Brett Tomko (Free Agent):
Released by Yankees.
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Adam Kennedy (Athletics):
The non-waiver Trade Deadline is Friday afternoon, so it's certainly possible that Orlando Cabrera and Adam Kennedy will be wearing other clubs' uniforms by Saturday. If that's the case, at least they can say they went out on a high note.
Athletics Official Site
Jack Wilson (Mariners):
The Mariners acquired shortstop Jack Wilson and righty Ian Snell from the Pirates in a seven-player trade Wednesday, sending five players, including former No. 1 Draft choice Jeff Clement, to Pittsburgh.
Mariners Official Site
When Jack Wilson entered the Mariners' dugout in the seventh inning Wednesday afternoon, Ken Griffey Jr. welcomed him in his own Junior way.
Mariners Official Site
It was an odd scene, a rushed one, too, at AT&T Park on Wednesday afternoon. The Giants ushered Freddy Sanchez into an impromptu press conference after slipping a Giants jersey over his head. Minutes before, Sanchez had been in the dugout with his Pirates teammates. Now he was preparing to enter the thick of a pennant race.
Pirates Official Site
Julian Tavarez (Free Agent):
Right-hander Julian Tavarez, who was designated for assignment on July 19, cleared waivers on Wednesday and is officially a free agent.
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Jeff Brantley & Chris Sabo (Retired):
The Reds announced Wednesday their Hall of Fame Ballot for the Class of 2010 and fans will get the chance to vote for more than one candidate for the first time.
Reds Official Site
Jim Leyland (Tigers):
Tigers manager Jim Leyland says he's fine with his team, whether it makes a trade or not before Friday's non-waiver Trade Deadline at 4 p.m. ET. He just wants to see it relax and play well.
Tigers Official Site
Mike Timlin (Rockies):
The Rockies continue to stockpile arms, signing free agent Mike Timlin. The reliever is in short-season Casper after throwing well in three separate workouts with the Rockies last week at Coors Field.
Denver Post
Jose Garcia (Newark):
The Newark Bears of the Atlantic League placed him on the disabled list.
Andy Cavazos (Free Agent):
The Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League released him. Cavazos made 23 relief appearances posting an 0-2 record, 5.76 ERA, and four saves. He allowed 21 hits, 16 earned runs, two home runs, 24 walks, one wild pitch, and struck out 20 over 25 innings.
Omar Pena (Worcester):
The Worcester Tornados of the Can Am League activated him.
Cardoza Tucker (Lake Erie):
The Lake Erie Crushers of the Frontier League signed him to a contract for the 2009 season.
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