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| Friday, June 7 Saturday's Around the Horn ESPN.com |
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INTERLEAGUE
Texas: This is what it's come to for Texas' ever-shuffling lineup: Mike Lamb, a slow, power-poor corner infielder sent down in spring training to learn how to play catcher, became the leadoff hitter Saturday. ... Joaquin Benoit's reward for the longest relief outing by a Rangers pitcher this year? He was sent down to Triple-A Oklahoma on Saturday, making room for RHP Aaron Myette. Benoit gave up two runs on five hits and five walks in his four-inning stint Friday night. ... Myette will be the 40th player and 21st pitcher to see action with Texas this season, and there's still more than 100 games to go.
Phillies-Tigers
Detroit: RHP Brian Moehler, who is on the 60-day disabled list and hasn't pitched in the majors since April 2001 because of shoulder problems, threw on Saturday. ''He threw the ball real well,'' said pitching coach Steve McCatty. ''I'm really happy with what I saw . . . I'm very encouraged.'' Moehler had been on a rehab assignment for Class A Lakeland and will now go to Triple-A Toledo. He's scheduled to start on Tuesday. He expects to make around four starts. ''I felt like I could've pitched up here (the majors) with what I had today,'' said Moehler. ... SS Scott Moore, the Tigers' first-round pick in the recent draft, was at Comerica Park on Saturday and worked out with the team before the game.
Padres-Devil Rays
Tampa Bay: LHP Nick Bierbrodt remained in serious but stable condition Saturday afternoon in a Charleston, S.C., hospital. Bierbrodt, who is recovering after being shot in the right arm and chest Friday, is resting comfortably and has talked with team officials. ... 1B Steve Cox -- who entered the day with just six hits in his past 43 at-bats -- was the designated hitter. ''Rest is always the first place you go to look for answers,'' manager Hal McRae said. Cox will also DH Sunday and will be replaced at first by regular DH Aubrey Huff. ... McRae is not sure how long LF Greg Vaughn will continue to hit second. ''That's the best spot in our lineup (for him),'' McRae said.
Giants-Yankees
New York: LHP Andy Pettitte (left elbow tendinitis) made it through his latest rehabilitation start with no difficulty and will rejoin the rotation on Friday against the Mets. ''Is my arm in midseason form yet? Obviously not. But I think it's time to get going,'' he said. ... Juan Rivera, given the right-field job Wednesday, did not start. He got lost on the subway coming to the game and also banged his knee with a golf cart fielding a ball during batting practice. ... Nick Johnson hit his 10th homer, giving the Yankees six players in double figures. No other team has more than three. ... INF Kurt Abbott reached a minor league deal with the Yankees. Abbott, 33, played six games for Atlanta last season.
Rockies-Blue Jays
Toronto: The Blue Jays held a baseball fair for season ticket holders after the game. Club president Paul Godfrey thanked them for sticking by the team despite the slow start. Players signed autographs and fans took part in baseball clinics. ... 1B Carlos Delgado has 29 interleague home runs, the most in the majors. ... 3B Eric Hinske hit his AL-rookie leading 17th double. ... Starter Pete Walker is 2-0 with a 1.95 ERA. The 33-year-old journeyman right-hander was claimed off waivers from the New York Mets on May 3. ''I think they were definitely disappointed when I was picked up,'' Walker said.
Dodgers-Orioles
Baltimore: RHP Calvin Maduro will undergo surgery on his right elbow Friday. Placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday with a fractured bone spur and bone chips in the elbow, Maduro will miss six to eight weeks. ... In an effort to get both his hot-hitting second basemen playing time, manager Mike Hargrove used Brian Roberts as a DH and started Jerry Hairston at 2B on Saturday. ... OF Melvin Mora, coming off the first two-homer game of his career, said he has no plans to lengthen his swing. ''A home run hitter is Tony Batista,'' he said. ''I just try to get on base.'' ... RF Gary Matthews hit third in the lineup for the first time Saturday.
Astros-Athletics
Oakland: Miguel Tejada hit a solo home run for the A's. It was Tejada's 11th homer of the season. Since he started batting in the No. 3 spot on May 19, he has five home runs and 13 RBI. ... Oakland starters are 8-2 with a 3.17 ERA over the last 14 games after going 4-14 with a 7.20 ERA over the previous 22 games. ... The A's have won five straight interleague games.
Cubs-Mariners
Seattle: Freddy Garcia has a 1.78 ERA in his last four starts. He has gone at least seven innings in each of those starts. When his record was 4-4, his ERA was 3.86. ... The last 13 homers Garcia has allowed have been solo shots. ... The Mariners lead the majors with 34 sacrifice flies. Desi Relaford is tied for second in the league with six with only 108 at-bats. ... Ichiro Suzuki, who leads the majors with a .371 batting average, has gone hitless in two consecutive games for the first time this season.
Marlins-Twins
Minnesota: INF Jay Canizaro, designated for assignment Tuesday to clear room for the return of 2B Luis Rivas from the disabled list, has cleared waivers. Canizaro has three days to report to Triple-A Edmonton. ''We're going to wait and see what happens,'' general manager Terry Ryan said. ... The Twins held their annual autograph party. Each player was present, plus a handful of alumni. ... Gold Glove 1B Doug Mientkiewicz's bobblehead doll, complete with a big bubble of pink gum bulging out of his mouth, will be given away to the first 10,000 fans at Sunday's game.
Diamondbacks-Red Sox
Boston: The Red Sox lost their fourth consecutive home game and are only 15-13 at Fenway -- no match for their 25-6 road record. ... Pedro Martinez posted double-digits in strikeouts for the 82nd time in his career, the 55th time with the Red Sox and the fourth time this season. ... Jose Offerman singled in the second -- just his second hit in 13 at-bats off Schilling. Offerman entered in a 10-for-72 slump. ... Carlos Baerga's first-inning homer was his first since Aug. 17, 1999.
Mets-Indians
Cleveland: 1B Jim Thome entered with eight homers in his last 26 at-bats, and has raised his average 84 points (.212 to .296) since May 1. Thome hit his 300th career homer earlier this week in Minnesota, and manager Charlie Manuel thinks Thome can hit 500 before he retires. ''His best days are ahead of him,'' Manuel said. ... 3B Travis Fryman sat out after his back ''flared up.'' Fryman has had periodic problems with spasms in his lower back since 1998, and went on the DL for the first time in his career because of the ailment from June 6-25, 1999. Manuel said Fryman could miss as many as five games. Bill Selby, brought up from Triple-A Buffalo on May 29, started for Fryman and batted fifth. ... Count Manuel among those who rooted for Mike Tyson in his heavyweight fight against Lennox Lewis. ''I loved Mike Tyson when he first came out,'' Manuel said. ''I liked the way he went about it -- black shoes, black trunks. And he would just beat up on people.''
Expos-White Sox
Chicago: Manager Jerry Manuel rested 1B Paul Konerko, even though he was 2-for-3 with a home run and five RBI against Expos starter Tomo Ohka. ''He's probably a little tired. He's been trying to do everything he can to turn us around,'' Manuel said. ... With Konerko on the bench -- and games at NL cities coming up -- it might have seemed a good opportunity to give DH Frank Thomas a glove, but Manuel said he prefers Jeff Liefer as the backup first baseman. Thomas has made two starts at first this season, and has two errors. ... The White Sox agreed to terms with first-round draft pick LHP Royce Ring. After going 5-1 with 17 saves and a 1.85 ERA for San Diego State, he was the 18th overall pick in the draft Tuesday. He was scheduled to attend Chicago's game against Montreal on Sunday.
Cardinals-Royals Kansas City: The Royals placed OF Mark Quinn on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring. Quinn was injured trying to field Albert Pujols' double Friday night. An MRI exam revealed no tear. The Royals called up OF Donzell McDonald from Triple-A Omaha, where he was hitting .263 with three home runs and 15 RBI. McDonald was in the starting lineup, leading off and playing left field. ... The Royals came in 37-49 in interleague play, including 9-7 against St. Louis.
Reds-Angels
Anaheim: RF Tim Salmon did not start for the second straight game because of tightness in his right hamstring. He pinch-hit in the seventh inning and flied out with the bases loaded. ... RHP Ramon Ortiz balked home the tying run when he fell for 17-year veteran Barry Larkin's bluff down the third-base line and took the ball out of his glove to fake a throw. ... Darin Erstad leads the majors with 126 hits in interleague games.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh: OF Armando Rios hopes to come off the disabled list and rejoin the team Monday in Anaheim. The Pirates would like to see Rios get some at-bats on a minor league rehab assignment first. Rios has been out because of lingering pain in his surgically repaired right knee. ... Reliever Mike Fetters has appeared in 551 major league games but has never come to the plate. He almost did in Friday's game against the Brewers. He was on deck when Pokey Reese made the final out of the seventh. Fetters spent most of his career in the American League and has been a reliever in the NL. Batting is not a goal of his. ''I have no desire to hit,'' he said. ''It's not an easy thing to do and I don't want to embarrass myself.'' |
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