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Sixers Drop 12th Straight Game, Claim Sonny Weems off Waivers

One day after losing their 12th straight game, a 103-98 loss in Miami, the Philadelphia 76ers claimed guard/forward Sonny Weems off waivers. Weems has appeared in 176 career games in four NBA seasons and has posted averages of seven points ...

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Phillies Add Another Bullpen Arm, Protect 3 From Rule 5

The Philadelphia Phillies have claimed the rights of right-handed reliever A.J. Achter off waivers from the Minnesota Twins. The club has also made additions to its 30-man roster in order to keep three more players from becoming Rule 5 selections. ...

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Amaro: Chase Utley Unlikely to be Traded This Season

Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. still expects second baseman Chase Utley to be on the roster at season’s end, according to reports. Speculation that Utley would be traded before the end of August continued to grow as the ...

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Utley Clears Waivers, Now Trade Eligible Throughout MLB

According to multiple reports, Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley went through the waiver process without being claimed by an team prior to the deadline on Tuesday. This means he can be traded to any team – pending his approval. ...

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Chase Utley Countdown: Will He Be Traded?

Chase Utley Countdown: Will He Be Traded?

To little surprise, Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley has been placed on revocable waivers. All other teams have until 1 p.m. Tuesday to attempt to claim him in order to work out a potential trade in order to be ...

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Phillies Avoid Arbitration With Revere & Brown; Sign OF Danks

By Austin Laymance, Phillies.com PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies agreed to terms with outfielders Ben Revereand Domonic Brown on one-year contracts Friday, avoiding salary arbitration hearings for 2015. Revere will earn $4.1 million after making a base salary of $1.95 million in 2014. Brown, ...

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