Pirates Notebook: Team sees trade requests as fair

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INDIANAPOLIS (46-53) won at Columbus, 5-2. RHP John Van Benschoten (7-2, 3.64) pitched two scoreless, hitless innings. He struck out one, walked three. RHP Jesse Chavez (4.10) pitched a perfect ninth for his seventh save. He struck out two. 3B Neil Walker (.233) went 3 for 5 with a double and three RBIs. LF Nyjer Morgan (.278) went 2 for 5 to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. CF Andrew ... [link]

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MLB Trade Rumors: A Round-Up
Published 7/18/2008 by faketeams at FakeTeams: Front Page Posts
... Amongst the players mentioned are Xavier Nady and Damso Marte of Pittsburgh, A.J. Burnett in Toronto, Barry Bonds to the New York Yankees, and Brian Fuentes of Colorado and interest in Clint Barmes and Willy Taveras by the Tampa Bay Rays.   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The Pirates are known to be seeking two quality prospects ...

Game 95: Rockies 5, Buccos 3
Published 7/18/2008 by UtesFan89 at Playing For Pride
The Pirates jumped ahead 3-0 after a 3-run 3rd inning. The Rockies got 2 runs back in the 4th. And then in the 6th, a run tied it. And then Paul Maholm did the unthinkable… giving up a 2-run broken-bat (!!!) homer (to Chris Iannetta). The Rockies jumped ahead 5-3 on the homer. Game. Set. ...

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