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Braves Offering Reyes For Arroyo

As the deadline nears, the Braves are reportedly pushing for Bronson Arroyo. Jo-Jo Reyes is one of the players being offered.

Via Cincinnati Enquirer


Dunn Wants To Be In Washington?

If Adam Dunn ends up with the Nationals, it will have to be through the offices of a third team. The Nats have had discussions with the Mets, Red Sox, and Tigers over the past few days, usually about their available relievers, but some sources believe that Dunn could be the ultimate goal.

Multiple reports have Dunn has been telling people that he would love to be reunited with his close friend Austin Kearns, and would consider extending his deal if traded to Washington.

Via Baseball Prospectus


Braves Working On Arroyo Deal

John Schuerholz, GM of the Braves was also working to get right-hander Bronson Arroyo from the Cincinnati Reds.

Via Star-Ledger


Reds Jul 2007 Archive

  • Phillies Acquire Lohse From Cincinnati

    Cincinnati Reds executive vice president and general manager Wayne Krivsky today announced the acquisition of LHP Matt Maloney from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for RHP Kyle Lohse.

  • Reds Acquire Cantu, Cumberland From Tampa Bay For Shackelford

    The Reds acquired infielder Jorge Cantu, a minor leaguer and cash from the Devil Rays for reliever Brian Shackelford, a minor league pitcher and future considerations on Saturday.

  • Padres Going After Dunn?

    The Cincinnati Reds will also be looking to unload left fielder Adam Dunn (27 homers, 67 RBIs), who has drawn the attention of the Padres, a team in desperate need of offensive help.

  • Angels Denied Konerko, Give Up Pursuit Of Dunn

    Sources say the Angels were rebuffed in their attempts to pry Paul Konerko from the White Sox and have all but given up their pursuit of Cincinnati slugger Adam Dunn.

  • All Quiet On Griffey Trade Front

    If General Manager Wayne Krivsky is trying to trade Griffey by the July 31 deadline, he hasn't asked Griffey or his Cincinnati-based agent, Brian Goldberg, for permission.

  • Dunn For Gwynn Shot Down?

    The Reds were rumored recently to be ready to ship Adam Dunn to Milwaukee for outfielder Tony Gwynn Jr., reliever Matt Wise and an infield prospect, but that talk was shot down.

  • Griffey Jr. Passes F. Robinson For 6th On Career Homer List

    Ken Griffey Jr.

  • Glavine Wins No. 298

    The Mets' Tom Glavine pitched one of his best games of the year, and nearly finished without the win on Saturday.

  • Reds Decline Comment On Griffey Trade Talk

    Reds officials on Wednesday refused to comment specifically on an ESPN report published Tuesday that quoted Ken Griffey Jr.

  • Reds Trying To Create Dunn Market

    The Reds are scrambling to create a market for left fielder Adam Dunn.

  • Bailey's Trip To Triple-A Just To Stay On Schedule

    Although technically a demotion, Homer Bailey's trip to Class AAA Louisville just six starts after making his much-celebrated major-league debut is meant solely to keep him on schedule, general manager Wayne Krivsky said.

  • Griffey Jr. Hits 586th Homer To Tie F. Robinson For 6th All-Time

    Kyle Lohse took a one-hit shutout into the ninth inning before giving up three hits and a run and Ken Griffey Jr.

  • Bonds Connects For Homer No. 751

    In the same city where Hank Aaron completed his quest, Barry Bonds came out hammering.

  • Reds Deny Girardi Rumors

    The Joe Girardi talk turned into a roar when Narron was fired, fueled by an Internet report that the club had talked with the former Marlins manager twice in the past week.

  • Struggling Reds Fire Narron

    Asked if he'd like to see Barry Bonds hit an historic homer in Cincinnati this week, Reds manager Jerry Narron gave one of his wry smiles.