Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer and wife, Karen, attend convocation at Saint Joseph's University where they received honorary degrees for their charitable work with the Moyer Foundation.
Philadelphia Daily News
Left-hander Jamie Moyer gave the Phillies their best starting pitching performance of the season Sunday in Florida, when he allowed seven hits, one run and one walk in six innings.
Phillies Official Site
Michel Hernandez & Jason Isringhausen (Rays):
RHP Jason Isringhausen, taking his rehab assignment to Triple-A Durham, was scratched from his scheduled appearance Thursday due to a mild abdominal strain suffered while playing catch. (Meaty part of the article focuses around Hernandez)
St. Petersburg Times
Cesar Izturis (Orioles):
Cesar Izturis is returning to where it all began for him as a Major League infielder, the Rogers Centre.
Orioles Official Site
Darren Oliver (Angels):
The heavily taxed Angels bullpen can expect a shot in the proverbial arm on Monday with the return of Darren Oliver, a stabilizing force for two years with his ability to shut down opponents and soothe teammates with his calm, confident presence.
Angels Official Site
Jeff Weaver (Dodgers):
Torre, however, acknowledged that veterans Jeff Weaver, newly added to the bullpen, and Eric Milton, who allowed three runs in six innings for Triple-A Albuquerque on Friday night, are replacement candidates.
Dodgers Official Site
Rich Rundles (Indians):
Officially, Dellucci took the place of left-handed reliever Rich Rundles, who was optioned back to Columbus, but Rundles was only up for one day as a precautionary measure in a thin bullpen.
Indians Official Site
Sidney Ponson (Royals):
Ponson allowed seven earned runs on nine hits and one walk in 4 1/3 innings.
Royals Official Site
Chris Grossman (Brockton) & Dennis Abreu (Free Agent):
Grossman signed with Brockton on April 27 and Dennis Abreu was released by the Can-Am league team April 30.
No comments:
Post a Comment