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Jake Peavy to Chicago White Sox deal not a sure thing, agent says … The agent for San Diego Padres pitcher Jake Peavy expressed doubt Thursday that his client is ready to sign off on a proposed trade to the Chicago White Sox. — Agent Barry Axelrod told ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick that Peavy has a …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Peavy rejects ChiSox … Padres ace Jake Peavy informed his team late Thursday afternoon that he was rejecting the team's proposed trade with the White Sox, SI.com has confirmed. — The two teams had a deal in place whereby the White Sox would have sent left-handed pitching prospects Aaron Poreda …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy trade to White Sox may be near — Padres' ace would need to consent to deal — A team from Chicago is showing interest in trading four players for Jake Peavy - but for now, it's not the Cubs. — It's the White Sox. — According to Padres personnel, Peavy met …
Chicago Sun Times:
Sources: Jake Peavy rejects trade to the White Sox — A source close to the Jake Peavy camp said today that the ace pitcher has notified the San Diego Padres that he will not accept the trade to the South Side, apparently killing the deal that would have sent four players west and put Peavy in black and white.
Cork Gaines / MLB Rumors:
Jake Peavy Will Not Accept Trade to White Sox — 6:10pm: Ken Rosenthal argues that Peavy's decision to nix the deal was justified, saying, “If I were Jake Peavy, I would not go to the White Sox.” — Rosenthal thinks back to the offseason, when the Padres “blew two chances” to trade Peavy.
MLB.com:
Padres, White Sox agree; deal up to Peavy — San Diego ace must decide whether to waive no-trade clause — The Padres and White Sox have agreed on the terms of a potential trade that would send All-Star right-hander Jake Peavy to Chicago, two sources told MLB.com on Thursday, and the ball is now in Peavy's court.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy deal to White Sox not imminent — It's unlikely the Padres will trade ace pitcher Jake Peavy to the Chicago White Sox, though the clubs discussed a 4-for-1 swap and Peavy has heard from a White Sox player who told him he would love for Peavy to become a teammate.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers acquire Gerut from Padres — Gwynn Jr. follows Hall of Famer dad to San Diego — HOUSTON — The Brewers traded Tony Gwynn Jr. to the Padres on Wednesday for Jody Gerut in a swap of left-handed-hitting outfielders. — Gerut, 31, was hitting .221 with four home runs and 21 RBIs …
E-Boland and the Bombers:
Wang will get another Triple-A start — Joe Girardi just announced that Chien-Ming Wang will start tomorrow night . . . for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Pawtucket. — The Yankees feel Wang's stuff is not ready to face big-league hitters. — Phil Hughes will pitch Monday against the Rangers in Arlington.
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Sam Borden / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 41: Orioles at Yankees: Joba leaves after being hit with a line drive — YANKEES (23-17) — Pitching: Joba Chamberlain (2-1, 3.76 ERA) — Orioles (16-24) — Pitching: Adam Eaton (2-4, 7.93). — TIME/TV: 7:05 p.m., MY9. — THE PUMP: Leading the “silly storylines” …
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Ed Price / MLB FanHouse:
Mets Confirm Interest in Mark DeRosa — Even before Jose Reyes became the latest Met to suffer an injury, leaving Wednesday night's game, the Mets had been talking with the Indians about acquiring Mark DeRosa to play first base in Carlos Delgado's absence, an official from one of the teams confirmed to FanHouse.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:3 UP: METS TRADE IDEA, MO AND THE BOSS
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Players express interleague angst — Most think annual NL-AL schedule is in dire need of a makeover — Another must-see edition of interleague play (insert your favorite Rockies-Tigers joke here) begins this weekend. And here's something you might not know:
MLB:
San Diego Padres acquire Tony Gwynn Jr. in trade with Milwaukee Brewers — Tony Gwynn's son is going to get the chance to wear a San Diego Padres uniform just like his Hall of Fame father. — The Padres acquired outfielder Tony Gwynn Jr. from the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday in exchange for outfielder Jody Gerut.
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Mark Bowman / Bowman's Blog:
Infante's injury is a crushing blow — To the casual baseball fan, word that the Braves are going to spend the next six-to-eight weeks without the services of Omar Infante might prove to be even less interesting than talk about Jose Canseco entering the world of mixed martial arts.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
For Papi, big sigh of relief — He was walking the line. — Not like Johnny Cash. David Ortiz was walking the Mendoza Line. — “I was about to hit righthanded,” he admitted. — Batting an even .200, homerless in 35 games, Big Papi finally found his mojo last night.
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Associated Press:
Tigers sweep Rangers, win sixth straight 4-3 — DETROIT (AP) — Miguel Cabrera hit a go-ahead single in the eighth inning and the Detroit Tigers won their sixth straight game, defeating the Texas Rangers 4-3 Thursday. — GAME REPORT: Tigers 4, Rangers 3 — Curtis Granderson and Clete Thomas homered for Detroit.
Beck / Beck's Blog:
Pitch count facts — Edwin Jackson's 132 pitches are the most by a Tigers pitcher in the Jim Leyland era. The last Tiger to throw that many in a game was knuckleballer Steve Sparks, who threw 132 pitches against the Mariners on Aug. 21, 2002. — The last non-knuckleballer to hit that count?
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
: MLB Owners Meetings End, TV Territories Vote Tabled — Major League Baseball's quarterly meetings have just ended, and with that, the vote to redefine MLB's television territories has, yet again, been tabled. The issue has now been tabled for the last two years.
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