Aaron Miles (Cubs):
Next to Milton Bradley, the most vilified of new Cubs has been infielder Aaron Miles. At least, for the few times he has been around to even hear the boos.
Chicago Tribune
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Nor does it allow any financial room for efforts to retain outfielder Coco Crisp, after exercising a $500,000 buyout on an $8 million option; or catcher Miguel Olivo, whose current deal carries a $3.25 million mutual option for 2010.
Kansas City Star
Adam Kennedy (Athletics):
Third baseman Adam Kennedy's two-out error in the fifth inning allowed the Mariners to score three unearned runs on the way to a 4-2 victory that closed out a three-game sweep.
Athletics Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
He's surrendered 39 home runs this season -- most in the Majors and a Brewers record. Since 1901, only 22 pitchers have allowed at least 40 homers in a season. Minnesota's Bert Blyleven allowed 50 home runs in 1986 to set a Major League mark. The last pitcher to serve up 40 homers was Cincinnati's Eric Milton in 2005.
Brewers Official Site
Dan Haren (Diamondbacks):
Haren (14-10) gave up five runs on eight hits in his six innings. He walked one and struck out five as he dropped to 0-2 in his last three starts.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Kip Wells (Reds):
Kip Wells gave the Reds some decent starts after joining the rotation, but this definitely wasn't one of them. Wells (2-5) lasted only two-plus innings and allowed five earned runs and five hits with one walk and one strikeout.
Reds Official Site
Kyle Russell (Dodgers):
Ranked #17 in Midwest League Top 20
Baseball America
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