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Buster Olney / ESPN.com:
Padres' Giles vetoes waiver deal with Red Sox … San Diego Padres right fielder Brian Giles officially exercised his veto power and blocked a waiver deal Friday that would have sent him to the Boston Red Sox. — Giles, 37, was claimed on waivers by the Red Sox, and Boston and San Diego had 48 hours to make a deal.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
No deal: Giles remains with Padres — Red Sox can't land veteran outfielder as deadline passes — DENVER — It appears outfielder Brian Giles will remain with the Padres as the deadline for San Diego and the Boston Red Sox to work out a deal for the 37-year-old passed on Friday without a trade.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Manny Mania takes over LA — LOS ANGELES - Manny Mania is all the rage in Southern California. — Manny Ramírez is crushing the ball. He says he wants to finish his career in California. The Dodgers are getting ready to market Manny caps complete with dreadlocks. The local media love Manny.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Bud Selig questions Dodgers' Manny Ramirez trade — The baseball commissioner's office says it is reviewing issues in the deal that brought Ramirez from the Red Sox. — The Dodgers are in no jeopardy of losing Manny Ramirez, but the baseball commissioner's office is reviewing issues surrounding …
Associated Press:
Yanks' Chamberlain expects to return this month — TAMPA, Fla. — Joba Chamberlain plans to start a throwing program next week and expects to rejoin the New York Yankees' rotation this month. — Chamberlain was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday due to rotator cuff tendinitis in his pitching shoulder.
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yankees' Chamberlain expected to miss a month — The general expectation within the Yankees organization is that Joba Chamberlain will miss about a month with what the team calls “rotator-cuff tendinitis.” — Based on conversations with two members of the organization …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
“Sometimes, they come in bunches” — UPDATE: Less than an hour after publishing this article, two more players were announced as suspended. New York Mets Minor League pitchers Leandro Geremy and Jose Valentin have received 50-game suspensions after each tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance …
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Two Mets minor leaguers suspended — NEW YORK (TICKER) —Leandro Geremy and Jose Valentin, a pair of pitchers in the New York Mets' minor league system, were suspended 50 games Friday for testing positive for performance-enhancing substances. — Geremy and Valentin both were with the organization's Dominican Summer League Team.
MLB.com:
Bill Bavasi joins Reds front office — Named Special Assistant to Walt Jocketty — CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Walt Jocketty today announced the hiring of former Anaheim Angels and Seattle Mariners general manager Bill Bavasi as a special assistant.
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Larry Stone / The Seattle Times:
Reds hire Bill Bavasi — Bill Bavasi, fired as the Mariners' general manager on June 16, was hired today by the Cincinnati Reds as a special assistant to Walt Jocketty, the team's president and general manager. — Bavasi, 50, will advise and assist Jocketty in matters involving the front office …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins bringing back catcher Lo Duca — Club inks veteran backstop to Minor League contract — NEW YORK — The Marlins signed veteran catcher Paul Lo Duca to a Minor League contract on Friday. — Lo Duca will report to Triple-A Albuquerque on Saturday, and will likely catch and serve as a designated hitter.
Associated Press:
Cubs come through in clutch, fend off Cards in 11 innings — CHICAGO (AP) — Henry Blanco singled home the winning run with the bases loaded in the 11th inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Friday to keep up their domination this season at Wrigley Field.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Pirates endure short-term groans to achieve long-term gains … Pirates general manager Neal Huntington is 39 years old and looks young enough to have a MySpace page. The keys to staving off the aging process? Eat sensibly, get plenty of exercise and listen to sports talk radio in moderation.
Craig Brown / Hardball Times:
The Mussina renaissance — For Mike Mussina, 2007 qualified as an annus horribilis. — After getting cuffed around for six runs over four innings in his first start, Mussina left start No. 2 in the third inning with a strained left hamstring. A trip to the DL kept him out for the rest …
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