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Dan Sewell / Associated Press:
Reds acquire LHP Guardado from Mariners — CINCINNATI (AP) — Trying to bolster their struggling bullpen, the Cincinnati Reds will turn to former All-Star closer Eddie Guardado. — The Reds obtained Guardado and cash from the Seattle Mariners for minor league pitcher Travis Chick on Thursday.
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Brew Crew Ball
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds acquire Guardado from Mariners — Veteran reliever expected to take over closer role — ATLANTA — Reinforcements are coming to help the Reds' beleaguered bullpen. — Cincinnati acquired veteran left-handed reliever Eddie Guardado from the Mariners on Thursday in exchange for pitching prospect Travis Chick and cash.
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The Griddle
Associated Press:
Reds pitcher Brian Shackelford arrested on suspicion of sexual assault — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Cincinnati Reds pitcher Brian Shackelford was arrested early Thursday on suspicion of third-degree sexual assault. — The 29-year-old player was arrested shortly after midnight at Miller Park …
Associated Press:
Day after 'pen leaked, Reds deal for Guardado — CINCINNATI — Trying to bolster their struggling bullpen, the Cincinnati Reds acquired Eddie Guardado and cash from the Seattle Mariners on Thursday for minor league pitcher Travis Chick. — The Reds made the trade a day after blowing …
Associated Press:
Padres-Phillies Preview — The San Diego Padres changed their luck against the Philadelphia Phillies with one swing. — One night after ending an 11-game losing streak to the Phillies with a ninth-inning homer, the Padres look to win a series against them for the first time in nearly four years …
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Zachary Levine / MLB.com:Madson starts for Phils in rubber match
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Nomar, A.J. named Final Vote winners — Dodgers first baseman, White Sox catcher join All-Star squads — Nomar Garciaparra and A.J. Pierzynski were American League All-Star teammates in 2002, the year that the Final Vote was introduced by MLB.com. They did not have to rely on it to be selected …
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Boss: I'm Paying Cash — CLEVELAND — The Boss wasn't going to remain silent forever. The Yankees' 19-1 loss to the Indians Tuesday night in George Steinbrenner's hometown was enough to bring a statement. — "Brian Cashman is working hard to improve the team," Steinbrenner said Wednesday through spokesman Howard Rubenstein.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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NY Daily News:
Chacon could be on the way out — CLEVELAND - It appears unlikely that Shawn Chacon will make his scheduled start Sunday, but that could be the least of his concerns. With Chacon failing to show any of the magic he had last season, his time with the Yankees could be coming to an end.
Sports Illustrated:
Break up the Phillies — Wagner says former team needs to make big changes — People who have spoken to Phillies general manager Pat Gillick believe he will not stand pat this trading season. They say he desperately wants to improve the Phillies' current clubhouse atmosphere.
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Ten Things I Didn't Know Last Week — Interleague play finished this past Sunday and the American League gave the National an old-fashioned whuppin': 154-98. I'm not the biggest fan of interleague play, but I don't hate it either, and it certainly does give me good material for this column.
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Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Marlins win with ample support system — Yusmeiro Petit won his first major-league start thanks to an outburst by Florida's offense, which produced 19 hits and tied a team record with an eight-run inning. — cspencer@MiamiHerald.com — WASHINGTON - It looked for the longest time that Wednesday wouldn't be Yusmeiro Petit's day.
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Baseball America:
Yankees' International Haul Sits At Eight — Yankees international scouting director Lin Garrett said the Yankees weren't trying to send a message to anybody. — Instead, the Yankees just tried to improve their farm system, which has produced some quality of late (Chien-Ming Wang …
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Baby Bombers
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Zimmerman on his own — Robinson using a different philosophy for third baseman — WASHINGTON — During his rookie season with the Reds, in 1956, Frank Robinson received a lot of advice from manager Birdie Tebbetts about the game of baseball. Now a manager himself …
Dan / Get Up, Baby!:
Jeff Weaver — A number three starter will look good in Cardinals red. — The flowing Thor locks? Maybe not. But this trade, on the surface, appears to be vintage Jocketty. He bought low-as I posted yesterday, the Angels wanted Lastings Milledge a week and a half ago-and sold high …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
METS 5, PIRATES 0 — Slow-Pitch Baseball as Hernández Quells the Pirates Softly — Cliff Floyd scored one of the Mets' five runs in the first inning in a 5-0 win over Kip Wells and the Pirates. Orlando Hernández earned the victory. — Orlando Hernández threw …
Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Sox looking to avert history — Boston (50-32) at Tampa Bay (38-47), 7:15 p.m. ET — If anyone can save Boston from being swept by the Rays for the first time in history, it's Tim Wakefield. Boston's right-hander is 14-2 in 31 appearances against Tampa Bay and sports a 6-0 record with a 2.08 ERA in 16 games at Tropicana Field.
Rick Braun / JSOnline:
Notes: Brewers shuffle roster — Eveland returns, Moeller designated for assignment — rbraun@journalsentinel.com — Circumstances and a season-long slump caused the Milwaukee Brewers to make a couple of roster moves after their 13-inning victory over the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday night.
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
What I would do — Is there anything less productive yet more fun than creating wildly unrealistic scenarios where we get to manage the rosters of our favorite teams? The enjoyment-to-usefulness ratio is off the charts. They're generally a gigantic waste of time, but there's something oddly interesting …

