White Sox request unconditional release waivers on Brian Bruney
The Chicago White Sox have requested unconditional release waivers on right handed pitcher Brian Bruney according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com. He was designated for assignment earlier this month.
Bruney was 1-0 with a 6.86 ERA in 19.2 innings throughout 23 games for the White Sox in 2011.
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Via PRO Rumors
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August 15, 2011
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August 15, 2011
Brewers Sign Brian Bruney
The Brewers signed Brian Bruney to a minor league deal, according to Jen Royle of MASN.com (via Twitter). The deal has an opt-out in a month, so Bruney could be a free agent again before long. The Brewers seemed like a natural landing spot for Bruney when the Nationals released him last week. The righty refused a minor league assignment after being designated for assignment. Bruney...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors
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June 01, 2010
Bruney Gets a Crappy Birthday Gift
With the hopes of earning $350,000 more than the Washington Nationals were willing to pay him, Brian Bruney let his unresolved salary case go to an arbitration hearing, and lost. On his birthday.The 28-year-old former New York Yankees reliever, who once blamed an injured elbow on an 8-1/2 minute umpire review, was awarded $1.5 million Wednesday instead of his requested $1.85 million...
Via Babes Love Baseball
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February 17, 2010
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February 17, 2010
Have Fun With Your Facial Hair, Bruney
Via Bill Ladson, here’s former Yankee Brian Bruney discussing his future as a National: MLB.com: It sounds like you are excited to be a member of the Nationals. Why? Bruney: It’s a new journey. It’s a new challenge. You have to continue to challenge yourself. It seems it’s going to be a lot of fun. [...]
Via The iYankees Blog
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December 28, 2009
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December 28, 2009
Bruney Trade Update
From Ben Goessling:The Nationals will take Yankees reliever Zach Kroenke first overall in the Rule 5 draft on Thursday and offer him back to New York as the player to be named later in the trade that sent Brian Bruney to Washington, according to a source familiar with discussions.Good, I they should have protected him in the Rule 5 draft anyway, though, I wouldn't have liked...
Via Sliding Into Home
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December 10, 2009
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December 10, 2009
Nationals Fill Burning Need For Token Fat Guy On Roster
The Washington Nationals traded their #1 pick in the Rule 5 draft this Thursday to the Yankees for Brian Bruney. Of course: Mike Rizzo drafted Brian Bruney when he was with Arizona back at the beginning of the decade.
"In today's world, it's hard to find somebody who hasn't had something. They all had some tenderness or DL time. Sometimes it's almost precautionary...
Via Nationals Enquirer
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December 07, 2009
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December 07, 2009
Winter Meetings Mini Post #1: Goodbye Brian Bruney
Brian Bruney was as good as gone after that fiasco involving Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez. The staid Yankees don't tolerate such behavior. If they could have gotten rid of him sooner they would have. Sending him to the Nationals is just punishment.
Via Lady At The Bat
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December 07, 2009
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December 07, 2009
Yanks send Bruney to Nats
The Yankees sent Brian Bruney to the Nationals in exchange for a player to be named later today. In an effort to trim payroll, the move was necessary. But Bruney was solid when healthy and had heart but, as Joe Morgan would say, he just wasn’t consistent.
I’ll never forget BB for calling out and standing up [...]
Via Yanks Go Yard
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December 07, 2009
Brian Bruney Has Been Traded & Andy Pettitte Update
The winter meetings started today. This is always a fun time of year if you're a baseball fan. I pretty much live on MLBTradeRumors, checking about 40 times a day, as there's always some new rumor about a free agent signing or a potential trade. Joel Sherman, Jon Heyman, and Ken Rosenthal seem to always duke it out for who can get the big scoop. The winter meetings are...
Via Baseball & The Boogie Down
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December 07, 2009
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December 07, 2009
Bruney Headed To Atlanta?
From George A. King III:According to a team that talked to the Yankees about acquiring Brian Bruney, the right-handed reliever could be headed to Atlanta."We asked about him but hear he is going to the Braves," the source said.King also mentions that the Yankees had asked for prospects in return for Bruney from the first team, so he assumes they're asking for prospects...
Via Sliding Into Home
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December 07, 2009
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December 07, 2009
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