CHARLEY WALTERS: Green Bay Packers won't let Brett Favre go to Minnesota Vikings

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There's no doubt the Vikings would have interest in Brett Favre if he's available. There's also little doubt that the Green Bay Packers would not allow the future hall of fame quarterback to go to the Vikings and would stipulate that as part of any contract termination. [link]

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Walters With A Twins Scenario
Published 7/16/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Charley Walters of the St. Paul Pioneer Press tosses out a trade scenario: It will be interesting whether the Twins try to package Michael Cuddyer and Livan Hernandez in a trade for a slugging third baseman before the July 31 deadline, saving $20 million in guaranteed money to Cuddyer and $2.5 million to Hernandez. Denard Span ($390,000) would replace Cuddyer in right field, and Francisco Liriano ($400,000) would replace Hernandez in the starting rotation. Will Carroll said ...

Trade Deadline Preview
Published 7/17/2008 by Nick N. (noreply@blogger.com) at Nick & Nick's Twins Blog
... I suspect this will be a pretty quiet trade deadline for the Twins, and that's fine by me. They are well-positioned as is, and have a very good chance of sticking with the White Sox for the rest of the season if they continue to get solid innings from their young pitchers and quality at-bats from their young lineup. Ultimately, Liriano may end up being the most important addition the team makes around the deadline. Finally, since we're on the subject, I'll part with this inane trade rumor from everyone's favorite bull-"Shooter": It will be interesting ...

Back to Work!
Published 7/18/2008 by Jesse at Twinkie Town
... This stuff is popping up all over the place.  Not only is the Pioneer Press throwing out me-like speculation, but our friend ...

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