Friday, May 16, 2008

Ex-Cardinals Watch 5-15-08: Edmonds Makes Cubs Debut, Rolen Doubles & 1 RBI, Percival Collects 10th Save, Wilson Debuts In Triple-A

Darren Oliver(Angels):
1.2 Innings, Hit, 0 Runs, & 2 BB's(pitches-strikes:28-13)(ground out-fly out:4-1).
Angels Lose To WhiteSox 4-3

Daric Barton & Emil Brown(Athletics):
Barton: 0-for-4 with 3 K's & Assisted In 1 Double Play.
Brown: 1-for-4.
A's Lose To Indians 4-2

Scott Rolen(Blue Jays):
2-for-5 with 1 2B & 1 RBI.
Blue Jays Beat Twins 3-2

Jim Edmonds(Cubs):
Carlos Zambrano shook hands with new teammate and former rival Jim Edmonds on Wednesday, and made peace.
Big Z Welcomes Edmonds To Cubs

1-for-4 with 1 K & 1 GIDP
Cubs Beat Padres 4-0

Dan Haren(Diamondbacks):
The D-backs are convinced the Tigers are going to turn things around after a slow start. They're just hoping it's not this weekend.
Haren, D-Backs Set For Interleague Play

Marlon Anderson(Mets):
1-for-3 with 1 SB & 1 K.
Mets Lose To Nationals 1-0

Ronnie Belliard(Nationals)
1 BB.
Nationals Beat Mets 1-0

Jaime Moyer(Phillies):
Seeing the Toronto uniforms will be a painful memory for Philadelphia fans this weekend, a memory that hasn't faded after nearly 15 years.
Moyer To Open '93 World Series Rematch

Jack Wilson(Pirates):
Making his first Minor League rehab start on Thursday, Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson played six innings for Triple-A Indianapolis and reported no discomfort in his left leg afterward.
Wilson Makes 1st Triple-A Rehab Start

Troy Percival(Rays):
(SV, 10), 1 Inning, 0 Hits Or Runs, & 2 K's(pitches-strikes:14-11)(ground out-fly out:0-1).
Rays Beat Yankees 5-2

Placido Polanco(Tigers):
1-for-4.
Tigers Lose To Royals 8-4

Julian Tavarez(RedSox) & Jeff Weaver(Brewers):
In the wake of Yovani Gallardo's season-ending knee injury, the Brewers' hunt for pitching depth led them to make a run at Julian Tavarez this week -- as serious a run, in fact, as Colorado. But the Brewers aren't through looking. They have Jeff Weaver stashed at Triple-A (where he's 1-1, 5.40 after three starts). And other scouts report they've been investigating a variety of once-familiar names currently toiling in Triple-A -- a group we call the Bartolo Colon All-Stars.
What's Brewing?

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