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Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Union to file grievance regarding Alvarez; status of contract in dispute — The Major League Baseball Players Assocation today will file a grievance against the commissioner's office regarding the Pirates' signing of first-round draft pick Pedro Alvarez, according to two sources.
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Associated Press:
No. 2 pick Alvarez claims Pirates deal not valid … PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pedro Alvarez, the No. 2 pick in June amateur draft, was placed on Major League Baseball's restricted list Wednesday after his agent claimed the contract Alvarez agreed to with the Pittsburgh Pirates minutes before the Aug. 15 signing deadline is not valid.
ESPN:
Pirates' signing of top prospect Alvarez on hold — The Pittsburgh Pirates' signing of Pedro Alvarez, the No. 2 pick in the baseball's amateur draft, may be in jeopardy. — The Pirates on Wednesday announced that at the team's request, Major League Baseball has placed Alvarez …
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Sean McAdam / Providence Journal:
Red Sox will help open the Mets' new Citi Field — NEW YORK — Last night the Red Sox began their final series in an historic soon-to-close New York ballpark. Next spring, they'll help open a new New York ballpark one borough over. — On the final weekend of exhibition play …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Red Sox land Kotsay from Braves — Veteran adds depth to Boston's outfield with Drew on DL — ATLANTA — Mark Kotsay awoke on Wednesday morning and suddenly found himself in the thick of a pennant race. — The Braves have traded Kotsay to the Red Sox in exchange for Minor League outfielder Luis Sumoza.
Sam Borden / The Journal News:
Torre might have made a difference — NEW YORK - Joe Torre wouldn't have made a difference in how this Yankees season has gone, would he? — Would he? — Alex Rodriguez would still have missed 20 games. Hideki Matsui would still have missed 50. Jorge Posada and Chien-Ming Wang would still have been gone even longer.
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
GIAMBI IS A NO-GO ON THROW — You snooze, you lose. — Or maybe Jason Giambi really was awake and just afraid a throw home might produce an uglier result than holding the ball. — Whatever the case, Giambi helped gift-wrap a run for the Red Sox in the fifth inning last night …
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Lupica: Blame lands on A-Rod
Lupica: Blame lands on A-Rod
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ALEX PERSONIFIES TEAM'S FAILURES
ALEX PERSONIFIES TEAM'S FAILURES
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George A. King III / New York Post:
YANKEES RUN INTO A-WAD OF TROUBLE
YANKEES RUN INTO A-WAD OF TROUBLE
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Holliday now in running to achieve 30-30 season — SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Holliday has great vision, but even he never saw 30-30 in his future. — With a month remaining in the season, the Rockies outfielder possesses a legitimate shot at becoming only the 32nd player in major-league history …
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Daulerio / Deadspin:
So, Yankee Stadium Takes This No Moving During “God Bless America"-Thing Rather Seriously — Remember a little over a year ago when George Steinbrenner, inflated with patriotic fervor, imposed a laughable rule that instructed security officials to ban anyone from “excessive movement” …
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Most players, skippers in favor of replay — Those on the field agree use should be limited to home runs — HOUSTON — For most of the season, instant replay was accepted by most baseball people as an inevitable part of the sport's future, but few could have guessed it would be implemented this quickly.
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Struggling reliever Pinto rehabbing in Jupiter — ATLANTA — Left-handed reliever Renyel Pinto has pitched in 122 games with the Marlins the past two seasons but he will spend the next week trying to help Class A Jupiter make it to the Florida State League playoffs.
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Tonight's lineup vs. Phillies — Few additions to the earlier post: — Argenis Reyes was indeed the player sent to Triple-A New Orleans to make room for Nelson Figueroa, who was summoned to help out a weary bullpen after Tuesday's 13-inning loss. — The Mets have Ricardo Rincon back after loaning him to the Mexican League.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates fume after blowing late lead to Cubs — Hansen's three walks in row lowlight excruciating 14-9 loss — Say this for the Pirates: They are playing some seriously wretched baseball these days, the very pits of which was the 14-9 loss to the Chicago Cubs last night at PNC Park …
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Baseball America:
Arizona Fall League Rosters — Quick analysis of who has the most to prove this fall — Rosters for the Arizona Fall League have been announced. To get you ready for the Fall League, we've singled out some players who are using their trip as a last tune-up for the big leagues …
The Big Lead:
Why Do the Sabermetric Teams Stink in 2008? — Intern Bill investigates. — David Pinto up at the terrific Baseball Musings had a post up a few days ago pointing out that the “Sabermetric Teams,” the clubs that feature statistical baseball analysis for their front office decisions, are not doing too well this year.
Philly.com:
Phillies make roster move — First baseman Andy Tracy's stay with the Phillies was short-lived. — The Phillies designated him for assignment today and purchased the contract of pitcher Andrew Carpenter from Double A Reading. — Carpenter is being called up largely because the length of last night's game leaves the bullpen thin.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
What teams should do with the big options on big names … A couple months ago, there was no way the Mets were going to pick up Carlos Delgado's $12-million option for 2009. Heck, as Delgado floundered through a miserable spring (batting below .220 as late as May 28) he was thought to be a candidate for release.
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