Baseball Transactions - Thursday

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Soriano glad to be back, but return is inauspicious

There was no opportunity for him to do his infamous bunny hop before snagging a fly ball in left field, but Cubs leadoff hitter Alfonso Soriano found himself in the spotlight -- and in the cross hairs for boos -- during his first game back Thursday ...
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You don't have to read between the lines too much to see what the point is. Once a future hall of famer, no a part-time player/full-time health risk.
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Series Recap: Brewers at Cubs

One of the things I love most about baseball is tomorrow is always a brand new day and you just need to move on no matter what the previous day’s result. The Cubs torched the Brewers 19-5 on Wednesday night. By the time Thursday afternoon rolled around, that game meant nothing and the Brewers gave the Cubs a much more devastating loss.
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THT Live:A tale of two offenses

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NewsWatch

FRIDAY, May 2, 2008, 9 a.m. Brewers designate Turnbow for assignment The Milwaukee Brewers today designated relief pitcher Derrick Turnbow for assignment. In a corresponding move, Joe Dillon was recalled from Class AAA Nashville. Dillon will be in ...
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