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The 4-9 Boston Red Sox have acquired Marlon Byrd and cash from the Cubs for Micheal Bowden and a player to be named later, Gordon Edes of ESPN Boston reports.  Nick Cafardo of The Boston Globe was the first to report the teams were close to a deal. The cash will likely cover most of the $6.5mm still owed to Byrd.

Boston has been exploring the outfield market since they lost Jacoby Ellsbury to a dislocated shoulder.

Earlier this week, we heard that the Red Sox were scouting veteran outfielder Scott Podsednik who is playing for the Phillies’ Triple-A team.

Byrd has gotten off to a very slow start this season accumulating 3 singles in 47 at-bats. He hit .276 with 9 home runs and 35 rbi’s last season in 482 at-bats.

Byrd has had success in the AL when he played for the Rangers from 2007-2009. With the Rangers, he hit .295 while totaling 402 hits in 1364 at-bats.

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Here’s a running list of injury updates around the Major Leagues:

– Right handed pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka will begin his rehab assignment next Monday with the Red Sox’s High-A team at Salem reports Alex Speier of WEEI.com. Matsuzaka’s pitch limit will be about 75 pitches. “Daisuke feels really good,” manager Bobby Valentine said. “He’s ready to start dealing with competition rather than rehabilitation.”

– The Chicago Cubs have placed reliever Kerry Wood on the 15-Day Disabled List with right shoulder fatigue according to Carrie Muskat of MLB.com.

Dustin Moseley said that shoulder surgery would probably be his only option according to Dan Hayes of the North County Times. Last week, Padres manager, Bud Black, said that an MRI on Moseley’s shoulder showed “damage to the rotator cuff and changes to the labrum.”

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As some of you know, the guys from 2K Sports have this contest where you can receive $1 million for throwing the first perfect game in the MLB 2K game. This year, T.J. Brida was in the 14th inning of a perfect game when he gave up the first hit of the game to Pirates’ Jose Tabata according to Owen Good of Kotaku.com.

As Good points out, “the minimum requirement to advance is retiring 27 consecutive batters. Brida, using Roy Halladay of his beloved Phillies, sat down 40. But he didn’t get the last one.”

“Trust me, I was pretty pissed,” Brida told Good. Brida failed to score during 13 innings and that’s why he didn’t win the contest. On the website, there’s a nine minute video that begins in the bottom of the ninth and ends when Brida “punches the power button, and the screen goes dark.”

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Apr
05

PRO Rumors 2012 Predictions

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The sweetest time of the year has come upon us with the start of Major League Baseball.  We hope that you all take time to visit your favorite ballpark in the coming days (we know we will).

In the spirit of predicting the future, here are PRO Rumors’ 2012 predictions:

Writer National League West
Allan Rockies
Ryan Diamondbacks
Juan Giants
Writer National League Central
Allan Cardinals
Ryan Brewers
Juan Reds
Writer National League East
Allan Marlins
Ryan Phillies
Juan Phillies
Writer NL Wild Card
Allan Dodgers, Reds
Ryan Giants, Marlins
Juan Rockies, Braves
Writer American League West
Allan Athletics
Ryan Angels
Juan Angels
Writer American League Central
Allan White Sox
Ryan Tigers
Juan Tigers
Writer American League East
Allan Red Sox
Ryan Yankees
Juan Yankees
Writer AL Wild Card
Allan Rays, Yankees
Ryan Red Sox, Rangers
Juan Rays, Rangers
Writer MVP (NL, AL)
Allan Buster Posey, Alex Rodriguez
Ryan Joey Votto, Albert Pujols
Juan Joey Votto, Miguel Cabrera
Writer Cy Young (NL, AL)
Allan CC Sabathia, Roy Halladay
Ryan Josh Johnson, Justin Verlander
Juan Matt Cain, Felix Hernandez
Writer RoY (NL, AL)
Allan Bryce Harper, Yu Darvish
Ryan Devin Mesoraco, Yu Darvish
Juan Bryce Harper, Yoenis Cespedes

Do you agree? Disagree? Leave a comment and let us know what you think.

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The New York Yankees have agreed to a Minor League deal with veteran pitcher Ramon Ortiz according to Jon Heyman of CBSSports.

Ortiz, 39, went 1-2 with a 4.86 ERA, 1.6 HR/9, 3.0 BB/9 and 6.8 SO/9 in 33.1 innings with the Cubs in 2011.

He has a career 1.4 HR/9, 3.1 BB/9 and 5.6 SO/9 in 1423.0 innings throughout eleven years in the Majors.

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Mar
30

PRO Rumors Customer Survey

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Hi all,

With baseball season coming up, we’d like to poll our readers regarding our current features and see if you have suggestions regarding future features.  We have a really short survey and we’re hoping that you can take less than 5 minutes to help us out.  Thanks!

Click here to take survey

Allan

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Jon Hunton who was the closer of the year in Venezuela,reached out to PRO Rumors earlier this week and explained that he is looking for new representation. Hunton, 29, had a strong 2011 season both in the summer and the winter leagues respectively.

As part of the Grand Prairie AirHogs (The American Association of Independent Professional Basebal) Hunton was named “Reliever of the Year” in 2011 (link here). Hunton went 7-2 with a 1.77 ERA, 25 saves, 47 SO, 0.4 HR/9, 3.5 BB/9 and 8.3 SO/9 in 51.0 innings.

During the winter, Hunton was named “Closer for the Year” again (link here), but this time in Venezuela as part of the Caribes de Anzoategui. He was 2-4 with 3.16 ERA, 18 saves, 0.3 HR/9, 3.5 BB/9 and 7.0 SO/9 in 31.1 games. Then he was selected as a replacement for Tiburones de la Guaira in the Final and was Francisco Rodriguez’s setup man. He also represented Venezuela in the Caribbean Series .

While Hunton was in Venezuela he left a great impression among the other teams, players and the media. He was one of the first foreign players to report and stayed until the last game of the Caribbean Series, his commitment with the Caribes organization and the rest of the league was undeniable.

I had the opportunity to watch Hunton pitch in Venezuela at least a dozen times this winter. The first thing you notice about him is his height, Hunton is 6′9” with a fluid delivery. He’s not a flame thrower, but he will keep hitters off balance with his slider, which has nice movement. Also, his 3/4 delivery makes all of his pitches move. I believe he is a great athlete in good physical condition (he used to play basketball in College), he is also a strong competitor and he definitely showed that in Venezuela.

Most of you don’t have an idea of how hard it is to pitch in winter ball. Fans are harsh with their players and they will let you know when you’re not doing your job right. You have to face strong competitors, not only young Minor Leaguers, but also Major Leaguers as well. There’s also a lot of competitiveness here but Hunton cruised throughout the season without a sweat. This league has chewed up and spit out countless top MLB prospects, but Hunton wasn’t one of them.

Hunton was drafted five times during the June Amateur Draft, the last one in 2004 by the Chicago Cubs in the eleventh round. During his eight years as a professional player Hunton is a career 34-27 with 3.18 ERA, 0.5 HR/9, 4.0 BB/9 and 8.9 SO/9 in 453.1 innings. In 2010, he was 6-6 with a 3.57 ERA, 0.7 HR/9, 3.6 BB/9 and 5.7 SO/9 in 63.0 innings for the A’s Triple-A team.

last offseason we had a Q & A with Hunton. Make sure to check that out if you haven’t.

Having the right representation can sometimes be the key to getting that tryout or invite to Spring Training that can open the door to a big league career. If you wish to contact Hunton you can write or follow him on Twitter (@Big_Jon_Hunton).

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The Chicago Cubs have signed right handed pitcher Shawn Camp to a Minor League deal according to Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune. The 36-year old was released by the Mariners a few days ago.

“I was a little surprised,” Camp said. “I was having a good spring and came in on a major league deal. They just decided to go in a different direction, decided to go with youth. For me, it was kind of a shock, but to tell you the truth, it doesn’t surprise me.”

Camp was 6-3 with a 4.21 ERA in 66.1 innings last season with the Blue Jays. He also had a 0.4 HR/9, 3.0 BB/9 and 4.3 SO/9 during 2011.

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Every year, Forbes Magazine puts a dollar amount on the total value of all 30 Major League clubs. The average value of clubs rose 16% in value during the past season, to an all-time high of $605 million. New TV deals are a big contributor to the overall value increase.

Last season the Mets, Angels and Phillies all operated at a loss, each for various reasons.

Here is the list of all 30 teams and their respective ranking. (Dollar amount in millions)

Bet you could guess who is number one with your eyes closed.

1. New York Yankees $1,850
2. Los Angeles Dodgers $1,400
3. Boston Red Sox $1,000
4. Chicago Cubs $879
5. Philadelphia Phillies $723
6. New York Mets $719
7. Texas Rangers $674
8. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim $656
9. San Francisco Giants $643
10. Chicago White Sox $600
11. St. Louis Cardinals $591
12. Seattle Mariners $585
13. Houston Astros $549
14. Minnesota Twins $510
15. Atlanta Braves $508
16. Washington Nationals $480
17. Detroit Tigers $478
18. Colorado Rockies $464
19. Baltimore Orioles $460
20. San Diego Padres $458
21. Miami Marlins $450
22. Milwaukee Brewers $448
23. Arizona Diamondbacks $447
24. Cincinnati Reds $424
25. Toronto Blue Jays $413
26. Cleveland Indians $410
27. Kansas City Royals $354
28. Pittsburgh Pirates $336
29. Tampa Bay Rays $323
30. Oakland Athletics $321

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Mar
17

Red Sox release Carlos Silva

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The Boston Red Sox announced that they have released Carlos Silva.

The Red Sox had signed Silva to a minor league deal with a base salary of $1mm with tons of incentives.

But Silva developed shoulder inflammation early in Spring Training and was never able to make it into a game before he was released.

Silva last pitched in the Majors in 2010 for the Cubs when the Venezuela native began the season going 8-0 in his first 11 starts. But after the All-Star break he went 1-3 with a 11.12 ERA. He finished the 2010 season with a 11-6 record and a 4.22 ERA in 113 innings throughout 21 starts.

In his career, Silva owns a 70-70 record and a 4.68 ERA.

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