Coco Crisp (Royals):
Royals center fielder Coco Crisp will undergo right shoulder surgery on Wednesday and will miss the rest of the season, manager Trey Hillman said on Tuesday.
Royals Beat
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Adrian Beltre and Russell Branyan feel better, as does Ken Griffey Jr. All are in tonight's lineup.
Seattle Times
Cesar Izturis (Orioles):
Cesar Izturis began his official rehabilitation on Tuesday, when he joined his teammates and participated in baseball drills for the first time since undergoing an appendectomy on June 5. Izturis is still out for at least a week, but he was able to jog a little bit and take 20-25 swings off a tee on Tuesday.
Orioles Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
By all accounts, Brewers starting pitcher Jeff Suppan, who allowed seven runs, four earned, on nine hits, didn't pitch as poorly as his line showed.
Brewers Official Site
Max Scherzer (Diamondbacks):
Scherzer left the field exhausted and it's hard to blame him. He pitched six solid innings and struck out seven. He also threw a season-high 119-pitches.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Moyer certainly did his job. He allowed just one run on five while allowing three walks and striking out four in six innings to pick up the 251st win of his career, which ties him for 43rd place on baseball's all-time list with Bob Gibson.
Phillies Official Site
Joe Nelson (Rays):
Rays pitcher Joe Nelson took exception to John Kruk's comments on ESPN on Monday regarding Donald Fehr, the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, after the news of Fehr's pending retirement.
Rays Official Site
Clint Hurdle (Free Agent):
Former Rockies manager Clint Hurdle recalled recent history in predicting a World Series title for the club that replaced him May 29.
Rockies Official Site
Timothy Dorn (Angels):
Was assigned to Rookie Level Arizona League Angles as a pitcher.
Juan Acevedo and Kit Pellow (Monterrey):
The Sultanes de Monterrey of the Triple-A Mexican League signed both players for the remainder of the season.
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