Chris Perez (Indians):
For now, Smith and Chris Perez, in particular, have been very strong. Perez had a rough start to his Tribe career after his arrival from St. Louis in the late June trade that sent Mark DeRosa to the Cardinals, but he's settled down. He entered the weekend set having held the opponent scoreless on three hits with four walks and 15 strikeouts over 13 1/3 innings over his last 13 appearances since July 7.
Indians Official Site
Ronnie Belliard (Nationals):
Ronnie Belliard draws the Nationals closer with a grand slam in the third inning
Nationals Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
It was only two weeks ago when Padres general manager Kevin Towers first said he wanted second baseman David Eckstein to return in 2010 and that he hoped to get a deal done before the end of the regular season.
Padres Official Site
Scott Rolen (Reds):
Scott Rolen was barely able to get his post-trade bearings when post-concussion syndrome forced him to the disabled list. Now he's ready to continue re-familiarizing himself with the Naitonal League Central.
Reds Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
Barring something unforeseen, right-hander Jeff Suppan will come off the disabled list Tuesday and start against the Cincinnati Reds at Miller Park.
Journal-Sentinel
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