Jose Cruz (Astros 1st Base Coach):
The final 10 games of the regular season figure to be rather excruciating for the Astros' coaches, who were informed by general manager Ed Wade on Monday they were free to pursue other opportunities in case they weren't asked back for 2010.
Astros Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
Jeff Suppan didn't fare much better against the Phillies this time than he did the last, allowing seven earned runs in a 9-4 loss at Miller Park on Thursday that felt a lot like Game 4 of last year's National League Division Series.
Brewers Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
For the first time since his ailing back sent first baseman Russell Branyan to the disabled list at the end of August, he's back in the swing of things.
Mariners Official Site
Joe Torre (Dodgers MGR):
Dodgers manager Joe Torre knows what it's like to lose a lot of games in a season. As manager of the 1979 Mets, the team lost 99 games.
All Nats All The Time
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
J.D. Drew was out of the lineup on Thursday night, even with a right-hander (Anthony Lerew) pitching for the Royals. Unlike last year at this time, when Drew was hardly ever in the lineup because of back woes, his absence was an uncommon occurrence.
Red Sox Official Site
Chris Narveson & Felipe Lopez (Brewers):
It’s amazing how differently things go when your starting pitcher doesn’t take you out of the game before everyone settles into their seats.
Left-hander Chris Narveson more than did his job as a fill-in starter for the Brewers with a strong effort over 5 2/3 innings Wednesday night that included a career-high 10 strikeouts.
Journal-Sentinel
Rich Rundles (Indians):
Outrighted off the 40-man roster to Triple-A Columbus
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