Dan Haren (Diamondbacks):
Dan Haren has a 1.89 ERA in his first three starts of the year.
D-Backs Official Site
Edgar Renteria (Giants):
To many Giants fans, Edgar Renteria's biggest flaw was not being Manny Ramirez. But Renteria impersonated the Dodgers slugger nicely Tuesday.
Giants Official Site
Fernando Tatis (Mets):
Mets utility man Fernando Tatis was back in the town of his greatest offensive season as a Major Leaguer on Tuesday.
Mets Official Site
Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Moyer (2-1) allowed seven hits and four runs to pick up the win. He came close to picking up his first quality start of the season. He put two runners on to start the seventh and Chad Durbin came in and struck out Casey McGehee for the first out when the rains came.
Phillies Official Site
Sidney Ponson (Royals):
Sidney Ponson's thoughts floated into outer space after he and the Royals' lost, 8-7, to the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.
Royals Official Site
Xavier Nady (Yankees):
Xavier Nady will attempt to rehab a strained ligament in his right elbow and hopes to be able to avoid season-ending Tommy John surgery, but will not return to the Yankees lineup for at least another month.
Yankees Official Site
Timo Perez (Veracruz):
The former major league baseball player Timoniel Pérez, better known as "Timo" Perez, one outfielder who played for the Central New York Mets and participate in the World Series in 2000 and the ninth of the Chicago White also participating in the Fall Classic in 2005, became effective today, as the further strengthening of the Red Eagle in the present season. (Translated)
Rojos del Aguila de Veracurz Official Site
Juan Richardson (Lincoln):
The Lincoln Saltdogs added another power boost to their 2009 lineup on Monday, signing infielder Juan Richardson. Lincoln also announced the return of right-handed pitcher Ryan Trytten, who made 17 starts for the Saltdogs in 2008.
Lincoln Saltdogs Official Site
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