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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 …
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Associated Press:
Rays acquire reliever Bradford from Orioles — SEATTLE — The first-place Tampa Bay Rays acquired reliever Chad Bradford from the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, bolstering their bullpen with a proven postseason pitcher. — The Rays claimed the submarining right-hander on waivers and then got …
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Fox Sports:
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.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Red Sox working on deal to acquire Padres' Giles … The Boston Red Sox have placed a waiver claim on San Diego right fielder Brian Giles, and are negotiating to acquire the 14-year veteran from the Padres. — Giles, 37, is hitting .296 with a .391 on-base percentage, 61 walks and 44 strikeouts this season.
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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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Hardball Times:
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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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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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Health: Church takes BP, Exam Today — Ryan Church took batting practice before yesterday's game, while also fielding fly balls in the outfield. — The Mets told reporters that Church will be re-examined today or Friday. — Yesterday, Jerry Manuel told reporters it is best for him to operate …
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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George A. King III / New York Post:
HUGHES NEAR ‘MAJOR’ STEP — ARLINGTON - Phil Hughes, rehabbing from a fractured rib, could be two minor-league starts away from providing help to the Yankee rotation. — Hughes starts tonight for Triple-A Scranton, and is expected to throw in the area of 60 pitches. His next outing would be an 80-pitch effort.
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Lies, Damned Lies — Bonds Bingo — Oh, it was going to happen. It was just a matter of when. Not in March or April, maybe, and probably not in May or June. As the trade deadline approached, some team was going to look out at the trade market, realize they were going to need to give …
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
New faces join Tribe for Jays series — Cleveland (49-64) at Toronto (57-56), Friday, 7:07 p.m. ET — ST. PETERSBURG — One guy is finding his form, another has found his health, and both are coming back to the big leagues to help the Indians find their way in a lost season.
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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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners starter for Saturday is still open — The Mariners aren't sure who will start Saturday against Tampa Bay, but they've told Miguel Batista it won't be him. — Batista, coming off two decent starts, lasted just three innings Monday against the Twins.