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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Sox acquire Alex Gonzalez — The Red Sox, who have had a revolving at shortstop in recent seasons, reacquired a familiar face this afternoon in attempt to help solve their ongoing problem. — Alex Gonzalez, who was spectacular with the glove but so-so at the plate during 2006 …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Acquire Alex Gonzalez — 1:20pm: Rob Bradford of WEEI.com reports that the Red Sox are sending minor league shortstop Kris Negron to Cincinnati in the deal. The Red Sox selected the 23-year-old in the seventh round of the 2006 draft and he's now hitting .264/.338/.347 with 20 steals in high-A ball.
Peter Gammons / MLB:
Source: Boston Red Sox near waiver deal for Cincinnati Reds shortstop Alex Gonzalez — The Boston Red Sox were finalizing a waiver deal Friday to acquire shortstop Alex Gonzalez from the Reds, according to a source. — Gonzalez — The 32-year old Gonzalez, who makes $5.37 million …
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Sliding Into Home
Fox Sports:
Source: BoSox may turn to familiar face for SS help — The Red Sox, aggressively pursuing a shortstop, could turn back to a player they know well.
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: JOBA'S ROLES, JOBA'S RULES AND MATSUI — Yes, I am on Twitter. — 1. In today's Post I wrote about why I believe it is wise to limit Joba Chamberlain's innings. Here is something else to consider: Let's say in late July 2007, the Yankees had done what was the popular thing and traded …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
CC, bats put a hurting on M's — SEATTLE - No A-Rod. No Jorge Posada. No problem. — Playing without two of their biggest stars, the Yankees turned to their big man on the mound and the rest of the lineup to take care of the Mariners. They did just that, handing Seattle an 11-1 beating …
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Blogging the Bombers
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 115: Yankees at Mariners (now with injury updates) — YANKEES (71-43) — Pitching: LHP CC Sabathia (12-7, 3.76). — MARINERS (60-54) — Suzuki RF — Gutierrez CF — Lopez 2B — Sweeney DH — Branyan 1B — Johjima C — Hannahan 3B — Wilson SS — Saunders LF
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
THREE FOR THREE — At the start of the season, one reason …
THREE FOR THREE — At the start of the season, one reason …
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River Avenue Blues
Chicago Tribune:
21-year-old charged in beer-tossing incident at Wrigley Field — Bartlett man charged with tossing beer at outfielder from Wrigley bleachers — A Bartlett man has been charged with two misdemeanors after a daylong search for the Cubs fan who threw beer on a Philadelphia Phillies outfielder during Wednesday night's game.
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Neil Hayes / Chicago Sun Times:
Time for Cubs to address their drinking problems — Cubs' reaction to Victorino incident is a bit hypocritical when you consider culture at park — Clark Street before a Cubs game is like a slalom course, with cars swerving to avoid double-parked beer trucks so kegs and cases can be wheeled into neighborhood taverns.
Joejanish / Mets Today:
The Dan Murphy Myth — Last year, a determined and serious young man leapfrogged over AAA into the big leagues and became a fan favorite for his hustle, energy, and line-drive bat. Perhaps most importantly, Danny Murphy was “home-grown” — a ballplayer drafted by the Mets and developed in their farm system.
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Ben Goessling / Washington Times:
Source: Lerner meets with Strasburg — Publicly, neither the Washington Nationals nor Stephen Strasburgs camp having been saying much about contract negotiations for the No. 1 overall pick, which will end with or without a deal at midnight on Tuesday. But that doesnt mean things arent heating up behind the scenes.
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Karen Price / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Rockies manager credits Bucs' front office — DENVER - Rockies manager Jim Tracy looks at the Pirates dugout and sees only a handful of players he recognizes. — It hasn't been a full two years since Tracy was fired as the Pirates manager after two in a long run of losing seasons.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Jason Marquis solid as Rockies drub Pirates 10-1
Jason Marquis solid as Rockies drub Pirates 10-1
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Yahoo! Sports
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets lift Parnell's pitch limit — Jerry Manuel capped Bobby Parnell's first major-league start at 68 pitches last weekend in San Diego because the rookie had been working in relief since getting promoted last September. — Parnell managed to record only seven outs against the Padres …
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Seven Train to Shea Mets Blog
Mike Silva / Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest:
Duquette on Statistical Analysis & Decision Making — Readers of the site know about some of the spirited debate going on here regarding statistical analysis. I questioned our good friends at Amazin Avenue, who tend to look at the game from a very numbers centric perspective.
Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Players not only ones moving in trades — Families forced to make big adjustments after Deadline deals — Jarrod Washburn had been hearing the whispers for over a year, and two weeks ago they finally turned into a scream. — After revitalizing his career at the age of 34 with a 2009 season …
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24 Hours From Suicide
Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Adrian Beltre to DL, could be lost for season with injured testicle — 4:30 p.m.: This is no laughing matter, despite the jokes that will inevitably fly after news of this breaks. It turns out that Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre injured his testicle last night after a groundball took a bad hop and hit him in the groin area.
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
WAR and WSAB — Long-time readers of the Hardball Times may know that I've done a lot of work with Win Shares, creating Win Shares Above Bench and ranking the all-time greats. — Wins Above Replacement, or WAR, is newest win-based stat of choice (I'm still a fan of WPA, too).
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THE BOOK