Baseball Today - October 28
SCOREBOARD
Sunday, Oct. 28
Boston at Colorado (8:29 p.m. EDT). Jon Lester is set to start against Aaron Cook in Game 4.
PLUNDERED
Three former Pittsburgh Pirates coaches have found jobs with different organizations. Third-base coach Jeff Cox has taken the same job on Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen's staff. Former Pirates bullpen coach Bobby Cuellar will manage the Minnesota Twins' Double-A New Britain Rock Cats club and Rusty Kuntz, who split the season as a coach between Pittsburgh and Triple-A Indianapolis, was hired as new Kansas City Royals manager Trey Hillman's first-base coach.
WAIVED
San Diego waived second baseman Marcus Giles, the younger brother of right fielder Brian Giles, on Friday. The Padres owe Marcus a $500,000 buyout of his $4 million option. Giles hit .229 with four home runs and 39 RBIs.
ROSTER MOVES
The Chicago White Sox reinstated third baseman Joe Crede from the 60-day disabled list Friday after he missed most of the season with a back injury. Coming off a career year in 2006, Crede batted .216 with four home runs and 22 RBIs in 47 games this season. He was placed on the disabled list June 6 with lower back inflammation and underwent surgery on June 12. The White Sox also reinstated infielder Pablo Ozuna from the 60-day DL and outrighted right-handed reliever Ryan Bukvich to Triple-A Charlotte.
A-MEETING?
The New York Yankees are trying to set up a meeting with Alex Rodriguez while they work on picking a manager. Rodriguez has until the 10th day following the World Series to decide whether to opt out of his record $252 million, 10-year contract and become a free agent. The Yankees plan to offer him an extension and say they would drop out of talks if A-Rod opts out.
SPEAKING
"I just know that it works. I've played here enough to know the balls were flying out of here (before). I've watched MythBusters. They proved it works. You know, Discovery Channel?" -- Red Sox outfielder J.D. Drew on Friday on the humidor at Coors Field. The steel-walled room behind the Rockies clubhouse is always 70 degrees with 50 percent humidity to keep game balls from shrinking in Denver's dry, thin air.
SEASONS
Oct. 28
1958 -- Construction began on the new ballpark for the Giants in San Francisco. The rocks in the area resembled candlesticks.
1981 -- The Los Angeles Dodgers, behind Pedro Guerrero's five RBIs, beat the New York Yankees 9-2 to take the World Series in six games.
1989 -- The Oakland Athletics swept the San Francisco Giants in the World Series with a 9-6 win.
1995 -- The Braves won their first World Series since moving to Atlanta with a 1-0 win over Cleveland in Game 6. Tom Glavine and Mark Wohlers combined on a one-hitter and David Justice homered in the sixth inning.
Today's birthdays: Jeremy Bonderman 25; Nate McLouth 26; Braden Looper 33.
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SCOREBOARD
Sunday, Oct. 28
Boston at Colorado (8:29 p.m. EDT). Jon Lester is set to start against Aaron Cook in Game 4.
PLUNDERED
Three former Pittsburgh Pirates coaches have found jobs with different organizations. Third-base coach Jeff Cox has taken the same job on Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen's staff. Former Pirates bullpen coach Bobby Cuellar will manage the Minnesota Twins' Double-A New Britain Rock Cats club and Rusty Kuntz, who split the season as a coach between Pittsburgh and Triple-A Indianapolis, was hired as new Kansas City Royals manager Trey Hillman's first-base coach.
WAIVED
San Diego waived second baseman Marcus Giles, the younger brother of right fielder Brian Giles, on Friday. The Padres owe Marcus a $500,000 buyout of his $4 million option. Giles hit .229 with four home runs and 39 RBIs.
ROSTER MOVES
The Chicago White Sox reinstated third baseman Joe Crede from the 60-day disabled list Friday after he missed most of the season with a back injury. Coming off a career year in 2006, Crede batted .216 with four home runs and 22 RBIs in 47 games this season. He was placed on the disabled list June 6 with lower back inflammation and underwent surgery on June 12. The White Sox also reinstated infielder Pablo Ozuna from the 60-day DL and outrighted right-handed reliever Ryan Bukvich to Triple-A Charlotte.
A-MEETING?
The New York Yankees are trying to set up a meeting with Alex Rodriguez while they work on picking a manager. Rodriguez has until the 10th day following the World Series to decide whether to opt out of his record $252 million, 10-year contract and become a free agent. The Yankees plan to offer him an extension and say they would drop out of talks if A-Rod opts out.
SPEAKING
"I just know that it works. I've played here enough to know the balls were flying out of here (before). I've watched MythBusters. They proved it works. You know, Discovery Channel?" -- Red Sox outfielder J.D. Drew on Friday on the humidor at Coors Field. The steel-walled room behind the Rockies clubhouse is always 70 degrees with 50 percent humidity to keep game balls from shrinking in Denver's dry, thin air.
SEASONS
Oct. 28
1958 -- Construction began on the new ballpark for the Giants in San Francisco. The rocks in the area resembled candlesticks.
1981 -- The Los Angeles Dodgers, behind Pedro Guerrero's five RBIs, beat the New York Yankees 9-2 to take the World Series in six games.
1989 -- The Oakland Athletics swept the San Francisco Giants in the World Series with a 9-6 win.
1995 -- The Braves won their first World Series since moving to Atlanta with a 1-0 win over Cleveland in Game 6. Tom Glavine and Mark Wohlers combined on a one-hitter and David Justice homered in the sixth inning.
Today's birthdays: Jeremy Bonderman 25; Nate McLouth 26; Braden Looper 33.
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