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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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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 …
Yahoo! Sports:
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.
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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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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 …
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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.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mussina named Pepsi Clutch Performer — Right-hander recognized for ‘getting it done’ for Yanks — ARLINGTON — Considering all the pitching injuries that have befallen the Yankees, finding someone to step up and carry the team has been critical. Yet the Yankees have not needed to look far.
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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 …
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Associated Press:
Detroit vs. Oakland — Reliever Ziegler ties club record as A's snap 10-game skid — CBSSports.com wire reports — DETROIT — Brad Ziegler tied the Athletics' record for consecutive scoreless innings and Oakland snapped its 10-game losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.
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Cubs come through in clutch, beat Cards in extras — CHICAGO (AP) — Jim Edmonds has experienced both sides of the Cardinals-Cubs matchup, one of baseball's most spirited and emotional rivalries. — After eight seasons with the Cardinals, when he was often booed at Wrigley Field …
Forbes:
America's Most Loyal Baseball Fans — Chicago Cubs fans are legendary for loving their team no matter what the scoreboard says, or how many consecutive days the home team trails the division leader. Kids who can't get tickets wait for home run balls on Sheffield Avenue.