Chris Perez (Indians):
Newly acquired right-handed reliever Chris Perez was activated by the Indians on Monday and was available to pitch out of the bullpen for the series opener against the White Sox.
Indians Official Site
That also would have been a good word to describe Chris Perez's Tribe debut in the ninth. Through plunking and walking batters, not covering first base on a potential double play and giving up back-breaking hits, Perez let the Sox run away with the game with a four-run outburst.
Indians Official Site
Chris Perez is only 23, but he's been there before. Where? In a bad bullpen.
Beacon Journal
Two scouts, one from the American League, one from the National League, gave new Indians reliever Chris Perez good reviews.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cesar Izturis (Orioles):
Shortstop Cesar Izturis ran sprints in the outfield before batting practice today, but he hasn't been cleared for baseball-related activities with the club and most likely will remain on the disabled list through the All-Star break.
MASN Sports
Orioles manager Dave Trembley doesn't expect to get Cesar Izturis back until late July at the earliest, but the club's starting shortstop is hoping for a quicker recovery from a June 5 attack of appendicitis.
Baltimore Sun
It's been nearly a month, and the Orioles are unsure when they'll see their shortstop again. Cesar Izturis has been with the team and has been working on elementary baseball drills in the weeks since his emergency appendectomy, but he's still likely three weeks away from returning to the starting lineup.
Orioles Official Site
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
One day after testing his hyperextended right elbow by hitting off a batting tee, Cubs infielder Aaron Miles was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Monday, retroactive to June 21.
Cubs Official Site
Kiko Calero (Marlins):
There is no set timeline for when Kiko Calero will be activated from the disabled list, but the Marlins reliever has a series in mind.
Marlins Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
Drew, batting in the leadoff spot for just the second time this season, responded by going 3-for-5 with a homer and two RBIs, falling just a double shy of the cycle, to lead the Red Sox (47-29) to a 4-0 victory over the Orioles in the opener of a three-game set at Camden Yards.
Red Sox Official Site
Jim Leyland (Tigers MGR):
Manager Jim Leyland had a hard time writing the Tigers lineup on Monday.
Tigers Official Site
John Rodriguez (Yankees):
Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes Barre on the 7-day disabled list retroactive to June 28.
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