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| Is Eric Gagne Willing To Go To Boston? |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 10:41 am |
| Tags: Deadline Deals, Deadlinedeals, Eric Gagne, Ericgagne, Kason Gabbard, Kasongabbard |
| Filed under: Boston, Dallas, Red Sox, Rangers, AL East, AL West, MLB RumorsA report from Ken Rosenthal over at Fox Sports says that the Red Sox and Rangers have agreed on a deal that would send closer Eric Gagne to Boston for Kason Gabbard and another player. The Red Sox are on the verge of winning the Eric Gagne sweepstakes, pending his approval |
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| Baseball's Best Bullpen Gets Eric Gagne |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 1:08 pm |
| Tags: David Murphy, Davidmurphy, Deadline Deals, Deadlinedeals, Engel Beltre, Engelbeltre, Eric Gagne, Ericgagne, Hideki Okajima, Hidekiokajima, Jonathan Papelbon, Jonathanpapelbon, Kason Gabbard, Kasongabbard |
| Filed under: Boston, Dallas, Red Sox, Rangers, AL East, AL West, Breaking NewsIt's not a complete surprise -- we knew the deal was in the works earlier in the day -- but it's still remarkable nonetheless: the Red Sox acquired Eric Gagne from the Rangers in exchange for southpaw Kason Gabbard and minor league outfielders Engel Beltre and David |
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| Kason Gabbard Has Forearm Stiffness |
| Published: August 13, 2007, 9:04 am |
| Tags: Akinori Otsuka, Akinoriotsuka, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jarrodsaltalamacchia, Kason Gabbard, Kasongabbard |
| Filed under: Dallas, Rangers, AL West, MLB InjuriesIt was supposed to be a nice little story when Kason Gabbard took the mound for the Rangers on Sunday. He was half of a high school reunion in the Rangers battery, as Jarrod Saltalamacchia was donning the tools of ignorance.Gabbard and Saltalamacchia, two of the most recent additions to the |
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| Baseball is Boring: Rangers @ Rays |
| Published: May 28, 2008, 8:40 am |
| Tags: Josh Hamilton, Joshhamilton, Kason Gabbard, Kasongabbard, Matt Garza, Mattgarza |
| Filed under: Rays, Rangers, AL East, AL West, MLB Live Blogging, Tampa Bay, The Word, The DugoutBaseball is America's pastime, but had our forefathers enjoyed the modern conveniences of clocks, ball pumps, or haste, this pastime may well have been basketball or football. Instead, they had wood, leather, and a rudderless disposition. Baseball is |
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