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Notable Red Sox Mid-Season Trades Of The Past 10 Years
August 12 Red Sox acquire RHP Paul Byrd Cleveland Indians acquire player to be named later Did it help? Byrd was brought in to fill out the back end of Boston's rotation, and was solid over the final weeks of the regular season, going 4-2 with a 4.78 ERA in eight starts. Comment?
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... other words, a signing is not imminent, or even likely. The team also has had discussions about veteran free-agent Paul Byrd, who posted a 4.60 ERA in 30 starts for the Indians and Red Sox last season. (Philadelphia Daily News) Comment Mosley pulls ... 5 comments
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Phillies Notebook: Phillies taking a look at Martinez
... other words, a signing is not imminent, or even likely. The team also has had discussions about veteran free-agent Paul Byrd, who posted a 4.60 ERA in 30 starts for the Indians and Red Sox last season. Early last month, the team did not view ... Comment?
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Byrd Plans Late Return... to a Feathered Nest
... So it's with deep gratitude that I have to thank my baseball associate Jeffrey Balash for pointing out to me that Paul Byrd , a member of the rare breed of Crafty Righties announced late this month he was going to pull a "Roger Clemens" and not go ... Comment?
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High Cheese: Amaro on free agent possibilities
... Damion Easley and former superstars Frank Thomas and Jim Edmonds. One name the Phillies have discussed is veteran Paul Byrd, who posted a 4.60 ERA in 30 starts with the Indians and Red Sox last season. But again, it isn't clear that he would ... Comment?
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DeRosa's a Redbird, Tribe is blue
... approached the All-Star break in a fire-sale mode. They traded CC Sabathia on July 7 last year. Casey Blake and Paul Byrd were traded after the break. Lee, last year's Cy Young winner and the Tribe's No. 1 starter, has been targeted by several ... Comment?
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... being a relevant team this year included Fausto Carmona having at least a good year. Losing CC Sabathia and Paul Byrd to free agency and Jake Westbrook to injury meant that the margin for error in the rotation, as deep as the rotation appeared to ... Comment?
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Lucky 7s as White Sox top Indians
After the White Sox were held to one hit through five innings and were on the verge of watching a sterling effort from Javier Vazquez go for naught, Jermaine Dye couldn't be blamed Wednesday night for spiking his bat and pumping his fist after solving nemesis Paul Byrd. Comment?
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Indians beat Yankees to reach championship series
... Red Sox. The Indians knocked New York's 19-game winner Wang Chien-ming out in the second inning and backed starter Paul Byrd with six early runs on their way to claiming the best-of-five Divisional Series three games to one. The defeat marked the ... Comment?
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HEYMAN:With Lee back, will Cleveland hit trade market again?
... start. It worked very well last year, as the Indians' trades of ace pitcher CC Sabathia plus Casey Blake and Paul Byrd netted them a haul of young prospects and didn't hurt their performance one iota, either (in fact, Cleveland staged a startling ... Comment?
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Wedge determined to improve Tribe
... playoff hopes, and they rallied to an 81-81 record with a strong second half, once CC Sabathia, Casey Blake and Paul Byrd were dealt away and the pressure was off. The higher-ups thought it might have been Wedge's best managerial season. Now Wedge, ... Comment?
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... has lost valuable leadership in both the pitching and position player departments. CC Sabathia, Casey Blake and Paul Byrd were traded, and Jake Westbrook landed on the disabled list. And as much as the injured David Dellucci, who is on a rehab ... Comment?
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Rays resume road trip in Minnesota
Carlos Pena #23 of the Tampa Bay Rays rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run off pitcher Paul Byrd #36 of the Boston Red Sox in the ninth inning of game three of the American League Championship Series during the 2008 MLB playoffs at Fenway Park on October 13, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. Comment?
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Marquee free agents still available
... he failed a physical, will probably be involved again, but don't count out the Angels, Mets or Cardinals. 3. Paul Byrd, RHP: After taking time off to be with his family, Byrd now says he's ready to pitch, and as a guy who's tallied double-digit ... Comment?
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... kind of pump up his spirits." Hmmm, wonder what else he could pump him up with? Around the horn A few days ago, Paul Byrd was being mentioned as one of the free-agent pitchers the arm-starved Angels were pursuing. However, it was believed the ... Comment?
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Byrd ready to return to big leagues
Paul Byrd is ready to fly again. At least that's what he told Yahoo! Sports recently. Comment?
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Rain, rain, why can't you stay?
... Indians down 4-3. With memories of the snow fiasco that wiped out a potential victory and possible no-hitter for Paul Byrd back in the 2007 home opener revived today, it seems even the weather hates the Indians. Things were moving along brilliantly ... Comment?
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Jeremy Schneider: Another April opener in Cleveland
... More than six hours later, the Indians lost the game 13-7 before a sparse crowd of diehards. In the 2007 opener, Paul Byrd was pitching and the Indians had the lead with two outs in the top of the fifth. He had the batter down two strikes, so ... Comment?
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With season underway, big names still teamless
... ready now, Mark Mulder could be ready soon and Ben Sheets might be ready by the second half, with the semi-retired Paul Byrd another potential option. A hitter? Available immediately: Frank Thomas, Jim Edmonds and Mark Grudzielanek; Geoff Jenkins; ... Comment?
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... in early July last season. By the time the 2008 schedule ended, all the potential losses (Sabathia, Casey Blake , Paul Byrd ) had already been jettisoned. The Indians had certainly strengthened their farm system, but very few of the prospects added ... Comment?





