sandiego.padres.mlb.com - 6/30/2009
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By Mark Newman / MLB.com 06/29/09 12:00 PM ET The groundbreaking rollout of in-market online live viewing opportunities in Major League Baseball continued on Monday with the announcement that San Diego Padres games will be streamed for fans in that region starting on July 16. Cox Communications, ...
rumorsandrants.com - 7/6/2009
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rumorsandrants.com —
So I’m back home in San Diego this
weekend, celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with my...
family. It was great, awesome time, glad I did it. It was also the weekend of Manny Ramirez’s return from a 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. Manny’s ...
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Dodgers Fans And Manny, Perfect For Each Other
msn.foxsports.com - 7/6/2009
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msn.foxsports.com —
The A's have acquired outfielder Scott Hairston from
the San Diego Padres for minor-league pitchers Ryan Webb,...
Craig Italiano and a player to be named later. The A's did not acquire Hairston with the intention of trading him to another club, according ...
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A's get OF Hairston from Pads for minor leaguers - FOX ...
athbloggs.blogspot.com - 7/6/2009
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athbloggs.blogspot.com —
A day after hitting a home run against
the San Diego Padres, Manny Ramirez sat out of...
yesterday’s game. Why? His legs were sore. Are you kidding me? Your legs are sore!? You had 50 games off, you played two games and your legs are sore! It’s your third day back and you need a day off!? Did ...
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He needed a day off!?
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Padres: Updates on Peavy and Blanks ...
Who's your Padre? —
Thanks for following the Padres here and at http://twitter.com/FollowThePadres, your one stop for Padres news, notes and everything else. Thanks, Corey Have a look at our story on Jake Peavy, who will have his ankle looked at on Tuesday for the first time since going on the disabled list on June 13. We'll know more Tuesday afternoon before the Padres face the Houston Astros. Also, just because Interleague play has ended does not mean we won't see any more of Kyle Blanks, as the Padres will look for ways to get his bat in their lineup, especially when facing left-handed pitchers. Finally, you will be able to watch the Padres on live in-market online viewing, ...
BOB: Cubs sale draws near and mid-season attendance
The Hardball Times —
... MLB.TV has had a stranglehold on this market and the big drawback is that you can’t view your home team’s game on the platform. At least for Yankees (and Padres) fans, that will change soon. Fans can choose between a one-time fee of just under $50 to view Yankees games the rest of the season or they can opt for the monthly package of just under $20 and they must be a Cablevision subscriber. A similar deal was struck last week between MLBAM and Cox Communications that will give Padres fans local access to streaming video . The fee is the same as for the Yankees and fans must ...
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