Adam Kennedy (Athletics):
Two innings after would-be hero Adam Kennedy swapped his cape for a pair of goat horns late Tuesday night with an error that allowed the hosts to tie the game, Langerhans launched a two-run homer into the right-field seats to give the Mariners a 4-2 victory in the second game of a three-game series at Safeco Field.
Athletics Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Brewers):
Brewers second baseman Felipe Lopez injured the arch of his right foot during the Brewers' frenetic ninth-inning rally on Tuesday, a potential blow to a team already tumbling out of the postseason hunt.
Brew Beat
Felipe Lopez & Braden Looper (Brewers):
Indeed, the Brewers placed at least six players -- Hoffman, Cameron, Lopez, Kendall, Looper and infielder Craig Counsell -- on waivers Tuesday, according to a report by FoxSports.com.
Brewers Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
Right-hander Jeff Suppan, who has been sidelined with a strained left oblique since July 27, rejoins the club and takes the ball for the opener as he looks for his first win since June 12 -- and that includes a pair of Minor League rehab appearances.
Brewers Official Site
Dan Haren (Diamondbacks):
The D-backs had to like their chances of winning coming into this one. The Giants, after all, were coming off a 14-inning, heartbreaking loss on the road to the Rockies, while the D-backs were well-rested after a day off with ace Dan Haren on the mound.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Dmitri Young (Nationals):
To get Hernandez on the 40-man and 25-man rosters, the Nationals optioned Collin Balester to Triple-A Syracuse and transferred first baseman Dmitri Young from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day DL.
Nationals Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
In the 12th, the Padres got a leadoff double from Nick Hundley. Medlen then sandwiched a Luis Rodriguez walk in between two strikeouts before Eckstein's decisive shot to the gap in left-center.
Padres Official Site
Kip Wells (Reds):
That's why manager Dusty Baker is turning to veteran Kip Wells to take Aaron Harang's spot on Wednesday vs. the Brewers. Harang needed to have a season-ending appendectomy on Saturday.
Reds Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Center fielder Coco Crisp is back in the Royals' clubhouse, looking forward to next season with both shoulders surgically mended but not sure what his contract status will bring.
Royals Official Site
Placido Polanco (Tigers):
He nearly topped that in the seventh, when his drive to right seemingly hit the top of the out-of-town scoreboard built into the fence and bounced back into play. Though a manager can't formally ask for a replay, crew chief Mark Carlson brought the umpires into the tunnel for a video review. Replays eventually confirmed their ruling, but Placido Polanco's triple into the right-field corner on Lackey's next and final pitch made it a moot point.
Tigers Official Site
Kyle Russell (Dodgers):
Russell, a 6-foot-5 University of Texas product, leads the league with 25 home runs and 89 RBIs in 121 games with Great Lakes. The 23-year-old was the Dodgers' third-round pick in the 2008 Draft and was named a Pioneer League Postseason All-Star last summer after plating 46 runs in 61 games for Ogden.
MiLB
Josh Phelps (Giants):
Reassigned from Rookie-Level AZL Giants to Double-A Connecticut.
Simon Williams (Kalamazoo):
The Kalamazoo Kings of the Frontier League placed him on the 14-day disabled list.
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