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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Red Sox getting aggressive for Jimenez — It now seems more likely that Colorado Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez could be traded. The Red Sox are the most aggressive puruser so far, but the Reds, Indians and Blue Jays are interested. The Yankees are on the outside for now but have some interest in acquiring Jimenez.
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Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report, It's About The Money and Full Count
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
New York Yankees quiet as trade deadline approaches, though Wandy Rodriguez could be a good fit — Is it time for the Yankees to panic or to preach patience? — That depends on how much Brian Cashman, Joe Girardi and the rest of the front office believe in their current crop of starting pitchers.
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NESN.com and Pinstriped Bible …
Fox Sports:
Sources: Tigers seek to upgrade rotation
Sources: Tigers seek to upgrade rotation
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Bless You Boys, MLB.com's On the Beat and Full Count
Fox Sports:
Tigers, Nats discussing trade for RHP
Tigers, Nats discussing trade for RHP
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Bleacher Report, HardballTalk, Full Count and MLB Rumors
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Daily Rumble: Ranking the trade chips — Hunter Pence and Ubaldo Jimenez stack up as the market's top commodities … Once a week, here at ESPN.com, we roll out our world-famous Power Rankings of all 30 teams. But it's a funny thing this time of year. When trade-deadline season rolls around …
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MLB Rumors, Phillies Nation, DRaysBay, Baseball Nation, Bleacher Report, HardballTalk, Where Have You Gone …, Plain Dealer and ESPN
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Fox Sports:
Yanks need starting pitching at deadline — I refuse to believe that the Yankees are going to enter the postseason with a rotation consisting of CC and the Uncertains. — Plain and simple, the Yankees need to acquire a starting pitcher before the non-waiver deadline Sunday at 4 p.m. ET.
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Boston Globe, Yahoo! Sports and Bleacher Report
Globe and Mail:
Report: Red Sox want to sign Erik Bedard — The Boston Red Sox have expressed interest in acquiring Canadian left-hander Erik Bedard from the Seattle Mariners according to a report by United States cable broadcaster ESPN. — The 31-year-old from Navan, Ont. is scheduled to return to action …
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Yahoo! Sports and Lookout Landing
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CBSSports.com Blogs:
Five teams talking Dodgers' Kuroda — Five clubs continue to engage the Dodgers in talks for right-hander Hiroki Kuroda in trade discussions that probably present the biggest wild card between now and Sunday's non-waiver trade deadline. — The Yankees, Red Sox, Rangers …
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Bleacher Report, The Knobler Blog, Full Count, Dodgers Blog and Bless You Boys
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Bedard watch heating up
Bedard watch heating up
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Over the Monster, Bleacher Report and Associated Press
Matt Fortuna / MLB.com:
Yankees have fond memories of Irabu — NEW YORK — The communication barrier was one big obstacle Hideki Irabu had to overcome after arriving to the Bronx from Japan, but his former Yankees teammates had fond memories of the right-hander and his clubhouse presence.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cardinals might not be done dealing — Club could still be pursuing a closer, depth in middle infield — ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals have of course made their big move already this month, moving Colby Rasmus and acquiring three pitchers in an eight-player deal. They are not necessarily finished dealing, however.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
KC's trade possibilities focus on rotation as deadline nears — The internal debate by the Royals regarding the merits of sticking with a six-man rotation could become moot over the next few days if the club succeeds in trading one of its starting pitchers.
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Yahoo! Sports, HardballTalk, Royals Review and MLB Rumors
New York Post:
Mets fans still have reason to believe — Mets on Twitter — OK. At the top, let's make sure we get a few things straight: — 1. The Mets are on the periphery of the National League wild-card race. They are not yet what you would call in the wild-card race.
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Mets Merized Online and Mets Fever