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Phillies acquire Hunter Pence — PHILADELPHIA — Hunter Pence is adding his big bat to a pennant race. — Pence — Philadelphia is counting on its latest All-Star acquisition from Houston to do what Brad Lidge and Roy Oswalt did before him — help take the team with the best record in baseball deep into the postseason.
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Pence traded to Phillies for prospects — MILWAUKEE — Hunter Pence jogged in from right field at Miller Park on Friday night, getting greeted by his teammates in the visiting dugout with goodbye hugs and embraces. His familiar No. 9 soon disappeared into the clubhouse, his career with the Astros over.
JonPaulMorosi / mlbbuzz:
Now that Pence is gone from Astros, is Bourn next?
Now that Pence is gone from Astros, is Bourn next?
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Phillies complete deal for Astros All Star Pence
Phillies complete deal for Astros All Star Pence
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baseballmusings.com, Phillies Nation and ESPN
Matthew Pouliot / HardballTalk:
Report: Astros told Hunter Pence last night he was being traded
Report: Astros told Hunter Pence last night he was being traded
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Denver Post:
Rockies waiting for a decision on Jimenez — Ubaldo Jimenez is a Rockie — for now. But other teams are ready to snatch him up. — The Denver Post — SAN DIEGO — Ubaldo Jimenez never thought it would come to this. When he jogs onto the mound tonight at Petco Park, it could be for the last time as a Rockie.
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New York Post:
Yankees Blog — The Yankees know what they need. They are not oblivious that their rotation after CC Sabathia is filled by doubt, uncertainty, distrust and skepticism. — They hunger to land a no-brainer Division Series Game 2 starter. But you can't buy fish at a car dealership …
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Bronx Baseball Daily
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Red Sox, Yankees need to act like heavyweights — As the baseball landscape quaked around them, the two titans of the sport stood still - maybe a little too still, knowing the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox and their capability of tectonic rumblings.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Red Sox getting aggressive for Jimenez
Red Sox getting aggressive for Jimenez
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Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report, It's About The Money and Full Count
Alex Speier / WEEI:
TEAMS STILL ON BEDARD DESPITE BRUTAL START — Mariners left-hander Erik Bedard, in his first start since June 27, retired just four of the 11 batters he faced, permitting three hits and four walks while striking out two before leaving with his team trailing the Tampa Bay Rays, 3-0 …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Bedard, Guthrie Have Contrasting Starts
Globe and Mail:
Report: Red Sox want to sign Erik Bedard
Report: Red Sox want to sign Erik Bedard
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Lookout Landing, MLB Daily Dish, Boston Globe and Yahoo! Sports
Scott Lauber / Clubhouse Insider:
Former Orioles executive on Erik Bedard: ‘Buyer beware’
Former Orioles executive on Erik Bedard: ‘Buyer beware’
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Seattle Times, Bleacher Report and WEEI
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Tigers Acquire Doug Fister, David Pauley — 10:40am: Larry Stone of the Seattle Times tweets that the Mariners will also get a player to be named later, and it could be a “pretty significant name.” The Tigers may make one more trade before tomorrow, tweets Jon Paul Morosi.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Tigers add Fister — The Tigers have acquired Mariners starter Doug Fister. The deal may include the Tigers' Charlie Furbush and Casper Wells and Mariners pitcher David Pauley. — Detroit had called up top pitching prospect Jacob Turner to start Saturday, but with this move Turner …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers prepared to trade Kuroda — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers continue to work toward a deal to give Hiroki Kuroda a chance for postseason glory, general manager Ned Colletti said Friday. — “I want to do what's good for him, what he's comfortable with, if it can help us,” said Colletti.
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NY Daily News:
Smith: Ubaldo is more A.J. than answer — There was a 1-hour, 49-minute rain delay to the start the Bombers' game against Baltimore at Yankee Stadium Friday night. — Unlike the two rain delays that derailed CC Sabathia's potential perfect game on Tuesday night, no one anxiously awaited …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Acquire Jerry Hairston Jr. — The Brewers acquired infielder/outfielder Jerry Hairston Jr. from the Nationals for Double-A outfielder Erik Komatsu today, the teams announced. — Hairston, 35, gives the Brewers additional depth at second base in the wake of Rickie Weeks' injury …
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Associated Press:
Floyd's pitching sends White Sox to victory over Red Sox — CHICAGO — Gavin Floyd outpitched Tim Wakefield, A.J. Pierzynski hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Friday night. — Chicago's seventh straight victory over Boston …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Final: White Sox 3, Red Sox 1
Final: White Sox 3, Red Sox 1
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Associated Press:
Reynolds and Lee homer as Orioles beat Yankees — NEW YORK — Jeremy Guthrie shut down the New York Yankees for seven innings, perhaps driving up his price in a trade, and the Baltimore Orioles got homers from Mark Reynolds and Derrek Lee in a 4-2 victory Friday night.
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Associated Press:
Hammel helps Rockies top Padres 3-2 — SAN DIEGO—Jason Hammel listened to some smart advice, and it paid off in a big way. — Hammel pitched inside more and it helped him get into the seventh inning as the Colorado Rockies beat the San Diego Padres 3-2 on Friday night.
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