MONDAY'S TIDBITS
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Line of the Day
Sammy Sosa Sammy keeps on slammin' ... and it's scary. He homered in his third straight game to become only the third player in NL history with five straight 40-homer seasons. |
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Hero of the day
Esteban Loaiza (5-6) allowed just one run in 7 1-3 innings to win on the road for the first time in six starts (since May 31) to lead the Blue Jays to a 2-1 win over the Athletics. He allowed just seven hits while striking out three and walking two.
Goat of the day
There are just some nights where pitchers have to say "it's just not fair." A.J. Burnett (11-9) pitched a four-hitter and struck out nine, but the Marlins still lost 1-0 to the Rockies.
Injury report
Astros shortstop Julio Lugo will be out six weeks with a broken left forearm after being hit by a pitch from Chicago's Kerry Wood.
Cubs first baseman Fred McGriff left Monday night's game against the Astros in the fifth inning with a bruised right shin.
Stat of the day
It's not a stat to be exactly proud of, but a stat nonetheless. The Tigers tied a season high with three errors and raised their season total to a major league-leading 102, surpassing the New York Mets, in their 7-0 loss to Anaheim.
Streak of the day
Scott Rolen is turning things around, homering and driving in three runs for the second straight day in the Cardinals' 10-6 win over the Pirates. Rolen was 6-for-40 (.150) in his first 11 games after being traded July 29 from Philadelphia to the Cardinals.
The last word "I went in today telling myself not to blow up about anything and I got my first ejection. So, that worked well for me.''
-- Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood, who got ejected Monday after he was unhappy about being pinch-hit for after six innings in his last start.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tigers at Angels
Detroit: RHP Julio Santana underwent an MRI on Monday to
determine the extent of his elbow injury. If he has to sit out for
a number of days, the Tigers may put him on the DL and call up
someone from the minors. ... Detroit's starting pitchers entered
Monday with a 2.62 ERA in their last six games. ... 2B Damian
Easley, who has pain in both wrists, saw a doctor about it Monday.
Manager Luis Pujols said Easley would only be used "if worse came
to worse,'' because of the team's lack of depth at that position.
... Easley, the Tigers' player rep was not at the union meeting in
Chicago. Injured RHP Danny Patterson filled in for him and informed
Easley of the decision not to set a strike date before boarding a
plane back to Anaheim. "We didn't do it as a PR move. We're not
going to win one way or the other. Eventually, if a strike date has
to happen, we're not going to be popular. All the fans care about
is that there is no work stoppage at all, that we keep playing and
that we work this thing out. They don't want to hear about dollars
and cents.''
Anaheim: Garret Anderson entered Monday leading the Angels in
hitting (.312), home runs (19) and RBI (87). The only players in
club history to lead the team in all three categories while playing
in at least 100 games were Wally Joyner (1987), Rick Reichardt
(1968) and Chili Davis -- who played in 108 games during the
strike-shortened 1994 season. "Garret's done great this year, and
I'm happy for him,'' said Joyner, a former Angels teammate who
worked Monday night's Anaheim-Detroit game as an analyst for ESPN.
"The way he went about his business when I was here, a lot of
people didn't care for it because it looked nonchalant and looked
like he didn't care, because you never knew if he was 0-for-4 or
4-for-4. But that's not the case. Every year at the end of the
year, he always had the numbers to back up how he played. He knows
what to do and gives a quality at-bat every time.'' ... RF Tim
Salmon missed his second game after getting hit on the left hand
Saturday by a pitch from Toronto's Steve Parris. "I went out and
swung today -- and after a few swings, I knew it's not ready,''
Salmon said. ... The Angels are 6-1 in games 5-foot-8 SS David
Eckstein has homered, including Sunday's 1-0 victory at Toronto.
Three of the homers were grand slams. "They've all been big. He's
hit seven of the biggest home runs you're ever going to see,''
manager Mike Scioscia said. "Home runs for him are an accident, so
I don't think there's any worry that he's going to all of a sudden
try to start lifting the ball just because he's had a little
success driving the ball out of the park. He's too smart for
that.''
Blue Jays at Athletics
Toronto: The Blue Jays know they won't be without 1B Carlos
Delgado, who went on the DL Sunday with stiffness in his lower
back, until at least Aug. 24, but OF Jose Cruz, Jr. may not return
for a couple more days. Cruz twisted his ankle on Friday night and
hasn't played since. He was out of the starting lineup again
Monday. "We're proceeding as if it's a mild strain,'' Toronto
manager Carlos Tosca said. "X-rays were negative.'' The loss of
two of their top power hitters has seriously hampered the Blue
Jays. They entered play not having homered in a season-high four
straight games. Monday's starting lineup had a combined total of 63
homers, Delgado and Cruz have hit a combined 36. The Oakland
Athletics starting lineup had 105. ... 1B-OF Brian Lesher, who was
recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, joined the Blue Jays in Oakland on
Monday night. Lesher began his career with the A's in 1996. He
appeared in a career-high 46 games in 1997. He's 2-for-16 in 11
games with Toronto this season. ... RHP Esteban Loaiza was looking
for his first road win since May 31 in Detroit on Monday night. The
A's have been a good opponent for Loaiza, who tossed an 11-0
shutout against them on May 19 in the SkyDome. That victory in
Detroit was Loaiza's lone road win of the season.
Oakland: LHP Mark Mulder went to Chicago, his hometown, to
represent the Athletics at the players' union executive board
meeting Monday. LHP Barry Zito is the A's player rep, but wanted to
concentrate on Tuesday's start and alternate rep RHP Tim Hudson
pitches Wednesday, so Mulder, who took the loss Sunday against the
New York Yankees, got the call. "He's basically there to listen,''
Zito said. "I told him he needed to take notes and he was like, 'I
didn't even take notes in college.' I said 'this is the real world,
dog.''' ... C Ramon Hernandez has an eight-game hitting streak, but
wasn't in the starting lineup on Monday. It probably had something
to do with the fact he's 0-for-13 lifetime against Blue Jays
starter Esteban Loaiza. ... OF Terrence Long was back in the lineup
despite leaving Sunday's game in New York early with a bruised
right elbow. ... IF-OF John Mabry was hitting .356 on July 16, but
following a 6-for-41 (.146) slump he's down to .302.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rockies at Marlins
Colorado: The Rockies on Monday claimed LHP Brian Fitzgerald off
waivers from the Mariners and designated him to Triple-A Colorado
Springs. To make room on the 40-man roster, the club designated
infielder Casey Lambert for assignment. ...The Rockies went into
the Florida series with the third-worst road record in the NL and
the sixth-worst in the Majors at 18-41. They last won a road series
May 31-June 2 at San Francisco. ... 3B Todd Zeile has five RBI in his last three games after driving in just nine runs in July.
Florida: Several Marlins are approaching milestones. 3B Mike
Lowell is three hits away from 500 in his career, and OF Preston
Wilson is one homer away from 100. ... C Mike Redmond batted third
Monday night for the first time this season. ...The Marlins' bats
have cooled off since the All-Star break. The club took .265 team
batting average into the break and has a .235 since. The Marlins
are 11-18 since the break. ... The Marlins finished their recent
homestand 1-5 and were outscored 32-11, hitting just .192.
Cardinals at Pirates
St. Louis: RHP Luther Hackman will start Thursday's game in
Pittsburgh and that performance may determine whether he stays in
the rotation. Manager Tony La Russa isn't talking about any
long-range plans for that spot in the rotation. He says he'll see
what Hackman does against the Pirates and, "we'll take it from
there.'' The Cardinals may be interested in acquiring another
starter from outside the organization and they're also hopeful of
getting RHP Woody Williams (left side strain) and RH Garrett
Stephenson (left hamstring strain) off the disabled list soon. ...
Williams may pitch a simulated game Wednesday afternoon. He threw
60 pitches before Sunday's game in St. Louis and reported no
problems. The Cardinals have not set a timetable for Williams'
return. He has been out since July 7.
Pittsburgh: Monday was an unhappy anniversary for manager Lloyd
McClendon. On Aug. 12, 1994, the players went on strike and shut
down the season. That night's game turned out to be McClendon's
last as a major league player. He was at the end of a contract and
was one of the players who went to a tryout camp the following
spring in Homestead, Fla. McClendon got a minor league deal from
Cleveland but didn't return to the majors. McClendon spent the 1995
season in Triple-A and started his career as a hitting instructor
in 1996. "I think looking back we were a little foolish to
strike,'' McClendon said. "I don't think it was the right thing to
do. I never thought that.'' Even though his career ended as a
result of those circumstances, McClendon doesn't have any regrets
about the way things unfolded. "Things worked out for the best,''
he said. "The fact is I probably lost my passion for playing the
game. It certainly worked out better.''
Astros at Cubs
Houston: Astros players representative Gregg Zaun got a ride to
Wrigley Field from the union meeting at O'Hare Airport with Cubs
rep Joe Girardi. The two arrived at the ballpark about 2{ hours
before the game. "There's some encouraging things going on, some
movement,'' Zaun said. "Just the fact that both sides are moving
and talking the same language is good.'' ... LHP Carlos Hernandez,
on the disabled list since July 2 with soreness in his shoulder,
was making his third rehab start Monday night for Double-A Round
Rock. ... Despite Sunday's 13-3 loss to Atlanta, the Astros have
won 11 of their last 16 games. They're 19-11 since the All-Star
break. ... Rookie reliever Ricky Stone made his 58th appearance
Sunday. The club rookie record for most games pitched is 61, by
Charley Kerfeld in 1986.
Chicago: Despite Antonio Alfonseca's struggles, interim manager
Bruce Kimm said he plans to stick with his closer for now.
Alfonseca has six blown saves this year. In his last three outings,
he's given up seven runs and nine hits. "I still have confidence
in Antonio and I'm going to stick with it a little longer,'' Kimm
said. ... Sammy Sosa shared NL player of the week honors with
Arizona pitcher Randy Johnson. Sosa had one of the more impressive
weekends in history. He homered three times Saturday night, driving
in nine runs, then followed it with a grand slam and five RBI
Sunday. The 14 RBI in two games was an NL record. "Hopefully I
can just keep it continue until the season is over,'' he said. ...
For the first time in three years, Matt Clement didn't celebrate
his birthday by pitching. "I've pitched my last two birthdays,''
said the right-hander, who turned 28 on Monday. "I missed it by
one day this year.'' Clement is scheduled to start Tuesday. ...
Visitors have outhomered the Cubs 70-68 at Wrigley Field.