Chad Paronto (Astros):
What would the final week of the 2009 season be without another injury?
Astros Official Site
Clayton Mortensen (Athletics):
The past few months have been a head-spinning experience for A's right-hander Clayton Mortensen, but you'd never know it from observing his clubhouse interactions.
Athletics Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
On Wednesday, Jeff Suppan will get one final start to put a positive finish onto an injury-plagued year. Three days later, Dave Bush will get the same chance.
Brewers Official Site
Tomo Ohka (Indians):
Tomo Ohka is the most likely candidate to start the last game of the season against the Red Sox, Wedge said on Tuesday.
Indians Official Site
Jack Wilson & Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Mariners fans who want to get one more look at slugger Russell Branyan might get a chance. The same cannot be said for Jack Wilson.
Mariners Official Site
Edgar Gonzalez (Padres):
Edgar Gonzalez, who suffered a left shoulder injury diving for a ball in Colorado last week, is taking batting practice and could play again this weekend.
Padres Official Site
Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Jamie Moyer limped off the field after the top of the seventh inning in the Phillies' 7-4 victory over the Astros on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park.
Phillies Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
Instead, the bats came alive in a big way in a five-run bottom of the eighth. Kevin Youkilis and Ortiz both belted RBI doubles, and J.D. Drew's three-run blast put the Sox within one.
Red Sox Official Site
J.D. Drew is hitting .358 with six homers over his past 27 games.
Red Sox Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Marquis' six quality innings gave him a career high for innings pitched Tuesday night, hitting 212 on the season, five more than his previous high.
Rockies Official Site
Ted Simmons (Padres Bench Coach):
Padres manager Bud Black yesterday said he expects his entire coaching staff to return in 2010.
San Diego Union-Tribune
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