Monday, August 5 Monday's Around the Horn ESPN.com |
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
TORONTO: 1B Carlos Delgado missed his second straight game with a sore back. He missed Sunday's game, ending a franchise-record streak of 432 consecutive games played. Delgado said he went into manager Carlos Tosca's office before Sunday's game and told him he couldn't play. ''You want to play, but you don't want to be stupid,'' Delgado said. ''It was nagging me for five, six days, and it wasn't getting better, so I figured I'd play it safe and take a couple of days off.'' Delgado said he'll see if he can play after taking batting practice on Tuesday. ... OF Vernon Wells has 28 RBI in his last 28 games, while Of Jose Cruz Jr. has 29 RBI in his last 32.
Royals-Twins
MINNESOTA: 3B Corey Koskie was held out of the lineup after bruising his chest Sunday when Royals first baseman Chan Perry hit him with a ball that was intended for home plate. Koskie spent the night in a hospital as a precaution, underwent tests Monday morning and was released. He said he could play Tuesday in Baltimore. ''It hurt,'' said Koskie, whose chest was still red from the impact Monday. ''I guess it's like someone punched you in the chest as hard as they could.'' ... The Twins' clubhouse was subdued in victory after Koskie's scare on Sunday but back to normal Monday. An enlarged paper replica of a baseball was taped to the chest of Koskie's jersey in his stall. ... DH David Ortiz extended his career-best hitting streak to 18 games. Marty Cordova's 23-game hitting streak in 1996 was the team's longest before this one. ... The Twins, who travel to Baltimore and Boston this week to play the Orioles and Red Sox for the first time this season, went 8-2 on their 10-game homestand and averaged 29,777 per game. ... The Twins' bullpen had its consecutive scoreless innings streak ended at 20 innings. ... The Twins' club-record 12-game errorless streak ended with pitcher Joe Mays' throwing error in the sixth. They went 118 innings without an error. ... The last series the Twins lost to an AL team was May 17-19 in New York against the Yankees. ... OF Bobby Kielty, who turned 26 Monday, has two hits in his last 19 at-bats.
White Sox-Devil Rays
TAMPA BAY: Manager Hal McRae said SS Andy Sheets, 2B Felix Escalona and RF Jason Conti will remain in the starting lineup. They have replaced Chris Gomez, Brent Abernathy and Ben Grieve respectively. ... 1B Steve Cox has a sore foot and was the designated hitter. Regular DH Aubrey Huff started at first base. ... RHP Ryan Rupe (right knee tendinitis) increased his bullpen session from 5 to 8 minutes. He is throwing off the mound every other day. ... Rookie LF Carl Crawford went 0-for-3 on his 21th birthday. ... Huff received a letter from a Bronxville, N.Y., man that included a check for $1.27. After mentioning reports about the team's financial situation, the letter ended by saying the man was looking forward to getting Huff's autograph on the canceled check. Huff joked that he was going to cash the check and buy a Big Mac.
Angels-Tigers
DETROIT: Manager Luis Pujols didn't want to be drawn into a war of words with former Tigers pitcher Jeff Weaver, who was quoted as saying that he hoped Pujols would be fired during the offseason. ''This is a free country and you can say what you want,'' Pujols said. ''I'm not going to comment on what Jeff Weaver says.'' ... Monday's game was billed as ''Silent Night'' -- the Comerica Park scoreboard video screen was turned off and only organ music was played. There was also a demonstration of 19th-century baseball before the game.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PHILADELPHIA: The Phillies have an extra-base hit in 109 of 111 games. The team leads the NL in doubles (225) and triples (30). The team has homered in 26 of its last 38 games. ... LF Pat Burrell was not in the starting lineup. He had a pinch-hit appearance in the eighth and increased his team-high games played total to 109. ... SS Jimmy Rollins is 3 for his last 26 (.115). ... RHP Mike Timlin has allowed 12 homers in 67 innings. He has given up two homers in three appearances with the Phillies. ... Rollins and C Todd Pratt each sustained elbow injuries but each maintained they would play in the series opener Tuesday at San Diego. Rollins was hit on the right elbow by a pitch in the eighth inning. Pratt hyperextended his left elbow while catching a pitch in the seventh inning.
Diamondbacks-Mets
NEW YORK: Shawn Estes allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings. He is 1-2 in his last four starts despite a 1.67 ERA. ''It's frustrating,'' Estes said. ''I've had losses like this before but it's not something you ever get used to.'' ... The teams combined for 15 homers in the four games, tied for the most in any series at Shea Stadium. The Mets and Pirates also hit 15 in July 1966. ... 3B Edgardo Alfonzo (sore ribs) and 2B Roberto Alomar (strained left groin) sat out again Monday. ''Robbie is close, maybe a day away,'' manager Bobby Valentine said. ''Fonzie feels better, better than expected. He's a couple of days away.'' ... Valentine and 1B Mo Vaughn have a difference of opinion on the definition of must-win games. Vaughn called both Sunday and Monday must wins, a term Valentine doesn't like to use. ''Must win usually means go home if you lose to me,'' Valentine said. ''Maybe he doesn't understand the connotation of it. I think we're on the same page, just expressing it differently.'' |
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