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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 Blog:
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.
Sun-Sentinel:
Coghlan dedicated to his role as leadoff hitter — MIAMI GARDENS - His responsibilities as leadoff hitter are never lost on Chris Coghlan, not even with his team down by six runs in the eighth inning. — No one would have faulted Coghlan had he swung for the fences Thursday in an attempt …
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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 / ESPN.com:
Sources: At least two National League teams interested in Brad Penny
Sources: At least two National League teams interested in Brad Penny
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Reyes might be next to have surgery — MIAMI - Jose Reyes may be the next Met in line for surgery, joining Johan Santana and Oliver Perez on operating tables in the coming days. — Reyes, who has not appeared in a major-league game since pulling himself from a May20 game at Dodger Stadium …
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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 …
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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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Closer Mike MacDougal Saves the Day as Nats Hold Off Cubs — Broken Hand Ends Morgan's Season: Nationals 5, Cubs 4 — Mike MacDougal is 6 feet 4, 190 pounds — maybe 175 if you give him a shave. He is not a huffing, puffing, big burly closer. He's the 2-D figure that kids draw …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Morgan lost for year with broken hand
Morgan lost for year with broken hand
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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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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 …
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 …
Mark Sanchez / Yahoo! Sports:
Steroid leaks were government's fault — Buzz up! — The federal appeals court ruling against the government Wednesday in the long running Major League Baseball drug-testing case has several far-reaching ramifications. — The decision means that leaking the names of steroid-tainted players …
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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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R.J. Anderson / FanGraphs Baseball:
Matt Murton DFA — Without stealing Caron's shtick, let me say that if you enjoy undervalued players stuck in baseball purgatory, you probably have a soft spot for Matt Murton. For whatever reasons Murton has been stuck in Triple-A two years running and yesterday was designated for assignment …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Matt Murton, the Mets' injuries, Derek Jeter and more on the “List” ruling
Matt Murton, the Mets' injuries, Derek Jeter and more on the “List” ruling
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