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BRAD HAWPE, JASON MARQUIS NAMED TO ALL-STAR TEAM
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Rockies outfielder Brad Hawpe will be making his first All-Star Game appearance.
Major League Baseball has announced balloting results for the 2009 All-Star Game. Rockies outfielder Brad Hawpe and pitcher Jason Marquis have been named to the National League All-Star team. This is the first All-Star selection for both Hawpe and Marquis. Come out to Coors Field this week to see your 2009 All-Stars before they head to St. Louis for the Midsummer Classic. And then on July 14, tune into the 80th All-Star Game at Busch Stadium LIVE on FOX at 6:00 p.m. MT. 2009 All-Star Game Sprint Final Vote
You can decide which players will secure the final two spots on this year's All-Star Game roster with the 2009 All-Star Game Sprint Final Vote. Go to ColoradoRockies.com to cast your vote online. You can also vote directly from your Sprint mobile phone. Mobile voting is exclusive to Sprint, Nextel, and Boost subscribers. To see the complete ballot from your mobile phone, text VOTE to 1122. Standard rate messaging fees apply, please check with your carrier. Voting ends Thursday, July 9 at 2:00 p.m. MT. MORE FROM COLORADOROCKIES.COM »
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By Thomas Harding / MLB.com
07/02/09 11:48 AM ET
DENVER -- The Rockies traded utility infielder Jeff Baker to the Cubs for Class A Daytona relief pitcher Alberto Alburquerque, who will be assigned to Double-A Tulsa, Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd confirmed Thursday morning.
Baker, who was at the end of a rehab stint for a right hand sprain, said he learned of the trade in a conversation with Cubs general manager Jim Hendry on Wednesday night.
"I haven't talked with [Cubs manager] Lou Piniella, but I did talk with Jim Hendry last night," said Baker as he headed to a flight Thursday morning so he could join the Cubs for their game against the Brewers at Wrigley Field on Thursday night. "I'm excited for the opportunity. I don't know what their plans are for me yet, so I'm looking forward to getting there."
Baker was hitting .130 with three RBIs for the Rockies in limited playing time before the injury forced him to the disabled list on April 27. In seven injury rehab games at Triple-A Colorado Springs, Baker hit .217 with a home run, two doubles and 10 RBIs.
Baker hit .257 with 22 home runs and 88 RBIs in 231 games with the Rockies from 2005-09.
The Rockies selected Baker in the fourth round in the 2000 First-Year Player Draft after an outstanding college career at Clemson. A third baseman by trade, Baker was blocked by Garrett Atkins and expanded to play second base, the outfield and first base in order to receive playing time, but never received it on a consistent basis.
The Rockies' roster remains crowded at his positions.
"We had to make a timing decision because we were at the end of Jeff's rehab period," O'Dowd said. "There really wasn't a spot for Jeff on our club. I told him that if we didn't have a specific opening, we'd look to move him. That's exactly what took place."
Alburquerque, 23, was 1-0 with a 2.08 ERA in 24 relief appearances at Daytona, with 36 strikeouts to 18 walks.
"He's got a very good arm and a chance to move very quickly," O'Dowd said.
I gave to this effort and I wouldn't have known about it if it wasn't for Trent.
Marshall rants at Denver during '07 arrest
Posted: 07/01/2009 02:41:22 PM MDTUpdated: 07/01/2009 02:41:26 PM MDTA statement Brandon Marshall made during his 2007 DUI arrest indicates the Denver Broncos wide receiver may have been interested in a trade long before the Broncos coaching change.
According to an Oct. 22, 2007, Denver Police report, Marshall went on a rant about the city.
"Why aren't you guys out looking for (Darrent) Williams' killer?" Marshall told a police officer after he was pulled over when he was caught weaving and driving the wrong way down 14th Street near Auraria Parkway.
According to the police report, Marshall went on to say, "I hate Denver. I hope I get traded."
The report states Marshall at first refused to take a blood alcohol test. Marshall was asking that his lawyer be present before he took the test. Eventually, Marshall did take a breathalyzer test and blew a .116 blood alcohol level. The legal limit in Colorado is .08.
Marshall was cited for a DUI in the incident.
More recently, he is having a contract squabble with the team.
For more: 9news.com