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Brian Bruney
Brian Bruney is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the New York Yankees and wears number 33. He is managed by pitching manager Ron Guidry.
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Curtis Granderson: Joel Sherman at the Post reports that an NL executive told the paper that the Tigers have made it clear that center fielder Curtis Granderson could be available for the right offer. Sherman says that it's "likely" the Yankees wi...
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The Yankees dropped the second pinch-runner, Freddy Guzman, and third catcher, Francisco Cervelli, from the roster and added a pinch-hitter, Eric Hinske, and another pitcher, Brian Bruney.
"In the National League city, pinch-hitters are going to be important," Joe Girardi said, "... and there are more pitching changes, because you have to hit for the, so we thought it was important to add another pitcher."
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From blogs.courant.com
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Joe Girardi has added Eric Hinske and Brian Bruney to the roster in favor of Francisco Cervelli and Freddy Guzman. These are sensible moves that should give Girardi some added flexibility.Dropping Cervelli is a strong indication that Jorge Posada will...
From blog.nj.com
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- Hinske & Bruney In, Guzman & Cervelli Out (waswatching.com)
The Yankees have made two roster changes for the World Series, adding right-handed reliever Brian Bruney and utilityman Eric Hinske.
Pinch-runner Freddy Guzman and catcher Francisco Cervelli were dropped Wednesday.
Bruney was 5-0 with a 3.92 ERA in 44 regular-season appearances. He...
From salon.com
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- Eric Hinske, Brian Bruney added to NY Yankees World Series roster (news.google.com)
- Yanks add Hinske, Bruney for World Series (search.live.com)
- World Series: New York Yankees add Brian Bruney, Eric Hinske to roster (sports-ak.espn.go.com)
Padilla, maybe as far away as anyone can get from Clemens, Mussina and Pettitte, comes to the Dodgers a certified loser, and goes 4-0 down the regular-season stretch and adds seven shutout innings Saturday against the Cardinals.
“I thank God that Joe Torre gave me this opportunity,” says Padilla, dumped by a playoff-contending Texas team in need of pitching at the time. “This has been the best thing to happen to me all my life.”
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