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Jake Peavy

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Who Needs LT?: Young, Gifted San Diego Padres Have City Charged About 2010

The San Diego Padres were left for dead in late July, but since the All-Star break, this team has shown that they could be a definite factor next season.

There is finally a hint of promise in San Diego and it's not because the San Diego Chargers are about to kick off their 2009 season tonight against Oakland.

Casey at the Bat | Jake Peavy Injury Could Benefit Seattle Mariners

A partial tear in Jake Peavy’s ankle ligament may cause experts to shred their perception of the starting pitcher trade market as the baseball season nears the trade deadline, and it’s possible that the Mariners could become the beneficiary.

Peavy’s injury, initially expected to keep the righty out for a month, could keep him out for 8-12 weeks according to recent reports.

Jake Peavy to the Milwaukee Brewers Makes Sense

Rumors have been swirling the past few weeks involving the Milwaukee Brewers acquiring veteran Jake Peavy from the San Diego Padres.  While most Brewers fans are torn on the argument, there is good reason to bring the ace to the Midwest.

1. Peavy gives the Brewers a definite No. 1 pitcher

Will the Cardinals Make a Play for Peavy?

It is never good to be on a team that wants to deal you to another city. Despite this, San Diego Padres starting pitcher Jake Peavy decided to stay with his team after a deal was made between the Padres and White Sox on Thursday, making use of his no-trade clause.

Peavy signed an extension with San Diego in 2007, and will be a Padre through 2012 barring a successful trade. The extension also came with a $22 million team option for 2013. Peavy turns 28 next Sunday, and will be 31 years old in May 2012.

Patient Jake Peavy Nixes Trade To Chicago

The week began with a jubilant cry from the west coast.

It was reported on Wednesday that the Chicago White Sox had reached a preliminary deal with the San Diego Padres for Jake Peavy. Chicago, in return, would give San Diego four prospects, headlined by Clayton Richard and Aaron Poreda.

My buddy, Clayton in Colorado called me Thursday afternoon, sounding as if his Rockies had just won the World Series.

May 21, 2009; A Horrible Day to Be a White Sox Fan

If you're a White Sox fan, I'm sorry, today was not a good day at all.

First, the Twins decide they're going to light you up for 20 runs, including a Joe Mauer grand salami and three 4+ run innings. Well, at least you scored that one run in the eighth right?

Jake Peavy Plays Hard To Get

It hurt this offseason when Jake Peavy turned down my favorite team, the Atlanta Braves.

Your turn to feel the wrath of Peavy, Chicago.

The Chicago White Sox join the list of jilted suitors of the San Diego Padres' ace.

When Peavy turned down President Barack Obama's favorite team, my only conclusion was that Peavy was headed to the eventual destination of most big-time players looking for lots of money: Boston or New York.

Memo to Jim Hendry: Time to Grow Up and Act Like Kenny Williams

Let me begin this piece by stating the obvious: I am not on the Jim Hendry Bandwagon.

Hendry is the absentee General Manager of the Chicago Cubs, who now gets the privilege of answering harder questions that end with the word "Peavy" than the those he answered in March.

He failed in an over-publicized attempt to land the ace of the San Diego Padres, and decided to instead sign or trade for a bunch of players that have successfully made the team less competitive than they've been in four seasons.

UPDATE: Peavy Says “No” to Chicago

Jake Peavy has axed the deal that would send him to the Chicago White Sox, sources say. Peavy, who has always been very opinionated when it comes to teams, and places he will and will not play for, has a strong preference to stay in the National League, according to sources.

For the White Sox, it means that they will not be adding a bonafide ace to their rotation. The White Sox, who played a memorable game versus the Twins this afternoon, losing 20-1, might want to think twice about a “win now” attitude.

Cubs-Padres: Peavy Who?

Filed:May 12th, 2009

Rich Harden-Chicago Cubs

Rich Harden delivers a pitch against the Padres Tuesday (Cubbie Nation/file)

 

Click here for the photo gallery of Tuesday's game.

 

He came. He pitched. He lost.

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