May 8: The Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League signed John Rodriguez to a contract for the 2010 season.
May 10: The Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League placed Eric Ackerman on the disabled list.
May 10: The Gateway Grizzlies of the Frontier League released Brandon Johnson.
May 10: The Rockford RiverHawks of the Northern League signed Kevin House to a contract for the 2010 season.
May 11: The Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League placed Josh Pressley on the disabled list.
May 11: The Windy City Thunderbolts of the Frontier League signed Brandon Garner to a contract extension.
May 13: The Sussex SkyHawks of the Can-Am League released Mike Schellinger.
May 14: The Tuscon Toros of the Golden Baseball League suspended Junior Spivey.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 9-29-09: Ronnie Belliard Sits With Injury; Russell Branyan Most Likely Done For Season; Tigers Honor 1984 Team
Ronnie Belliard (Dodgers):
Infielder Ronnie Belliard also was unavailable Monday after feeling a twinge in his left groin rounding first after his ninth-inning single Sunday. Belliard told trainer Stan Conte that it felt better on Monday and he is expected to miss only a few games.
Dodgers Official Site
Walt Jocketty (Reds GM):
One very key review is in concerning the opening of the Reds' new facility in Goodyear, Ariz.
"It's beautiful, absolutely gorgeous," general manager Walt Jocketty raved by phone from the desert. "It's spectacular. They really did a great job on it, and everybody loves it."
Reds Official Site
Sparky Anderson & Jim Leyland (Tigers):
They came back for memories, for fans, for each other. They certainly came for Sparky Anderson.
Tigers Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Mariners first baseman Russell Branyan is still experiencing pain in his lower back and may not play again this season.
ESPN
Mike Schellinger (Sussex):
The Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League exercised his 2010 option.
Infielder Ronnie Belliard also was unavailable Monday after feeling a twinge in his left groin rounding first after his ninth-inning single Sunday. Belliard told trainer Stan Conte that it felt better on Monday and he is expected to miss only a few games.
Dodgers Official Site
Walt Jocketty (Reds GM):
One very key review is in concerning the opening of the Reds' new facility in Goodyear, Ariz.
"It's beautiful, absolutely gorgeous," general manager Walt Jocketty raved by phone from the desert. "It's spectacular. They really did a great job on it, and everybody loves it."
Reds Official Site
Sparky Anderson & Jim Leyland (Tigers):
They came back for memories, for fans, for each other. They certainly came for Sparky Anderson.
Tigers Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Mariners first baseman Russell Branyan is still experiencing pain in his lower back and may not play again this season.
ESPN
Mike Schellinger (Sussex):
The Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League exercised his 2010 option.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Former Cardinals Playing In The Canadian American Association 2009

Chris Grossman - Brockton Rox
Justin Knoff - Sussex Skyhawks
Stuart Pomeranz - New Jersey Jackals
Mike Schellinger - Sussex Skyhawks
Wayne Lundgren - Brockton Rox
Omar Pena - Worcester Tornadoes
Zach Zuercher - Worcester Tornadoes
Missing In Action From 2008:
Dennis Abreu (Brockton), Jose Contreras (Quebec), Justin Garza (New Jersey), Will Groff (Nashua), Michael Gross (Quebec), Alex Pena (Worcester), Reid Price (Ottawa/New Hampshire), and Matt Weagle (Worcester).
The Candian American Association opened their season May 28: Official Site
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 5-28-09: Ryan Dixon Released; Scott Vander Weg & Miguel Negron Hit D.L.; Mike Schellinger Activated; Dan Haren Another Great Start
Dan Haren (Diamondbacks):
Dan Haren proved to be quite the cure for a tired bullpen Thursday night.
The D-backs right-hander was outstanding through eight innings in Arizona's 5-2 win over the Braves at Chase Field.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks):
The Felipe Lopez Watch continues. Hinch said that the second baseman, who felt tightness in his left hamstring last Saturday night in Oakland, may run the bases Friday afternoon, but it sounds like he will not be back in the lineup until Saturday, at the earliest. "The day that he feels he can go out and get five at-bats and play second base for nine-plus innings, he'll be back in there," Hinch said
Diamondbacks Official Site
Edgar Renteria (Giants):
Whether they're aware of it or not, some Giants players grade out quite well on these new scales. Second baseman Emmanuel Burriss, shortstop Edgar Renteria and left fielder Fred Lewis are all among the top four at their positions in National League ZR, while Ishikawa is best among first basemen. Catcher Bengie Molina, who like Renteria won two Gold Glove Awards from 2002-03, is eighth among backstops. Randy Winn is 10th in ZR, but moves up to first among NL right fielders in Revised Zone Rating, which calculates differently balls fielded outside of a player's zone.
Giants Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Mariners first baseman Russell Branyan has learned the hard way during his well-traveled 11-year Major League career that opinions are tough to overcome.
Mariners Official Site
Miguel Negron (White Sox):
Triple-A Charlotte placed him on the 7-day disabled list.
Scott Vander Weg (St. Paul):
The St. Paul Saints of the American Association placed him on the disabled list.
Mike Schellinger (Sussex) and Ryan Dixon (Free Agent):
The Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League activated Schellinger off the inactive list and released Dixon.
Dan Haren proved to be quite the cure for a tired bullpen Thursday night.
The D-backs right-hander was outstanding through eight innings in Arizona's 5-2 win over the Braves at Chase Field.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks):
The Felipe Lopez Watch continues. Hinch said that the second baseman, who felt tightness in his left hamstring last Saturday night in Oakland, may run the bases Friday afternoon, but it sounds like he will not be back in the lineup until Saturday, at the earliest. "The day that he feels he can go out and get five at-bats and play second base for nine-plus innings, he'll be back in there," Hinch said
Diamondbacks Official Site
Edgar Renteria (Giants):
Whether they're aware of it or not, some Giants players grade out quite well on these new scales. Second baseman Emmanuel Burriss, shortstop Edgar Renteria and left fielder Fred Lewis are all among the top four at their positions in National League ZR, while Ishikawa is best among first basemen. Catcher Bengie Molina, who like Renteria won two Gold Glove Awards from 2002-03, is eighth among backstops. Randy Winn is 10th in ZR, but moves up to first among NL right fielders in Revised Zone Rating, which calculates differently balls fielded outside of a player's zone.
Giants Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Mariners first baseman Russell Branyan has learned the hard way during his well-traveled 11-year Major League career that opinions are tough to overcome.
Mariners Official Site
Miguel Negron (White Sox):
Triple-A Charlotte placed him on the 7-day disabled list.
Scott Vander Weg (St. Paul):
The St. Paul Saints of the American Association placed him on the disabled list.
Mike Schellinger (Sussex) and Ryan Dixon (Free Agent):
The Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League activated Schellinger off the inactive list and released Dixon.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 5-27-09: Rich Rundles Optioned Out; Jose Contreras, Matt Weagle, & Matt Spade Cut Loose; Aaron Miles Hits D.L.
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
On Wednesday, infielder Aaron Miles was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained shoulder.
Cubs Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
But thanks to Branyan's tie-breaking, two-run home run in the sixth inning off Athletics starter Trevor Cahill, and Bedard's masterful pitching over 6 2/3 innings, the ongoing RISP misfires were not much of a factor.
Mariners Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
Freddy Sanchez and Jack Wilson will both be back in Friday's lineup after both being given the day off on Wednesday. Sanchez and Wilson had both started 15 games in a row before Wednesday's breather.
Pirates Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Center fielder Coco Crisp was out of the Royals' lineup with a sore right shoulder on Wednesday but is not likely headed for the disabled list, manager Trey Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Rich Rundles (Indians):
Was optioned back to Triple-A Columbus.
Juan Richardson (Lincoln):
Placed on the inactive list by the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association.
Gary Burnham (Chiba Lotte):
Former two-time Bridgeport Bluefish Gary Burnham is making a splash in the Eastern Hemisphere. Burnham, a Hartford native, is now in his first season of professional baseball at the major league level. The hard-hitting lefty is currently a member of the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Japan Pacific League. Chiba Lotte may sound familiar to Connecticut residents as they are managed by none other than Bobby Valentine, a former manager of the New York Mets.
Atlantic League Official Site
Stuart Pomeranz (New Jersey):
Was placed on the inactive list by the New Jersey Jackals of the Can-Am League.
Mike Schellinger (Sussex):
Was placed on the inactive list by the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League.
Jose Conteras (Free Agent):
Was released by the Quebec Capitals of the Can-Am League.
Matt Weagle (Free Agent):
Was released by the Worcester Tornadoes of the Can-Am League.
Matt Spade (Free Agent):
The Winnipeg Goldeyes of the Northern League placed him on irrevocable waivers.
On Wednesday, infielder Aaron Miles was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained shoulder.
Cubs Official Site
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
But thanks to Branyan's tie-breaking, two-run home run in the sixth inning off Athletics starter Trevor Cahill, and Bedard's masterful pitching over 6 2/3 innings, the ongoing RISP misfires were not much of a factor.
Mariners Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
Freddy Sanchez and Jack Wilson will both be back in Friday's lineup after both being given the day off on Wednesday. Sanchez and Wilson had both started 15 games in a row before Wednesday's breather.
Pirates Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Center fielder Coco Crisp was out of the Royals' lineup with a sore right shoulder on Wednesday but is not likely headed for the disabled list, manager Trey Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Rich Rundles (Indians):
Was optioned back to Triple-A Columbus.
Juan Richardson (Lincoln):
Placed on the inactive list by the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association.
Gary Burnham (Chiba Lotte):
Former two-time Bridgeport Bluefish Gary Burnham is making a splash in the Eastern Hemisphere. Burnham, a Hartford native, is now in his first season of professional baseball at the major league level. The hard-hitting lefty is currently a member of the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Japan Pacific League. Chiba Lotte may sound familiar to Connecticut residents as they are managed by none other than Bobby Valentine, a former manager of the New York Mets.
Atlantic League Official Site
Stuart Pomeranz (New Jersey):
Was placed on the inactive list by the New Jersey Jackals of the Can-Am League.
Mike Schellinger (Sussex):
Was placed on the inactive list by the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League.
Jose Conteras (Free Agent):
Was released by the Quebec Capitals of the Can-Am League.
Matt Weagle (Free Agent):
Was released by the Worcester Tornadoes of the Can-Am League.
Matt Spade (Free Agent):
The Winnipeg Goldeyes of the Northern League placed him on irrevocable waivers.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Former Cardinals Playing In The Frontier League 2009

Ryan Bird - Southern Illinois Miners
Brandon Garner - Windy City Thunder Bolts
Jameson Maj - Southern Illinois Miners
Jose Mateo - Rockford River Hawks
Simon Williams - Kalamazoo Kings
Missing In Action From 2008 Season:
Danny Bourne (Gateway), Armando Carrasco (Southern Illinois), Chris Clem (River City), Aaron Ledbetter (Washington), A.J. Montero (Florence), Carlos Pupo (Rockford-2009 Camp Initee), Christian Reyes (Evansville), Mike Schellinger (Washington), and A.J. Van Slyke (Gateway).
Frontier League opned their season on May 20: Official Site
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 4-16-09: Mike Schellinger Signs Deal, Sean Danielson & Chad Paronto Activated, Ronnie Belliard & Jack Wilson Back In Action
Mike Schellinger (Sussex):
Signed deal for the 2009 season with Sussex of the Can-Am League. He pitched last season with both Washington of the Frontier League and Joliet of the Northern League following his release by the Cardinals.
Sean Danielson (Red Sox):
Activated and assigned to Triple-A Pawtucket.
Chad Paronto (Astros):
Triple-A Round Rock activated him off the 7-day disabled list.
Ronnie Belliard (Nationals):
In other news, Ronnie Belliard no longer has back problems and is available to pinch hit. Belliard hasn't played a game since April 8 because of the injury.
All Nats All The Time
Luke Gregerson (Padres):
After dispensing with the heart of the Mets' order in the sixth inning on Wednesday, and doing so in a swift manner, rookie reliever Luke Gregerson found himself in an unenviable position.
Padres Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
After missing one start because of a bruised left middle finger, shortstop Jack Wilson returned to the lineup on Thursday.
Pirates Official Site
Joe Nelson (Rays):
Funny how the worm will turn.
From the outset of Spring Training, Joe Nelson would throw the ball and the other team would hit it over the fence.
Rays Official Site
Jamey Wright (Royals):
Well, if that's the case, then Waechter and the Royals' two other middle-inning specialists, Jamey Wright and Robinson Tejeda, have been doing their jobs perfectly.
Royals Official Site
Signed deal for the 2009 season with Sussex of the Can-Am League. He pitched last season with both Washington of the Frontier League and Joliet of the Northern League following his release by the Cardinals.
Sean Danielson (Red Sox):
Activated and assigned to Triple-A Pawtucket.
Chad Paronto (Astros):
Triple-A Round Rock activated him off the 7-day disabled list.
Ronnie Belliard (Nationals):
In other news, Ronnie Belliard no longer has back problems and is available to pinch hit. Belliard hasn't played a game since April 8 because of the injury.
All Nats All The Time
Luke Gregerson (Padres):
After dispensing with the heart of the Mets' order in the sixth inning on Wednesday, and doing so in a swift manner, rookie reliever Luke Gregerson found himself in an unenviable position.
Padres Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
After missing one start because of a bruised left middle finger, shortstop Jack Wilson returned to the lineup on Thursday.
Pirates Official Site
Joe Nelson (Rays):
Funny how the worm will turn.
From the outset of Spring Training, Joe Nelson would throw the ball and the other team would hit it over the fence.
Rays Official Site
Jamey Wright (Royals):
Well, if that's the case, then Waechter and the Royals' two other middle-inning specialists, Jamey Wright and Robinson Tejeda, have been doing their jobs perfectly.
Royals Official Site
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Washington Ships Mike Schellinger To Sussex On The Can-Am League
The Wild Things, presented by Washington Federal Savings Bank, announced they acquired LHP Craig Snipp in a trade with the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League for RHP Mike Schellinger.
Washington Wild Things
Washington Wild Things
Friday, February 22, 2008
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