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Sources: Padres' Giles claimed on waivers — Padres right fielder Brian Giles has been claimed on waivers, according to major league sources. The claiming team is not yet known.
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Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Red Sox claim Giles — The Union-Tribune has learned that the Boston Red Sox have claimed Padres right fielder Brian Giles off the waiver wire, if only to keep him away from the two teams with better records in the American League. Thus, Boston entered a 48-hour period in which the Sox …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Manuel's choice to let Pedro hit dooms Mets
Manuel's choice to let Pedro hit dooms Mets
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Chamberlain Is Placed on the Disabled List — ARLINGTON, Tex. — Joba Chamberlain will throw again this season. The question the Yankees cannot answer is when he will pitch. — The Yankees placed Chamberlain on the disabled list Wednesday with rotator cuff tendinitis …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rotator cuff tendinitis sends Joba to DL
Rotator cuff tendinitis sends Joba to DL
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Hardball Times:
Ranking baseball's ethical transgressions — Imagine a college course where students hang out with Ron Coomer in the bowels of the Metrodome, watch video of Lenny Randle on all fours trying to blow Amos Otis' famous squibbler into foul territory, spend hours debating nuanced baseball ethics …
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THE FANTASY BASEBALL GENERALS
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Rank Baseball's Ethical Scenarios — Want to play the “Baseball Ethics” game? Two randomly selected actual ethical incidents from baseball's storied history are listed below. Please tell us which one you consider to be “worse.” In other words, select the one you think is less ethical than the other.
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Gaslamp Ball
NY Daily News:
Ryan Church may not return to Mets — It appears the Mets no longer have their hopes up that Ryan Church will return this season. The right fielder has been out since July 6 due to aftereffects from a pair of concussions. He has been evaluated several times, but doctors haven't cleared him to play.
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The 'Ropolitans
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Teixeira hears pleas of Orioles fans — Maryland native now focused on leading Angels to playoffs — ANAHEIM — Even from half a continent away, Mark Teixeira has heard the relentless pleas for him to come home. The Severna Park, Md., native knows all about the online petition …
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Shawn Shroyer / MLB.com:
Pudge OK after collision at plate — Catcher day-to-day after suffering deep bruise to right knee — ARLINGTON — After Wednesday's game against the Rangers, a small statue of a baseball player was knocked over on manager Joe Girardi's desk in the visiting manager's office at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Acquisition of Hernandez “good sign” for contending — With Livan Hernandez, perception could be as important as his pitching. — The Rockies acquired Hernandez on Wednesday from the Minnesota Twins, assuming the $1.6 million remaining on his contract without giving up a player.
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MLB Rumors
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Ponson gets revenge as Yankees defeat Rangers — Pitcher Sidney Ponson improved to 7-2 this season after Wednesday's 5-3 win over his former team, the Rangers. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images / August 6, 2008) — ARLINGTON, Texas - The Rangers didn't have to see Sidney Ponson …
Alan Friedman / MLB.com:
McDonald fans 10 in Triple-A debut — Allows two hits over six innings in Las Vegas' 4-2 victory — James McDonald was nervous about his Triple-A debut, but he channeled his jitters into an impressive performance. — The 23-year-old right-hander struck out 10 over six innings …
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Dodger Thoughts
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Zambrano unsure he'll return to World Classic — Four of the biggest-name players in Venezuela have pulled out of next spring's World Baseball Classic over a team power squabble, dealing a possible blow to the stature of the fledgling tournament. — And a fifth marquee player from that country …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Dukes headed to disabled list — Washington left fielder dealing with right calf strain — DENVER — Nationals outfielder Elijah Dukes will be placed on the 15-day disabled list on Thursday, retroactive to Aug. 3, due to a right calf strain. He is expected to miss four to six weeks.
Stefano Esposito / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs think Cuban would spend to win — NEXT OWNER? Players say it's not just about the fancy locker room — they think he might spend big to give team good chance to win — As the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban treats his players to a host of gaudy goodies …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Bucs' Karstens near perfect in 2-hitter — PHOENIX (AP)—Jeff Karstens has given the Pittsburgh Pirates a perfect start. — Almost a perfect game, too. — The recently acquired right-hander set down his first 23 batters before Chris Young's two-out double in the eighth inning and finished …
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