we are not talking about the expensive acquisition of Eric Gagne.
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Boston Sports Media Watch
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Barry Bonds' Brace — Orthotic Verisimilitude … You don't know Mark Silva, but you know his work. As a certified orthotist, Silva is one of the top builders of custom sports braces for athletes. He's made them for football players in his work with the San Francisco 49ers …
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Deadspin, FanHouse, Baseball Musings, Only Baseball Matters, SBG Nation …, Giants Cove, The Griddle, USA Today, Editor and Publisher and 6-4-2
Associated Press:
Diamondbacks, Byrnes agree to $30M deal — NEW YORK (SI.com) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed outfielder Eric Byrnes to a three-year extension, reported the The Arizona Republic on its Web site on Monday. — SI.com's Jon Heyman has confirmed that the contract is worth $30 million …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Diamondbacks Sign Byrnes To Extension — According to Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic, the Diamondbacks have reached an accord with outfielder Eric Byrnes in the $30MM over three years. Piecoro believes that the fallout of the deal will be a trade of right fielder Carlos Quentin.
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MetsBlog.com
Mitch Sherman / Omaha World-Herald:
Former Husker pitcher called up to New York Yankees — Joba Chamberlain has been summoned to the major leagues and is scheduled to pitch in relief of Roger Clemens Tuesday night as the New York Yankees visit the Toronto Blue Jays. — Chamberlain, a 21-year-old former Nebraska All-American …
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Other side of history? — SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds emerged from the third-base dugout shortly after 5 p.m. local time yesterday, a wall of cameras chronicling the San Francisco Giants star's every move as he prepared for perhaps the biggest ballgame of his life.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Stormy loss puts Wells on thin ice — ST. LOUIS - Is David Wells finished with the Padres? — The Padres weren't saying last night, but after the 44-year-old gave up seven runs to raise his ERA to 14.04 over the past four games, what manager Bud Black didn't say suggested Wells is near the end of line.
John Kennett / ourmidland.com:
Kershaw promoted; Brooks retires — Monday was a bittersweet day for Great Lakes Loons' manager Lance Parrish. The Loons won for only the fifth time in the last 22 games, but Parrish found out that he would be losing two of his players. — Ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw was promoted Monday …
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Here and now — Orioles hope extension for ace is in the cards in near future; Erik Bedard is a Cy Young Award candidate this season, but will he be an Oriole for the long term? — Even before Erik Bedard started an eight-decision winning streak that elevated him to an American League Cy …
Bryan Smith / Baseball Prospectus:
Minor League Leadoff Hitters, Ranked — Every June, the minor leagues are flooded with a new group of small, fast, up-the-middle players. Scouting directors take flyers on leadoff types in droves annually, and all the players have one thing in common: speed.
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River Ave. Blues
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Note: Colin Cowherd Rips the Mets — ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd recently ripped the Mets pre-game radio show, by mocking Meet the Mets, among other things, while adding... ...man, what a cranky jackass... ...he makes Wallace Matthews look like Mr. Met...
Awful Announcing:
Matt Vasgersian Trashes St. Louis — Look, I'm not one to spread rumors, but this seems like it very well could be true. An email came through the AA wires shortly after the end of the Padres-Cards game last night, and read as follows... I've tried just about every avenue I can think of to get the video/audio.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs bring up Patterson from Triple-A — Top prospect was hitting .299 with 14 homers, 62 RBIs for Iowa — HOUSTON — The Cubs purchased the contract of Eric Patterson from Triple-A Iowa and placed Alfonso Soriano on the disabled list Monday. — The Cubs also designated infielder Brian Dopirak …
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PostmanR / The Postmen:
Japanese TV continues to impress — I don't know if Comcast offers a 24/7 Japanese game show channel, but if they don't, they most certainly should. Human tetris? Awesome. Human bowling in the above clip? Right on. — Also, I know "Jackass" pulled this stunt a few years back …