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Surprises at the Deadline

Even though the July 31st non-waiver trade deadline has come and gone, there will still be plenty of wheeling and dealing prior to the August 31st waiver deadline. The deals that take place from here until the end of the month will be more difficult to get done for some teams because the player placed on waivers will need to pass through waivers before a trade can take place.

We aren’t talking about what waiver deals will occur before the end of the month in this article but instead the deals that took place prior to the non-waiver deadline on July 31st. There were some players traded who everyone expected to be traded and some players traded that came as a shock to a lot of people around baseball. One of those surprise moves included Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Scott Rolen.

Rolen was sent to the Cincinnati Reds by the Jays for Edwin Encarnacion, right handed pitcher Josh Roenicke, and minor league right handed pitcher Zachary Stewart. This deal surprised a lot of people around baseball because of all the Blue Jays players Rolen’s name almost never came up in the rumors leading up to the deadline unlike his former teammate Roy Halladay. Halladay, with all the rumors swirling for three weeks, stayed put at the deadline and will continue to pitch for the Jays until at least the end of the 2009 regular season.

The biggest surprise of the deadline came when the San Diego Padres announced that they traded ace Jake Peavy to the Chicago White Sox for four pitchers. The pitchers headed to the Padres include Clayton Richard, Aaron Poreda, Adam Russell, and Dexter Carter. A deal for Peavy between these two teams was agreed upon in May but Peavy would not waive his no-trade clause. The same four pitchers heading to the Padres were agreed upon by the two teams in the original proposal back in May. Poreda was the White Sox’ top pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.

Other deals that went down on July 31st prior to the 4pm EST deadline included the following:

  • Athletics trade shortstop Orlando Cabrera to the Twins for Tyler Ladendorf.
  • Nationals trade reliever Joe Beimel to the Rockies for right handed pitchers Ryan Mattheus and Robinson Fabian.
  • Nationals trade first baseman Nick Johnson to the Marlins for left handed pitcher Aaron Thompson.
  • Indians trade cathcer Victor Martinez to the Red Sox for right handed pitcher Justin Masterson, right handed pitcher Bryan Price, and left handed pitcher Nick Hagadone.
  • The Reds trade third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. to the Yankees for catcher Chase Weems.
  • The Braves traded first baseman Casey Kotchman to the Red Sox for first baseman Adam LaRoche.
  • The Dodgers traded right handed pitcher Claudio Vargas to the Milwaukee Brewers for catcher Vinny Rottino.
  • The Mariners traded pitcher Jarrod Washburn to the Detroit Tigers for left handed pitcher Lucas French and left handed pitcher Mauricio Robles.

The 2009 MLB trading deadline was one of the busiest in recent years and waiver trades will more than likely be just as busy as non-waiver trades in the coming weeks. Plenty of top prospects were traded on deadline day or prior to the deadline including deals that involved outfielder Matt Holliday, Cliff Lee, Jack Wilson, Freddy Sanchez, George Sherrill, Kevin Hart, Tom Gorzelanny and John Grabow. Some of the top prospects on the move were Brett Wallace, Dexter Carter, Lou Marson, Carlos Carrasco, Jason Knapp, Jason Donald and Jeff Clement.

How To Watch Free Online Tv And Make Money Secretly From Sports

It is possible to watch hundreds of sports TV games, record and save them to later on make huge money from the saved playoffs through sharing files online. All that you will need is simple software that captures online sports TV shows and games from the internet and a stable internet connection and you are ready to start. You would then have to watch, record and save all the major league games in football, basketball etc. Once, you have stored these in your pc or laptop, and then it’s easy to use the game file as you want. Here’s how.

With the downloaded past NFL, NBA, MLB past games on your pc or laptop, you can then upload them to many of the file sharing sites like megaupload. You can password-protect your upload such that anyone that wants to get it can ask it from you via email. This is the part where you tell them to pay a little fee, say $5-$10 to your PayPal account. After you confirm payment, you then give them the password to access the playoff re-run.

After doing this with the main games in NFL and NBA, you will notice that you can make a good amount of money just passing on these past games online. The more important a game, the better its reruns sell online. I usually concentrate on the main strong teams depending on each playing team’s standings, score and league position. I will usually make a good $120-$180 a day, for 2-3 weeks or more after a big game has been played.

You will need to start with first downloading software that can allow you to watch all these games from your pc. From here then you can store as many games as you want from the internet for later conversion into cool neat green bucks.

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