Vladimir Nunez(Braves):
Braves manager Bobby Cox was pleased to have the opportunity to finally activate Rafael Soriano from the disabled list on Monday afternoon. Now he's just hoping to have the opportunity to see the right-handed reliever stay healthy for an extended period.
Soriano Returns From Disabled List
Jeff Suppan(Brewers):
All indications are that Jeff Suppan will start for the Brewers on Tuesday and pitch against his former team.
Suppan Returning Against Cardinals
Matt Ginter(Indians):
Of the many surprises involving the Indians in 2008, the biggest might be that Matt Ginter made a start for this club -- and before the All-Star break, no less.
Ginter Ready For What Could Be Last Start
Marlon Anderson(Mets):
One hundred games and -- it seemed -- little hope remained in their season when the Mets gathered in the clubhouse kitchen at Shea Stadium six weeks ago.
Anderson's Prophecy Ringing True
Kip Wells(Rockies):
With a spot open in the Rockies starting rotation, manager Clint Hurdle made it clear that Monday night was Kip Wells' tryout for a permanent role.
Rockies Out Of It Early In Wells' Return
Sidney Ponson(Yankees):
The Yankees are shorthanded, but not shortsighted. They know precisely what they need to do to eclipse the Red Sox and Rays in the American League East -- win, win and win some more -- and they also know that injuries won't make that task any easier.
Yankees Down Twins To Feed Win Streak
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