Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Ex-Cardinals Watch 9-1-09: Terry Evans PCL All-Star; Brian Barton Outrighted; Mark Johnson Activated; Jim Riggleman Still To Be Replaced

Blaine Boyer (Diamondbacks):
Hinch also mentioned Esmerling Vasquez and Clay Zavada, along with Daniel Schlereth and Blaine Boyer as guys who could get chances in the ninth.
AZ Central

Mark Mulder (Free Agent):
In baseball, once a player or coach moves on to a different organization, that usually spells the end of the player/coach relationship.
The Biz Of Baseball

Ronnie Belliard (Dodgers):
A couple of hours before his debut with the Dodgers, infielder Ronnie Belliard sat in front of his new locker and joked around with Rafael Furcal and Manny Ramirez.
Dodgers Official Site

Edgar Gonzalez (Padres):
The first hat Edgar Gonzalez donned upon arriving in the home clubhouse at PETCO Park on Monday wasn't his usual Padres' hat but instead the same cap that was worn by the Chula Vista Park View team that captured the Little League World Series on Sunday.
Padres Official Site

Michel Hernandez (Rays):
Maddon explained the moves beginning with Riggans, who got the call over Michel Hernandez.
Rays Official Site

Kip Wells (Reds):
Cincinnati starter Kip Wells struggled to get the ball over the plate, yet he gave up only two runs over six innings. Both of them came in the top of the second. After a two-out walk and a hit batter, Wells gave up Jaramillo's RBI single to left field and McCutchen's RBI single to right.
Reds Official Site

Terry Evans (Angels):
The outfield members are John Bowker of Fresno, Terry Evans of Salt Lake and Matt Miller of Colorado Springs, and their names can be found among many of the league's offensive statistical leaders.
MiLB

Brian Barton (Braves):
Outrighted off the 40-man roster to Triple-A Gwinnett.

Mark Johnson (Cubs):
Triple-A Iowa activated him from the disabled list.

Jim Riggleman (Nationals MGR):
While the Nationals have played better under interim manager Jim Riggleman, it's expected that they'll choose someone else as manager for next year.
Sports Illustrated

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