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« Washburn, Ibanez Claimed But Not Traded | Main | Rosenthal's Latest: Angels, D'Backs, Giambi, Ellis » Dodgers Win Claim On Ron Belliard? FRIDAY, 7:57am: MLB.com's Bill Ladson says Jim Bowden and Ned Colletti have not spoken this week. Ken Rosenthal believes the Dodgers are interested in Belliard, and says he did not clear waivers. Dylan Hernandez says the Dodgers made the claim on Belliard ... [link]

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Schneider Brings It
Published 8/15/2008 by Kristen at We've Got Heart
... have been circulating that Ronnie Belliard was claimed on waivers by the Dodgers.  Guess that gives Jim two tight deadline deals to work on this weekend.  The ...

I Believe in Hiroki Kuroda
Published 8/15/2008 by Mike Scioscia's tragic illness at Mike Scioscia's tragic illness
... * Let’s not get too worried about the rumors that Ron Belliard was claimed off of waivers. The reporters don’t seem to be able to get their stories straight, but this doesn’t really bother me too much. I really think Colletti just wanted to block Arizona from claiming him as a replacement for the injured Orlando Hudson - even though some writers have poo-pooed that as not making sense since Arizona didn’t claim him. LA obviously couldn’t have known that when they put their claim in. ...

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