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John Tomase / Clubhouse Insider:
Penny granted release, making room for Wagner — Veteran right-hander Brad Penny requested and received his release tonight in a move that clears a roster spot for reliever Billy Wagner and gives Penny time to join a new team before postseason rosters are set. — “I asked for my release and I got it,” Penny said.
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Buster Olney / ESPN.com:
Sources: At least three National League teams interested in Brad Penny … As Brad Penny, who was told by Boston Red Sox officials Wednesday night that he is being released, is being moved through waivers, at least three NL contenders — the Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants and Florida Marlins …
ESPN.com:
Boston Red Sox release struggling right-hander Brad Penny — Struggling Boston Red Sox right-hander Brad Penny asked for and was granted his release Wednesday night. Newly-acquired reliever Billy Wagner will take his spot on the roster. — “I asked for my release and I got it,” Penny said, according to the Boston Herald.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 127: Rangers at Yankees (updated with Girardi pre-game audio) — YANKEES (79-47) — Pitching: RHP A.J. Burnett (10-7, 4.08). — RANGERS (70-55) — Borbon DH — Young 3B — Hamilton CF — Cruz RF — Kinsler 2B — Murphy LF — Teagarden C — Davis 1B — Andrus SS
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins notebook: Team waited before placing Nick Johnson on DL — MIAMI GARDENS — Larry Beinfest, the Marlins president of baseball operations, said the organization was holding out hope that Nick Johnson could help in some way before it ran out of time and was forced to place him on the disabled list Tuesday.
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Steve Gorten / Sun-Sentinel:
Beinfest: Roster move still possible — South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Miami Gardens - Marlins president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said Wednesday that the team still might make another acquisition. Players must be added to the roster by midnight Monday to be eligible for the postseason.
John Barone / MLB.com:
Red Sox walk off on Papi's second shot — Ortiz's solo homer in ninth helps Boston edge Chicago — BOSTON — David Ortiz has never enjoyed playing extra innings. On Wednesday night, he made sure they weren't necessary. — Never afraid to shine with the game on the line …
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C. Trent Rosecrans / CNATI:
Griffey moves past hometown — DETROIT — CNati.com recently caught up with former Red Ken Griffey Jr., who after nine seasons in his hometown of Cincinnati, was traded to the White Sox last season and then signed with the Seattle Mariners during spring training.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mid-day reading: Hideki Matsui, Ken Griffey, Jr., Oliver Perez …
Mid-day reading: Hideki Matsui, Ken Griffey, Jr., Oliver Perez …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Matt Murton, the Mets' injuries, Derek Jeter and more on the “List” ruling — Yeah, that's right, Matt Murton. — On Twitter last night, FireJerryManuel wrote to me, “Can you write something on how dumb the Mets would be to not claim Murton and to pay Frenchy 5 million instead of him?”
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Milton Bradley accuses some fans of racial taunts — But Chicago Cubs outfielder offers no examples of such abuse — Cubs right fielder Milton Bradley roams the outfield in the first inning of a 9-4 victory over the Nationals on Wednesday. (Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune / August 26, 2009)
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New York Post:
DEREK JETER AND MINKA KELLY ENGAGED? — ARE Derek Jeter and Minka Kelly (above) ready to take the next step? “Derek and Minka are secretly engaged,” an insider told Page Six. The Yankee captain and the actress are telling close pals to “save the date” for nuptials in the fall.
Larry Granillo / Baseball Analysts:
Walking Off — “...in the Retrosheet era.” — There's no denying the immense drama that surrounds the walk-off home run. From Bobby Thomson in 1951 to Bill Mazeroski in '60, Kirk Gibson in '89, Joe Carter in '93, Big Papi in 2004 and more, the walk-off home run has been inspiring writers and baseball fans alike for decades.
Andy Martino / Philly.com:
Phils' GM Amaro has no shopping list — PITTSBURGH - After the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, Ruben Amaro Jr. said that, for the first time since the World Series, he was not looking for anything in particular. The Phillies' general manager had bolstered his rotation and bench …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Another loss for Mets: Ollie done for year — MIAMI - The first season of Oliver Perez's three-year, $36 million deal is complete. The Met southpaw's contributions: a 3-4 record and 6.82ERA in 14 starts. — Perez will undergo season-ending surgery to repair a tendon in his right knee, the team said Wednesday.
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