Chris Gissell(A's):
Dynasties in Minor League Baseball are rare these days. Sacramento, however, made a strong case to be considered one of those rarities Tuesday night at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark.
Sacramento Tops In Triple-A Again
Dan Haren(Diamondbacks):
Dan Haren got his birthday party started a little early.
Haren Hurls Four-Hit Shutout For D-Backs
Anthony Reyes(Indians):
Anthony Reyes' right elbow keeps bothering him and Scott Lewis keeps putting up scoreless innings.
Tribe Shut Down Reyes As Precaution
J.D. Drew(RedSox):
Back from Georgia, where he had been for the past several days following the death of his grandmother, Red Sox right fielder J.D. Drew was maintaining cautious optimism when discussing his problematic back, which has kept him out of the lineup since Aug. 17.
Drew's Back, But Not All The Way Back
Fernando Tatis(Mets):
The long list of disabled Mets became one name longer Tuesday night. Fernando Tatis was removed from the Mets' game against the Nationals and whatever other games the Mets may play this season. Beginning in the fifth inning, Tatis moved to the infirmary dugout alongside Moises Alou, Billy Wagner, John Maine, Orlando Hernandez, et al, his right shoulder separated, his season complete.
Seperated Shoulder Ends Tatis' Season
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