A day after the Red Sox made a waiver claim on Brian Giles in an attempt to trade for him, it looks like nothing's going happen and Giles is going to stay home in San Diego for the time being. It's not entirely clear where the talks broke down, but since the Sox seemed interested in adding GIles, the Padres seemed interested in getting rid of his salary, and Giles has a limited no-trade clause that includes Boston as a team he can block a trade to, well, it's pretty easy to guess where to point the finger. From MLB.com:If nothing else, the Sox managed to keep him from going to the Angels (who are not on his limited NTC list). They could probably still use a bat in case David Ortiz and/or Mike Lowell's injuries continue to nag, though finding one at this time of year can be difficult. Though there is this one guy who's left-handed, can DH, and I hear is looking for work ..."All I can tell you is that he was claimed but nothing came to fruition," Giles' agent, Joe Bick, told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Bick said Giles wants to stay with the Padres and that being close to his daughters is a major factor. "He has a great commitment to those girls," Bick said.


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8-08-2008 @ 5:22PM
gary h said...
Good for the Padres and Bad for John Moores (padre's owner). John will probably have to sell the team to satisfy the divorce split of assets. Brian's added salary will make the quick sale difficult. The Padres seem to be synonymous with the fire sale of talent. So, it is good when they can retain one good player without the fear of a salary dump.
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8-08-2008 @ 7:37PM
THN said...
Why would the Angels want another outfielder? Is Gary Matthews getting lonely on the bench?
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8-09-2008 @ 2:08AM
petejayhawk said...
2 Fanhouse beisbol posts since 1030 yesterday morning?
Great job, Fanhouse editors! Who the f*** needs baseball when there are 50 MMA posts to be made?
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