June 2006 - Baseball Wiretap
J.T. Snow Wants Out Of Boston


"He enjoys playing the game and he's not playing," Snow's agent Dan Horwits said. "Hopefully he can go to a team that's contending and it works out for the Red Sox as well."
Pujols Defends Bonds


Albert Pujols defended Barry Bonds on Wednesday, saying he respects the accomplishments of the San Francisco Giants' slugger.
Clemens Accelerates Workouts


"He'll tell me the team, and then I'll make a deal in 24 hours," said Randy Hendricks, agent for Roger Clemens.
Interest In Guillen Still High


Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden said the slow start of right fielder Jose Guillen has not deterred teams from calling and asking whether Guillen would be available in a trade.
Tigers In First Place?


Not since June 25, 1993, have the Tigers found themselves in first place in their division. After moving into a tie with the Chicago White Sox, the Detroit Tigers ended a 13-year drought.
Sheets Out Indefinitely


The Brewers are prepared to play without injured ace Ben Sheets for at least another four weeks, Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said Tuesday.
MLB Will Not Allow Marlins To Relocate


MLB President Bob DuPuy, said the Marlins and Baseball are focused on completing a stadium financing deal in South Florida.
Rocket D-Day: June 15th


Roger Clemens will make his decision on whether or not he will return to action by June 15. His close friend, Andy Pettitte, believes that he will indeed come back.
Gagne Likely To Return In Early June


Eric Gagne's Sunday bullpen sessions added curveballs to the mix. He is expected to go on a minor league rehab assignment and rejoin the Dodgers in early June.
Soriano Won't Be Given Away


"Due to our poor start, we've had a lot of teams who've called inquiring about a lot of our quality players because of where we are in the standings," said Jim Bowden.



