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Philadelphia Phillies general manager: J.A. Happ won't go to bullpen to make room for Pedro Martinez — PHILADELPHIA — J.A. Happ isn't going to the bullpen to make room for Pedro Martinez. — “Happ's not going anywhere,” general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said Thursday. “He deserves to stay in the rotation.
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Andy Jasner / MLB.com:
Pedro impressive in latest rehab start — Right-hander strikes out 11 over six innings for Reading — Box > — READING, Pa. — For five innings, Pedro Martinez was razor sharp. — He was hitting the corners with his fastball and his offspeed pitches had the Trenton Thunder hitters reaching.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Parnell is likely to take Niese's spot in rotation … With Jon Niese out for the year, Jerry Manuel indicated the rookie's spot in the starting rotation could be taken by reliever Bobby Parnell. — Parnell, a starter throughout his minor-league career before making 54 relief appearances …
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Niese, Sheffield leave game with injuries
Niese, Sheffield leave game with injuries
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Mets reacquire Anderson Hernandez from Nats — The Mets have reacquired infielder Anderson Hernandez from the Nationals for prospect Greg Veloz. Here's the announcement: — Hernandez, 26, hit .251 (58-231) with 25 runs scored, nine doubles, two triples, one home run and 23 RBI in 77 games with the Washington Nationals.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Hernandez Traded Back To Mets For Minor Leaguer — [UPDATE, 1:30 p.m.] — In need of depth at Class AAA Syracuse, Washington has acquired two minor leaguers, Daryle Ward and Norris Hopper, from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. Ward, a 34-year-old first baseman, was hitting .255 …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox sign Byrd to Minor League deal — Veteran righty retired following 2008 season with Boston — ST. PETERBURG — Roughly a year ago, the Red Sox were sputtering a little in the rotation and added dependable veteran Paul Byrd in a waiver pickup from the Cleveland Indians.
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Braves Sign Minor For $2.42 Million — Vanderbilt lefthander Mike Minor, the seventh overall pick, agreed to terms with the Braves on a $2.42 million bonus yesterday and is expected to officially sign today. Minor's bonus is the highest in club history and the highest ever for a No. 7 pick.
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Maurice Patton / Tennessean.com:
Mike Minor gets big deal from Braves — Former Vanderbilt left-hander Mike Minor and the Atlanta Braves have agreed to a contract that includes the largest bonus awarded to a Braves draftee and the largest bonus ever given to a No. 7 pick, Nashville-based agent Bo McKinnis said Wednesday.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
You can boo Ortiz now, but then let it go — and call me crazy, but I don't sense that Yankees fans will respect David Ortiz's “Give me time to figure out how I tested positive back in '03” plea. — “Gary Sheffield and Carl Pavano have gotten it the worst this year,” Lisa Swan said Thursday.
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Associated Press:
Cleveland Indians owner Paul Dolan says team projected to lose $16 million, defends trades — CLEVELAND — Cleveland Indians owner Paul Dolan projects the team will lose $16 million this season and says the recent trades of Cy Young winner Cliff Lee and All-Star catcher Victor Martinez were necessary long-term moves.
Jason Rosenberg / It's About The Money:
An open letter to Joba — I'm writing to you as a friend you've never met. I'm writing to you with a small piece of advice, something you can choose to ignore or something you can take to heart. Your choice. But hear me out, and I promise to keep it brief.
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Angels frustrated by Sox Thome, Floyd — Rookie O'Sullivan suffers first Major League loss — CHICAGO — The luck of the Irish finally expired. — Sean O'Sullivan's sixth Major League start became his first loss, and Jim Thome — who has had a heavy hand in hundreds of bad nights for pitchers — was squarely in the middle of it.
Joe Posnanski / Sports Illustrated:
Small-market teams can't just go by the book anymore … Funny thing, just six years after Michael Lewis' seminal Moneyball came out there isn't really a small-market team that looks to be playoff bound. Yes, the Minnesota Twins are hanging in there, of course, because the division is so flawed …
Rustin Dodd / MLB.com:
Cat frolicks on field in fifth inning in KC — Groundskeepers give chase as feline delays play early — KANSAS CITY — Say what you want about their win-loss record, but the Royals' 2009 season is definitely running in first place in the bizarre moments category.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Yanks add relief, at Ransom's expense — With Boston looming, Claggett returns to give 'pen fresh arm — TORONTO — Given the versatility of the newly acquired Jerry Hairston Jr., it seemed unlikely that the Yankees would have room for backup infielder Cody Ransom much longer.
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David Ely / MLB.com:
Schmidt chased early in Dodgers' loss — Furcal's leadoff homer provides only offense vs. Brewers — LOS ANGELES — The stage was set for something memorable. — It was the game immediately following Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder's bizarre attempt to storm the Dodgers clubhouse …