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Buster Olney / MLB:
New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox rivalry reaches waiver wire — The rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox burns strongly even when it comes to waiver claims. — When the New York Mets and Red Sox worked out a trade for left-handed reliever Billy Wagner earlier this week …
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Yankees have interest in Penny — The Yankees have an interest in veteran right-hander Brad Penny, who was released by the Red Sox late Wednesday night. — According to a person with knowledge of the Yankees' plans, the club doesn't know of an agreement between Penny and the Red Sox …
Howard Megdal / MLB Rumors:
Report: Chris Carter Claimed By Yankees — 7:07pm: Buster Olney has some more color to this “he claimed, she claimed” story. — Olney writes in ESPN the Magazine, “The rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox burns strongly even when it comes to waiver claims.
Dom Amore / On Baseball:
Red Sox on Nick Green, Tazawa and Penny — Nick Green pitching? Two scoreless? Talk about something to smile about on a miserable night at Fenway. Let's break it down a bit. — Green should get a star for taking such a hit for the team, and giving one heck of an account of himself.
Buster Olney / MLB:
Sources: At least two National League teams interested in Brad Penny … As Brad Penny, who was officially released by the Boston Red Sox on Thursday, is being moved through waivers, National League playoff contenders San Francisco and Florida have expressed interest in the veteran right-hander, sources said.
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NY Daily News:
Madden: Yanks show no direction — It was a rather bittersweet matinee at the Stadium Thursday for the Yankees, who failed in their mission to become equal opportunity wild-card spoilers against the pesky Texas Rangers. Actually, there was a whole lot more bitter (12 runners left on base …
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Behind The Moat
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Morgan lost for year with broken hand — Nationals outfielder suffered injury sliding into third — CHICAGO — The Nationals received devastating news on Thursday after their 5-4 victory over the Cubs, as center fielder Nyjer Morgan is out for the season due to a broken left hand.
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Closer Mike MacDougal Saves the Day as Nats Hold Off Cubs
Closer Mike MacDougal Saves the Day as Nats Hold Off Cubs
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JSOnline:
Hoffman in waiting mode — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — Trevor Hoffman has not been in this position for quite some time. — “I've been a 10-and-5 guy for a long time,” said Hoffman. — Hoffman referred to his previous status with the San Diego Padres, for whom he played 16 years.
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Associated Press:
Keppinger hits clutch HR in ninth as Astros top Cards — ST. LOUIS (AP) — One big swing from Jeff Keppinger (FSY), hardly a long-ball threat, eased the Houston Astros' frustrations after getting worked over by St. Louis Cardinals pitchers. — Keppinger hit a tiebreaking homer …
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Jon Friedman / FOXBusiness.com:
Madoff Author Sees Sale Of N.Y. Mets Coming — NEW YORK — Fred Wilpon, the owner of the New York Mets, will be forced to sell the baseball franchise as soon as 2010 after incurring heavy Bernie Madoff-related investment losses. — So says Erin Arvedlund, author of “Too Good to Be True …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards, Franklin close to new contract — After spending last winter in a fruitless search for a closer, the Cardinals apparently have settled on one through 2011. — The club is expected to announce this weekend an agreement with Ryan Franklin on a contract extension that includes …
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Cubs should cut Milton Bradley — There's no good solution to mess he created — On Baseball — Milton Bradley? There are three possible solutions for the Cubs: continued patience and hope, endless headaches while hoping some team is silly enough to deal for him or pay him his money and send him home.
Associated Press:
Pirates do a number on Happ, Phillies in 3-2 victory — PITTSBURGH (AP) — J.A. Happ (FSY) looked like a rookie on the key pitch of the game, and Garrett Jones (FSY) didn't. The result was the National League's best first-year pitcher was beaten by arguably its best first-year hitter …
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Reyes injury remains a mystery — As the Mets season dwindles away, our lasting image of Jose Reyes is, well, what exactly? And that's perhaps the most damning part of the shortstop's season. — The utter nothingness. — For the most part Reyes has been a ghost around the Mets recently …
Erika Gilbert / MLB.com:
Jays' ninth-inning win is wild one — Barajas' homer ties game; Scutaro scores on wild pitch — TORONTO — In a game in which both team's starters were locked in a scoreless battle for most of their time on the mound, the decisive pitch was a wild one. — With the bases loaded in the bottom …
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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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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Guillen, Jacobs bury the hatchet — Royals players engage in scuffle on Wednesday — SEATTLE — Things have been smoothed over after a confrontation between Royals players Mike Jacobs and Jose Guillen as the team arrived in Seattle. — Guillen and Jacobs went nose-to-nose outside …