News Keeps Getting Worse for Guzman

Filed Under (MLB News) by admin on 11-03-2010

News Keeps Getting Worse for Guzman
Look for Cubs general manager Jim Hendry to step up his efforts to land a veteran right-handed reliever, most likely via the trade market. (%20MLB” title=”Click to See More Articles from Scout.com > MLB” target=”_blank”>Scout.com > MLB) (Read More)

Briefs: Four prospects banned 50 games each for ‘roids
Wednesday’s MLB news briefs: Four Dominican Summer League players, including a pair of New York Yankees prospects, have been suspended for the first 50 games of the season following positive tests for steroids under baseball’s minor league drug program. Email this Article Add to del.icio.us …

Open Question: What do you think of Astros pitching prospect Chia Jen Lo?
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Baseball Calendar
March 17- Last day to place a player on unconditional release waivers and pay 30 days termination pay instead of 45 days. (Sporting News) (Read More)

Roundup: Greinke extends scoreless spring streak
Wednesday’s spring training roundup: Zack Greinke, the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner, threw 51 pitches — 31 for strikes — to help the Royals to a 5-0 victory. (MLB Baseball News : CBS SportsLine.com) (Read More)

Cincinnati Reds 2010 preview
Cincinnati’s 27-13 finish in 2009 provided some hope. But will Joey Votto have his breakout season? Can Scott Rolen stay healthy? Will Aaron Harang bounce back in a contract year? (Sporting News) (Read More)

Duncan faces former team and pitching coach father
JUPITER, Fla. — In years past, when Chris Duncan wanted a pre-game word with his father, he simply walked into the office adjacent to the clubhouse. (Sporting News) (Read More)

Helton agrees to two-year extension with Rockies
Sporting News staff reports Rockies first baseman Todd Helton has agreed to a two-year, $9 million extension with the team, according to The Denver Post. (Sporting News) (Read More)

Scott helps Orioles beat Pirates 3-2
BRADENTON, Fla. — Luke Scott hit a two-run single off Zach Duke in the first inning and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 on Wednesday night. (Sporting News) (Read More)

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