Red Sox Claim Brian Giles Off Waivers

August 7, 2008 by Mike 

 Red Sox Claim Brian Giles Off Waivers

UPDATE: The Red Sox are on the small list of teams that Brian Giles has a no-trade clause to. The Sox want him for insurance, in case Mike Lowell injury is worse than thought. Maybe Giles could be playing some first base.

Steroids dealers be aware your new best client maybe in town soon. More then likely they claimed him so he could not go to Tampa Bay. According to the San Diego Tribune:

The Union-Tribune has learned that the Boston Red Sox have claimed Padres right fielder Brian Giles off the waiver wire, if only to keep him away from the two teams with better records in the American League. Thus, Boston entered a 48-hour period in which the Sox have exclusive rights to try to work out a trade with San Diego.

Giles is not in today’s starting lineup for the finale of the Padres’ series with the New York Mets– Jody Gereut’s penciled in to play right field — though Manager Bud Black said the day off was scheduled and Giles is available to play.

“Just a regular thing,” Black said. “Day game, 37-year-old player.”

The Red Sox wouldn’t seem the most likely team interested in Giles, since they already have an outfield loaded with stars J.D. Drew, Jason Bay and Jacoby Ellsbury as well as Coco Crisp. They may just be protecting themselves against Giles landing with one of their division rivals and/or teams they may face in the postseason.

After Giles had cleared National League waivers, the only other two AL teams after Boston with a shot at claiming him were the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

If the Padres and Red Sox do not work out a trade, the Padres can retain Giles, whose contract includes Boston among the 10 teams with which he has veto power for a trade.

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