Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Incidentally, Russ Branyan is not on bereavement leave. He's just missing one day to attend his grandfather's funeral. The Mariners are playing one man short today. Branyan is expected back tomorrow.
Seattle Times
Dan Kantrovitz (Athletics International Scout):
The team has hired Dan Kantrovitz to coordinate the A's international scouting efforts and help with major league statistical analysis. Kantrovitz is a former St. Louis Cardinals farmhand who also spent three years in St. Louis' scouting department.
Inside Bay Area
Dan Haren (Diamondbacks):
The 12 runs were more than enough support for D-backs starter Dan Haren, who once again turned in an outstanding performance allowing just two runs in seven innings. Haren could have gone longer, but having thrown 110 or more pitches in three of his previous four starts, he was taken out at the 98-pitch mark.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Joe Torre (Dodgers):
And a 3-2 Dodgers victory over the A's got the 2,195th managerial victory for Joe Torre, now fifth on the all-time list.
Dodgers Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Center fielder Coco Crisp, who went on the disabled list on Sunday because of a right rotator cuff strain, is still on hold.
Royals Official Site
Placido Polanco (Tigers):
Polanco's homer into the visitors' bullpen was his second of the season.
Tigers Official Site
D'Angelo Jimenez & Timo Perez (Veracruz):
D'Angelo Jimenez and Jose Amador connected simple tugs, plus an error, gave the Reds to four runs of the Eagle, the tenth entry to a 7-3 defeat of the Yucatan Leones, avoiding the sweep in the series. (Translated)
Mexican League Official Site
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