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Showing posts with label Emil Brown. Show all posts
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Five-Year Probabilistic Model Of Range: Leftfielders
The five year look at PMR using an objective probabilistic model of range continues with leftfielders. Here is the data for the teams in left over the five year span:
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 12-30-10
Jose Martinez takes advantage of extra playing time with a double and two RBI in the LVBP for Player of the Day honors. Jose Garcia singles in the LVBP and Antonio DeJesus reaches base twice in Puerto Rico. Evan MacLane nears deal to pitch in Japan.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 12-20-10
Amaury Cazana singles, doubles, homers, drives in three and scores three in the LMP for Player of the Day honors. Renyel Pinto earns two consecutive saves in his return, while Eduardo Sanchez continues to struggle in the LVBP. Pedro Feliz knocks in two runs and Tyler Greene debuts in the Dominican. Former Cardinals prospect Brad Furnish moves to the Marlins.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 12-19-10
Pedro Feliz collects two hits and drives in two runs in the Dominican for Player of the Day honors. Jose Rada pitched a scoreless 1 2/3 innings in the LVBP. Former Cardinal Brian Barden finds a new home for 2011. Ex-MiLB Cardinal Iker Franco hits a three-run homer in LMP and former Cardinal Hector Luna doubles and drives in two in the Dominican.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 12-9-10
Francisco Guzman tosses seven scoreless, gets 6 Ks and a win for Player of the Day honors. Roberto Espinoza reaches base three times and drives in one and Orlando Munoz earns save also in Venezuelan Parallel League play. Amaury Cazana collects two hits and knocks in two in the LMP. Chris Swauger hits a solo home run in final game of the Colombian League.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 10-17-10
Brian Broderick is the top player in our daily report on Cardinals past and present playing worldwide.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 10-16-10
Pete Kozma is the top player in our daily report on Cardinals past and present playing worldwide.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Cardinals Winter League Notebook 10-13-10
We’re back with the most comprehensive daily report on Cardinals past and present, playing worldwide this fall and winter.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Emil Brown To Play For Hermosillo
A well-known fondness of Hermosillo, Hermosillo Emil Brown returns after several years of involvement in the majors. (Translated)
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Ex-Cardinal Watch 7-22-09: Emil Brown & Brandon Buckman Both Released; Brett Tomko DFA'd; David Eckstein Returning Soon; Jack Wilson Hurting
Emil Brown (Free Agent):
Was released from Triple-A Buffalo by the Mets.
Bart Hubbuch Twitter
The Buffalo Bisons, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, today announced that INF/OF Josh Petersen has been promoted to the team from the Binghamton Mets (AA). The Mets also announced that OF Emil Brown has been released by the team.
Buffalo Bisons Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Brewers):
A little more on the thought process behind the Felipe Lopez deal...
The Diamondbacks saw Lopez as being on the cusp of ranking as a Type B free agent, but the more important question was whether they would have been willing to offer him arbitration. (You must offer arbitration -- and the player must decline and sign elsewhere -- in order to collect the supplemental pick.)
AZ Central
It didn't take long for Felipe Lopez to make history.
Brewers Official Site
Brett Tomko (Free Agent):
The Yankees designated him for an assignment.
Star Ledger Twitter
What Brett Tomko saw as a lack of opportunity, the Yankees saw as a cost of doing business.
Yankees Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
Looper threw seven shutout innings, giving up just four hits. After surrendering eight runs combined in his last two starts, the right-hander had his first start without surrendering a run since April 22.
Brewers Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
It doesn't appear that Padres second baseman David Eckstein will need a few games in the Minor Leagues to test the right hamstring he strained earlier this month.
Padres Official Site
Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Phils left-hander Jamie Moyer has enjoyed some of that success. Moyer, who starts Wednesday, is 3-0 with a 3.44 ERA in his previous three starts. He allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings against the Mets on July 4, six runs in five innings against the Reds on July 9 and no runs in seven innings against the Marlins on Thursday.
Phillies Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
After missing Tuesday's game because of tightness in his left hamstring, shortstop Jack Wilson may sit out Wednesday's series finale against the Brewers for precautionary measures.
Pirates Official Site
Sidney Ponson (Royals):
Royals starter Sidney Ponson, just off the disabled list, was tagged for six runs on eight hits in his five-plus innings. Included was Mike Napoli's leadoff home run in the sixth, a drive that carried 409 feet over the left-field wall.
Royals Official Site
Alexander Francisco (Minatitlan):
The Petroleros de Minatitlan of the Triple-A Mexican league placed him on the inactive list.
Brian Esposito (Astros):
Triple-A Round Rock sent him back down to Double-A Corpus Christi.
Brandon Buckman (Free Agent):
The Newark Bears of the Atlantic League released him. He played in 34 games going 31-for-122 (.254) with four doubles, three home runs, 11 RBIs, 13 runs, four walks, one stolen base, 21 strikeouts, .361 SLG, .283 OBP, and committed seven errors.
Terry Evans (Angels):
The Angels optioned pitcher Sean O'Sullivan back to triple-A after Tuesday night's game and recalled outfielder Terry Evans, who is batting .290 with 19 homers and 66 RBIs in 93 games. Though O'Sullivan improved to 3-0 with a win in the nightcap, the Angels, who have two off days in the next two weeks, won't need a fifth starter until Aug. 8. And with Juan Rivera slowed by a tight right hamstring, they needed some outfield coverage.
LA Times
Was released from Triple-A Buffalo by the Mets.
Bart Hubbuch Twitter
The Buffalo Bisons, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, today announced that INF/OF Josh Petersen has been promoted to the team from the Binghamton Mets (AA). The Mets also announced that OF Emil Brown has been released by the team.
Buffalo Bisons Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Brewers):
A little more on the thought process behind the Felipe Lopez deal...
The Diamondbacks saw Lopez as being on the cusp of ranking as a Type B free agent, but the more important question was whether they would have been willing to offer him arbitration. (You must offer arbitration -- and the player must decline and sign elsewhere -- in order to collect the supplemental pick.)
AZ Central
It didn't take long for Felipe Lopez to make history.
Brewers Official Site
Brett Tomko (Free Agent):
The Yankees designated him for an assignment.
Star Ledger Twitter
What Brett Tomko saw as a lack of opportunity, the Yankees saw as a cost of doing business.
Yankees Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
Looper threw seven shutout innings, giving up just four hits. After surrendering eight runs combined in his last two starts, the right-hander had his first start without surrendering a run since April 22.
Brewers Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
It doesn't appear that Padres second baseman David Eckstein will need a few games in the Minor Leagues to test the right hamstring he strained earlier this month.
Padres Official Site
Jamie Moyer (Phillies):
Phils left-hander Jamie Moyer has enjoyed some of that success. Moyer, who starts Wednesday, is 3-0 with a 3.44 ERA in his previous three starts. He allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings against the Mets on July 4, six runs in five innings against the Reds on July 9 and no runs in seven innings against the Marlins on Thursday.
Phillies Official Site
Jack Wilson (Pirates):
After missing Tuesday's game because of tightness in his left hamstring, shortstop Jack Wilson may sit out Wednesday's series finale against the Brewers for precautionary measures.
Pirates Official Site
Sidney Ponson (Royals):
Royals starter Sidney Ponson, just off the disabled list, was tagged for six runs on eight hits in his five-plus innings. Included was Mike Napoli's leadoff home run in the sixth, a drive that carried 409 feet over the left-field wall.
Royals Official Site
Alexander Francisco (Minatitlan):
The Petroleros de Minatitlan of the Triple-A Mexican league placed him on the inactive list.
Brian Esposito (Astros):
Triple-A Round Rock sent him back down to Double-A Corpus Christi.
Brandon Buckman (Free Agent):
The Newark Bears of the Atlantic League released him. He played in 34 games going 31-for-122 (.254) with four doubles, three home runs, 11 RBIs, 13 runs, four walks, one stolen base, 21 strikeouts, .361 SLG, .283 OBP, and committed seven errors.
Terry Evans (Angels):
The Angels optioned pitcher Sean O'Sullivan back to triple-A after Tuesday night's game and recalled outfielder Terry Evans, who is batting .290 with 19 homers and 66 RBIs in 93 games. Though O'Sullivan improved to 3-0 with a win in the nightcap, the Angels, who have two off days in the next two weeks, won't need a fifth starter until Aug. 8. And with Juan Rivera slowed by a tight right hamstring, they needed some outfield coverage.
LA Times
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 6-13-09: Jim Riggleman Another Managing Gig; Jason Isringhausen & Chris Richard Hit D.L.; Coco Crisp Still Out
Tomo Ohka (Indians):
Tomo Ohka was more than just OK in his first start for the Indians.
Indians Official Site
Jim Riggleman (Nationals Bench Coach):
Citing Major League sources, FOXSports.com reported that the Nationals will dismiss Manny Acta as manager and replace him with bench coach Jim Riggleman. However, two team sources said the report is premature, and Riggleman said he has not been told that he would take over as the club's skipper.
Nationals Official Site
Jason Isringhausen (Rays):
After leaving Saturday's 8-3 victory against the Nationals with discomfort in his right elbow after releasing a pitch, Rays reliever Jason Isringhausen will be placed on the 15-day disabled list.
Rays Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Rockies starting right-hander Jason Marquis received a no-decision as he went seven innings and allowed only an earned run on seven hits.
Rockies Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Switch-hitting center fielder Coco Crisp was out of the Royals' lineup on Saturday night against Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo because Crisp's aching right shoulder still hampers his left-handed swing. He's been in and out of the lineup, and Hillman was asked if the Royals might be considering a disabled list stay for Crisp. "Yeah, we may have to look at something here in the next couple of days," Hillman said. Crisp missed six straight games through June 4, and the Royals were hoping the time off would help him. No such luck. "It's really irritating him. He's a real high-pain-threshold guy. He's a tough guy, but it's hurting him," Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Chris Richard (Rays):
Triple-A Durham placed him on the 7-day disabled list with hamstring injury, retroactive to June 10, 2009.
Emil Brown (Mets):
Triple-A Buffalo activated him.
John Rodriguez (Yankees):
Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes Barre placed him on the inactive list.
Randy Leek (Long Island):
The Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League activated him.
Tomo Ohka was more than just OK in his first start for the Indians.
Indians Official Site
Jim Riggleman (Nationals Bench Coach):
Citing Major League sources, FOXSports.com reported that the Nationals will dismiss Manny Acta as manager and replace him with bench coach Jim Riggleman. However, two team sources said the report is premature, and Riggleman said he has not been told that he would take over as the club's skipper.
Nationals Official Site
Jason Isringhausen (Rays):
After leaving Saturday's 8-3 victory against the Nationals with discomfort in his right elbow after releasing a pitch, Rays reliever Jason Isringhausen will be placed on the 15-day disabled list.
Rays Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Rockies starting right-hander Jason Marquis received a no-decision as he went seven innings and allowed only an earned run on seven hits.
Rockies Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Switch-hitting center fielder Coco Crisp was out of the Royals' lineup on Saturday night against Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo because Crisp's aching right shoulder still hampers his left-handed swing. He's been in and out of the lineup, and Hillman was asked if the Royals might be considering a disabled list stay for Crisp. "Yeah, we may have to look at something here in the next couple of days," Hillman said. Crisp missed six straight games through June 4, and the Royals were hoping the time off would help him. No such luck. "It's really irritating him. He's a real high-pain-threshold guy. He's a tough guy, but it's hurting him," Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Chris Richard (Rays):
Triple-A Durham placed him on the 7-day disabled list with hamstring injury, retroactive to June 10, 2009.
Emil Brown (Mets):
Triple-A Buffalo activated him.
John Rodriguez (Yankees):
Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes Barre placed him on the inactive list.
Randy Leek (Long Island):
The Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League activated him.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Ex-Cardinal Watch 6-10-09: Coco Crisp Misses Another Game; Anthony Reyes To Have Tommy John Surgery; Emil Brown To Minors; Jameson Maj Traded
Coco Crisp (Royals):
Although Royals manager Trey Hillman was hoping to have Coco Crisp back in the lineup for all three games of the Cleveland series, that did not happen.
Royals Official Site
Anthony Reyes (Indians):
Lots of injury updates for you, courtesy of head athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff. The big news is that not only is Anthony Reyes having the ulnar nerve transposition surgery recommended by the Indians, but he might also mix in a little Tommy John, for good measure. Dr. Lewis Yocum will perform the transposition on Friday and, if he discovers the ligament needs to be replaced, he'll perform the Tommy John. If Reyes just has the transposition, he'll miss four to six months. If he has the Tommy John, he'll be a year away from being ready to pitch in the big leagues. Either way, his '09 season is over.
The transposition surgery was originally to take place last Friday, but Reyes didn't immediately consent to the possibility of Tommy John until he had several conversations with Yocum. So that was the holdup.
Castro Turf
Emil Brown (Mets):
In other "news," Emil Brown has cleared waivers and will report to Triple-A Buffalo.
Newsday
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
The Cubs activated Aaron Miles from the disabled list and optioned infielder/outfielder Jake Fox to Triple-A Iowa.
Down On The Farm
Daric Barton (Athletics):
Fresh on the heels of being called up from Triple-A Sacramento for the first time this season, Daric Barton was all smiles in the same uniform he wore 140 times with the big boys in Oakland last year.
Athletics Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
But Black won't be the only former Angel making his return to the stadium. Second baseman David Eckstein played with the club for four seasons, including the 2002 season when the Angels won their first and only World Series title.
Padres Official Site
Nate Cotton (Kansas City):
The Kansas City T-Bones and manager Andy McCauley have announced the signing of pitcher Nate Cotton to a contract for the 2009 season.
WIBW
Matt Weagle (Worcester):
The Worcester Tornadoes of the Can-Am League placed him on the disabled list.
Jamerson Maj (San Angelo):
The Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier League traded him to the San Angelo Colts of the United Baseball League.
Cardoza Tucker (Orange County):
The Orange County Flyers of the Golden Baseball League placed him on the inactive list.
Brandon Johnson (Somerset):
“Not playing” last season and “not playing” this season have two very different meanings to Brandon Johnson.
Patriots Pulse/My Central Jersey
Although Royals manager Trey Hillman was hoping to have Coco Crisp back in the lineup for all three games of the Cleveland series, that did not happen.
Royals Official Site
Anthony Reyes (Indians):
Lots of injury updates for you, courtesy of head athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff. The big news is that not only is Anthony Reyes having the ulnar nerve transposition surgery recommended by the Indians, but he might also mix in a little Tommy John, for good measure. Dr. Lewis Yocum will perform the transposition on Friday and, if he discovers the ligament needs to be replaced, he'll perform the Tommy John. If Reyes just has the transposition, he'll miss four to six months. If he has the Tommy John, he'll be a year away from being ready to pitch in the big leagues. Either way, his '09 season is over.
The transposition surgery was originally to take place last Friday, but Reyes didn't immediately consent to the possibility of Tommy John until he had several conversations with Yocum. So that was the holdup.
Castro Turf
Emil Brown (Mets):
In other "news," Emil Brown has cleared waivers and will report to Triple-A Buffalo.
Newsday
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
The Cubs activated Aaron Miles from the disabled list and optioned infielder/outfielder Jake Fox to Triple-A Iowa.
Down On The Farm
Daric Barton (Athletics):
Fresh on the heels of being called up from Triple-A Sacramento for the first time this season, Daric Barton was all smiles in the same uniform he wore 140 times with the big boys in Oakland last year.
Athletics Official Site
David Eckstein (Padres):
But Black won't be the only former Angel making his return to the stadium. Second baseman David Eckstein played with the club for four seasons, including the 2002 season when the Angels won their first and only World Series title.
Padres Official Site
Nate Cotton (Kansas City):
The Kansas City T-Bones and manager Andy McCauley have announced the signing of pitcher Nate Cotton to a contract for the 2009 season.
WIBW
Matt Weagle (Worcester):
The Worcester Tornadoes of the Can-Am League placed him on the disabled list.
Jamerson Maj (San Angelo):
The Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier League traded him to the San Angelo Colts of the United Baseball League.
Cardoza Tucker (Orange County):
The Orange County Flyers of the Golden Baseball League placed him on the inactive list.
Brandon Johnson (Somerset):
“Not playing” last season and “not playing” this season have two very different meanings to Brandon Johnson.
Patriots Pulse/My Central Jersey
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 6-6-09: Justin Knoedler & Brandon Buckman Sign Deals; Tyler Johnson & Emil Brown Cut Loose; Tomo Ohka In The Rotation
Tyler Johnson (Free Agent):
One thing I forgot mention last night was that left-handed reliever Tyler Johnson was released by the Rainiers.
The News Tribune
Emil Brown (Free Agent):
Church will take Emil Brown’s spot on the roster, as Brown was designated for assignment.
Mets Blog
Tomo Ohka (Indians):
Manager Eric Wedge has named Toma Ohka as the replacement for Fausto Carmona, who was optioned to the minors last week to work on his delivery and his mental approach. But with three off days in the next three weeks, Ohka might only have to pitch twice: June 13 against the St. Louis Cardinals and June 27 against the Cincinnati Reds.
Ohio
Chris Narveson (Brewers):
All but eight of the first 175 times Chris Narveson stepped onto the mound as a pro, he threw the game's first pitch.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Cesar Izturis (Orioles):
Orioles shortstop Cesar Izturis underwent a successful laproscopic appendectomy at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco on Friday night and will be lost for up to three weeks.
Orioles Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
Suppan continued his recent good work against the Braves, battling through 5 1/3 innings of shutout ball. He left with two runners on and one out in the sixth, but Todd Coffey and Mitch Stetter ended the threat with strikeouts to Martin Prado and Kelly Johnson, respectively. Carlos Villanueva pitched a perfect eighth, and Trevor Hoffman worked a scoreless ninth for his 15th save of the season.
Brewers Official Site
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
Infielder Aaron Miles (shoulder) is expected to be activated Wednesday in Houston.
Cubs Official Site
Justin Knoedler (Marlins):
Marlins signed him to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A New Orleans.
Brandon Buckman (Newark):
The Bears signed first baseman Brandon Buckman, 24, to replace Mackowiak on the roster. Buckman is a University of Nebraska alumni and played in the St. Louis Cardinals organization before being released.
Atlantic League Baseball
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
Right fielder J.D. Drew sat with a sore shoulder that’s not considered serious.
Boston Herald
One thing I forgot mention last night was that left-handed reliever Tyler Johnson was released by the Rainiers.
The News Tribune
Emil Brown (Free Agent):
Church will take Emil Brown’s spot on the roster, as Brown was designated for assignment.
Mets Blog
Tomo Ohka (Indians):
Manager Eric Wedge has named Toma Ohka as the replacement for Fausto Carmona, who was optioned to the minors last week to work on his delivery and his mental approach. But with three off days in the next three weeks, Ohka might only have to pitch twice: June 13 against the St. Louis Cardinals and June 27 against the Cincinnati Reds.
Ohio
Chris Narveson (Brewers):
All but eight of the first 175 times Chris Narveson stepped onto the mound as a pro, he threw the game's first pitch.
Asheville Citizen-Times
Cesar Izturis (Orioles):
Orioles shortstop Cesar Izturis underwent a successful laproscopic appendectomy at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco on Friday night and will be lost for up to three weeks.
Orioles Official Site
Jeff Suppan (Brewers):
Suppan continued his recent good work against the Braves, battling through 5 1/3 innings of shutout ball. He left with two runners on and one out in the sixth, but Todd Coffey and Mitch Stetter ended the threat with strikeouts to Martin Prado and Kelly Johnson, respectively. Carlos Villanueva pitched a perfect eighth, and Trevor Hoffman worked a scoreless ninth for his 15th save of the season.
Brewers Official Site
Aaron Miles (Cubs):
Infielder Aaron Miles (shoulder) is expected to be activated Wednesday in Houston.
Cubs Official Site
Justin Knoedler (Marlins):
Marlins signed him to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A New Orleans.
Brandon Buckman (Newark):
The Bears signed first baseman Brandon Buckman, 24, to replace Mackowiak on the roster. Buckman is a University of Nebraska alumni and played in the St. Louis Cardinals organization before being released.
Atlantic League Baseball
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
Right fielder J.D. Drew sat with a sore shoulder that’s not considered serious.
Boston Herald
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 6-3-09: Miguel Flores Signs Deal; Brian Barton & Emil Brown Return To The Show; Coco Crisp Close To Returning
Russell Branyan (Mariners):
Wakamatsu says he's going to stick with Russell Branyan in the No. 2 spot for the time being. He likes what he saw from the lineup last night.
Seattle Times
Coco Crisp (Royals):
With outfielder Coco Crisp expected to rejoin the club for Thursday’s series finale, the Royals must make a roster move to clear space. Crisp missed the series’ first two games while on bereavement leave following the death of his great grandmother.
Players on bereavement leave do not count against a club’s 25-man active roster. Barring an injury, the player most at risk appears to be infielder Tug Hulett, who has just three at-bats in eight games since his May 23 recall from Omaha.
Kasnas City Star
Brian Barton (Braves):
Outfielder Brian Barton was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett before Wednesday's game. He pinch-ran for Francoeur in the ninth inning and was caught stealing. Pitcher Jorge Campillo was placed on the 15-day DL with right shoulder tendinitis to make room on the roster.
Braves Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
Braden Looper couldn't get the out he needed to qualify for what should have been an easy win, but the Brewers held on to defeat the Marlins, 9-6, on a long night at Land Shark Stadium.
Brewers Official Site
Emil Brown (Mets):
The Mets filled the void on their 25-player roster created by Martinez's injury by purchasing the contract of right-handed-hitting veteran outfielder Emil Brown from their Triple-A Buffalo affiliate. He was to have joined the Mets for Wednesday's game. Brown, 34, had been acquired, for a player to be named, from the Padres last week and assigned to Buffalo. He was batting .315 in four games.
Mets Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
The new 1-2 punch of Pedroia and J.D. Drew paid off right out of the gate in this one. Pedroia led off the game with a single up the middle and Drew followed by clubbing a two-run homer to right. It was No. 200 of Drew's career, and it gave Beckett a 2-0 lead before he even threw a pitch.
Red Sox Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Marquis gave up three runs on five hits, just one of them hard, and a walk in the first inning but, as Tracy said, "did a tremendous job recovering" until Pence's leadoff homer in the seventh. Charged with five runs in six innings, Marquis has given up 14 runs, 13 earned, and 20 hits in 9 2/3 innings in his two starts against the Astros this season.
Rockies Official Site
Placido Polanco (Tigers):
The Tigers lead the American League in ERA, but they are ninth in team batting average at .268. They have one player with an average over .300, with Miguel Cabrera hitting .351. Besides that, other key veterans have had relatively quiet bats thus far such as Magglio Ordonez (.276, 19 RBIs), Curtis Granderson (.272) and Placido Polanco (.251, one home run).
Tigers Official Site
Miguel Flores (New Hampshire):
The American Defenders of New Hampshire of the Canadian American Association have signed right-handed pitcher Miguel Flores to a contract for the 2009 season.
Flores, 21, was a 16th round (485th overall) pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2008 amateur draft. He was assigned to the Gulf Coast League Cardinals to start the season and went on to make 12 appearances (three starts) posting a 1-2 record, 3.19 ERA, and earned one save. The Cerritos Junior College product was promoted in late-August to Johnson City for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. While in the Appalachian League, Flores made two appearances (one start) and putting together a 1-0 record and didn't allow a single earned run over 7.1 innings.
Flores was released by the organization during minor league camp this past spring.
Wakamatsu says he's going to stick with Russell Branyan in the No. 2 spot for the time being. He likes what he saw from the lineup last night.
Seattle Times
Coco Crisp (Royals):
With outfielder Coco Crisp expected to rejoin the club for Thursday’s series finale, the Royals must make a roster move to clear space. Crisp missed the series’ first two games while on bereavement leave following the death of his great grandmother.
Players on bereavement leave do not count against a club’s 25-man active roster. Barring an injury, the player most at risk appears to be infielder Tug Hulett, who has just three at-bats in eight games since his May 23 recall from Omaha.
Kasnas City Star
Brian Barton (Braves):
Outfielder Brian Barton was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett before Wednesday's game. He pinch-ran for Francoeur in the ninth inning and was caught stealing. Pitcher Jorge Campillo was placed on the 15-day DL with right shoulder tendinitis to make room on the roster.
Braves Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
Braden Looper couldn't get the out he needed to qualify for what should have been an easy win, but the Brewers held on to defeat the Marlins, 9-6, on a long night at Land Shark Stadium.
Brewers Official Site
Emil Brown (Mets):
The Mets filled the void on their 25-player roster created by Martinez's injury by purchasing the contract of right-handed-hitting veteran outfielder Emil Brown from their Triple-A Buffalo affiliate. He was to have joined the Mets for Wednesday's game. Brown, 34, had been acquired, for a player to be named, from the Padres last week and assigned to Buffalo. He was batting .315 in four games.
Mets Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
The new 1-2 punch of Pedroia and J.D. Drew paid off right out of the gate in this one. Pedroia led off the game with a single up the middle and Drew followed by clubbing a two-run homer to right. It was No. 200 of Drew's career, and it gave Beckett a 2-0 lead before he even threw a pitch.
Red Sox Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Marquis gave up three runs on five hits, just one of them hard, and a walk in the first inning but, as Tracy said, "did a tremendous job recovering" until Pence's leadoff homer in the seventh. Charged with five runs in six innings, Marquis has given up 14 runs, 13 earned, and 20 hits in 9 2/3 innings in his two starts against the Astros this season.
Rockies Official Site
Placido Polanco (Tigers):
The Tigers lead the American League in ERA, but they are ninth in team batting average at .268. They have one player with an average over .300, with Miguel Cabrera hitting .351. Besides that, other key veterans have had relatively quiet bats thus far such as Magglio Ordonez (.276, 19 RBIs), Curtis Granderson (.272) and Placido Polanco (.251, one home run).
Tigers Official Site
Miguel Flores (New Hampshire):
The American Defenders of New Hampshire of the Canadian American Association have signed right-handed pitcher Miguel Flores to a contract for the 2009 season.
Flores, 21, was a 16th round (485th overall) pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2008 amateur draft. He was assigned to the Gulf Coast League Cardinals to start the season and went on to make 12 appearances (three starts) posting a 1-2 record, 3.19 ERA, and earned one save. The Cerritos Junior College product was promoted in late-August to Johnson City for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. While in the Appalachian League, Flores made two appearances (one start) and putting together a 1-0 record and didn't allow a single earned run over 7.1 innings.
Flores was released by the organization during minor league camp this past spring.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 5-29-09: Franklin Perez Activated; Emil Brown Traded To Mets; J.D. Drew Ends Slump With HR; Clint Hurdle Fired
Scott Rolen (Blue Jays):
In the third inning, Wells pushed a pitch from Wakefield into right field for a single and then advanced to third on a base hit from Adam Lind. One batter later, Scott Rolen pulled an offering from Wakefield down the left-field line for a run-scoring double, knotting the score at 1. The Red Sox countered with a run in the fourth and, for a while, it appeared as though Boston's 2-1 advantage might hold.
Blue Jays Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
The Brewers' Braden Looper pitched seven innings for a win on Friday, and he was working with a heavy heart.
Brewers Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks):
Coming off one of their poorer efforts of the season, the D-backs hope to look healthier for their nationally televised game on Saturday. But they're definitely due to get healthier. Felipe Lopez, Arizona's top hitter all season until being recently overtaken by smoking Justin Upton, is likely to be back at second base for the third game of the four-game series against the Braves.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Emil Brown (Mets):
The Mets acquired veteran outfielder Emil Brown from the Padres for a player to be named on Friday. He will report to Triple-A Buffalo.
Mets Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
J.D. Drew broke out of an 0-for-13 drought by ripping a solo homer ot center in the seventh, making it 6-3.
Red Sox Official Site
Clint Hurdle (Free Agent):
The Rockies dismissed manager Clint Hurdle on Friday, and replaced him on an interim basis with bench coach Jim Tracy on Friday.
Rockies Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Marquis (7-3) earned the win as he scattered six hits and struck out six in eight shutout innings. Chris Young (4-3), his Padres counterpart, was wild on the mound with six walks and allowed three runs, one earned, on two hits in six innings.
Rockies Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
And with switch-hitting center fielder Coco Crisp battling a sore shoulder, Royals manager Trey Hillman may have to juggle his lineup to get more right-handed bats in action.
"At the point that we're at right now, we're trying to heal Coco, and not knowing what I'm gonna have available for all three games -- just take it a day at a time," Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Franklin Perez (Bridgeport):
The Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League reinstated him to the active list.
In the third inning, Wells pushed a pitch from Wakefield into right field for a single and then advanced to third on a base hit from Adam Lind. One batter later, Scott Rolen pulled an offering from Wakefield down the left-field line for a run-scoring double, knotting the score at 1. The Red Sox countered with a run in the fourth and, for a while, it appeared as though Boston's 2-1 advantage might hold.
Blue Jays Official Site
Braden Looper (Brewers):
The Brewers' Braden Looper pitched seven innings for a win on Friday, and he was working with a heavy heart.
Brewers Official Site
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks):
Coming off one of their poorer efforts of the season, the D-backs hope to look healthier for their nationally televised game on Saturday. But they're definitely due to get healthier. Felipe Lopez, Arizona's top hitter all season until being recently overtaken by smoking Justin Upton, is likely to be back at second base for the third game of the four-game series against the Braves.
Diamondbacks Official Site
Emil Brown (Mets):
The Mets acquired veteran outfielder Emil Brown from the Padres for a player to be named on Friday. He will report to Triple-A Buffalo.
Mets Official Site
J.D. Drew (Red Sox):
J.D. Drew broke out of an 0-for-13 drought by ripping a solo homer ot center in the seventh, making it 6-3.
Red Sox Official Site
Clint Hurdle (Free Agent):
The Rockies dismissed manager Clint Hurdle on Friday, and replaced him on an interim basis with bench coach Jim Tracy on Friday.
Rockies Official Site
Jason Marquis (Rockies):
Marquis (7-3) earned the win as he scattered six hits and struck out six in eight shutout innings. Chris Young (4-3), his Padres counterpart, was wild on the mound with six walks and allowed three runs, one earned, on two hits in six innings.
Rockies Official Site
Coco Crisp (Royals):
And with switch-hitting center fielder Coco Crisp battling a sore shoulder, Royals manager Trey Hillman may have to juggle his lineup to get more right-handed bats in action.
"At the point that we're at right now, we're trying to heal Coco, and not knowing what I'm gonna have available for all three games -- just take it a day at a time," Hillman said.
Royals Official Site
Franklin Perez (Bridgeport):
The Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League reinstated him to the active list.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 4-4-09: Reid Gorecki Doubles & 1 RBI; Placido Polanco, Coco Crisp, & Jason Marquis 1 RBI Each; Russ Springer Earns 1st Save
Aaron Miles (Cubs): 0-for-2 with one strikeout.
John Rodriguez (Yankees): 1-for-1 with one double and one run.
Yankees beat Cubs 10-1
Jack Wilson (Pirates): 1-for-1.
Pirates lost to Twins 7-6
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 0-for-3 with one walk and assisted in one double play.
Michel Hernandez (Rays): 0-for-1.
Joe Nelson (Rays): Hold (1), one inning, no hits or runs. (p-s:15-9)(g/f:1-2)
Miguel Cairo (Phillies): 0-for-1 with one run, one hit by pitch, and assisted in one double play.
Rays beat Phillies 9-7
J.D. Drew (Red Sox): 0-for-3 with one strikeout.
Fernando Tatis (Mets): 0-for-4 with one strikeout.
Marlon Anderson (Mets): 0-for-2.
Red Sox beat Mets 9-3
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with one two-out RBI, one walk, and one strikeout.
Reid Gorecki (Braves): 1-for-2 with one double, one RBI, and one run.
Tigers beat Braves 8-4
Cesar Izturis (Orioles): 2-for-3 with one double and one caught stealing.
Alberto Castillo (Orioles): 0.1 innings, one hit, no runs, and one walk. (p-s:12-6)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)
Ronnie Belliard (Nationals): 1-for-4 with one strikeout and assisted in two double plays.
Nationals beat Orioles 5-4
Coco Crisp (Royals): 2-for-3 with one two-out RBI and one stolen base.
Royals beat Rangers 5-4
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 0-for-3 with one walk and three strikeouts.
Jason Marquis (Rockies): Started, six innings, ten hits, four earned runs, two home runs, and seven strikeouts. 1-for-3 with one RBI and one run at the plate. (p-s:89-68)(g/f:8-3)
Rockies beat M's 6-5
Daric Barton (Athletics): 1-for-1.
Russ Springer (Athletics): Save (1), one inning, one hit, and no runs. (p-s:10-7)(g/f:0-3)
A's beat Giants 3-2
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 0-for-3.
D-Backs lost to White Sox 2-0
David Eckstein (Padres): 2-for-3.
Emil Brown (Padres): 1-for-2 with one stolen base and one strikeout.
Edgar Gonzalez (Padres): 0-for-1.
Darren Oliver (Angels): One inning, one hit, and no runs. (p-s:8-4)(g/f:1-1)
Angels beat Padres 5-4
John Rodriguez (Yankees): 1-for-1 with one double and one run.
Yankees beat Cubs 10-1
Jack Wilson (Pirates): 1-for-1.
Pirates lost to Twins 7-6
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 0-for-3 with one walk and assisted in one double play.
Michel Hernandez (Rays): 0-for-1.
Joe Nelson (Rays): Hold (1), one inning, no hits or runs. (p-s:15-9)(g/f:1-2)
Miguel Cairo (Phillies): 0-for-1 with one run, one hit by pitch, and assisted in one double play.
Rays beat Phillies 9-7
J.D. Drew (Red Sox): 0-for-3 with one strikeout.
Fernando Tatis (Mets): 0-for-4 with one strikeout.
Marlon Anderson (Mets): 0-for-2.
Red Sox beat Mets 9-3
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with one two-out RBI, one walk, and one strikeout.
Reid Gorecki (Braves): 1-for-2 with one double, one RBI, and one run.
Tigers beat Braves 8-4
Cesar Izturis (Orioles): 2-for-3 with one double and one caught stealing.
Alberto Castillo (Orioles): 0.1 innings, one hit, no runs, and one walk. (p-s:12-6)(g/f:1-0)(ir-s:1-0)
Ronnie Belliard (Nationals): 1-for-4 with one strikeout and assisted in two double plays.
Nationals beat Orioles 5-4
Coco Crisp (Royals): 2-for-3 with one two-out RBI and one stolen base.
Royals beat Rangers 5-4
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 0-for-3 with one walk and three strikeouts.
Jason Marquis (Rockies): Started, six innings, ten hits, four earned runs, two home runs, and seven strikeouts. 1-for-3 with one RBI and one run at the plate. (p-s:89-68)(g/f:8-3)
Rockies beat M's 6-5
Daric Barton (Athletics): 1-for-1.
Russ Springer (Athletics): Save (1), one inning, one hit, and no runs. (p-s:10-7)(g/f:0-3)
A's beat Giants 3-2
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 0-for-3.
D-Backs lost to White Sox 2-0
David Eckstein (Padres): 2-for-3.
Emil Brown (Padres): 1-for-2 with one stolen base and one strikeout.
Edgar Gonzalez (Padres): 0-for-1.
Darren Oliver (Angels): One inning, one hit, and no runs. (p-s:8-4)(g/f:1-1)
Angels beat Padres 5-4
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Padres To Carry Both David Eckstein & Edgar Gonzalez, Reassign Emil Brown; Luke Gregerson Likely Headed To Triple-A
The Padres essentially finalized their 25-man roster for Opening Day on Wednesday when they acquired right-handed pitcher Ed Mujica and made a handful of other roster moves.
Padres Official Site
Padres Official Site
Labels:
David Eckstein,
Edgar Gonzalez,
Emil Brown,
Jake Peavy,
Luke Gregerson
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 3-28-09: Placido Polanco & Emil Brown Each 2-Run HRs, Jeff Suppan Great Start, Julian Tavarez & Luke Gregerson Make Spring Debuts
Cesar Izturis (Orioles): 1-for-5 with one run and one strikeout.
Jolbert Cabrera (Orioles): 1-for-1 with one double and one run.
Orioles beat Cardinals 10-6
Chris Richard (Rays): First base.
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 0-for-1.
Jason Isringhausen (Rays): Blown Save (2), Loss (0-1), one inning, three hits, two earned runs, and one walk. (g/f:2-1)
Joe Nelson (Rays): One inning, one hit, one earned run, one home run, and one hit by pitch. (g/f:1-2)
Rays lost to Reds 5-1
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with one home run, two RBIs, one run, and assisted in one double play.
Scott Rolen (Blue Jays): 1-for-3 with one RBI.
Tigers beat Blue Jays 5-1
Brian Esposito (Astros): 0-for-1 with one strikeout.
Julian Tavarez (Nationals): Hold (1), 1.1 innings, two hits, no runs, and two strikeouts. 0-for-1 with one strikeout at the plate. (g/f:2-0)(ir-s:1-0)
Nationals beat Astros 6-3
John Rodriguez (Yankees): One walk.
Brett Tomko (Yankees): Started, Win (1-1), three innings, three hits, no runs, one walk, and one strikeout. One walk and one run at the plate. (g/f:3-5)
Yankees beat Braves 6-4
Jamie Moyer (Phillies): Started, Loss (1-2), 5. innings, 11 hits, seven earned runs, one home run, one walk, two hit by pitches, one balk, and seven strikeouts. 0-for-2 at the plate. (g/f:7-3)
Phillies lost to Pirates 10-4
Marlon Anderson (Mets): One walk.
Fernando Tatis (Mets): 1-for-1.
Mets beat Marlins 5-4
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 1-for-3 with one double, one run, one strikeout, and assisted in two double plays.
D-Backs beat Indians 5-3
Jeff Suppan (Brewers): Started, Win (2-0), seven innings, six hits, one earned run, two walks, and five strikeouts. 0-for-2 at the plate. (g/f:10-6)
Brewers beat A's 4-2
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 0-for-3 with one walk, one strikeout, one ground into double play, and assisted in one double play.
M's lost to Angels 16-9
Edgar Renteria (Giants): 2-for-2 with one double, two RBIs, one run, and one walk.
Edgar Gonzalez (Padres): 3-for-6 with one two-out RBI, one run, one stolen base, and assisted in one double play.
Emil Brown (Padres): 1-for-3 with one home run, two two-out RBIs, one run, and one walk.
Luke Gregerson (Padres): One inning, one hit, no runs, one walk, and two strikeouts. (g/f:1-0)
Padres beat Giants 11-10
Coco Crisp (Royals): 1-for-4 with one run, one stolen base, and one strikeout.
Jamey Wright (Royals): Blown Save (1), 1.2 innings, one hit, one earned run, one walk, and one strikeout. (g/f:0-4)
Royals lost to Rangers 8-5
Aaron Miles (Cubs): 3-for-5 with one RBI, two runs, one stolen base, and one strikeout.
So Taguchi (Cubs): Left field.
Cubs lost to Rockies 10-6
Jolbert Cabrera (Orioles): 1-for-1 with one double and one run.
Orioles beat Cardinals 10-6
Chris Richard (Rays): First base.
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 0-for-1.
Jason Isringhausen (Rays): Blown Save (2), Loss (0-1), one inning, three hits, two earned runs, and one walk. (g/f:2-1)
Joe Nelson (Rays): One inning, one hit, one earned run, one home run, and one hit by pitch. (g/f:1-2)
Rays lost to Reds 5-1
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with one home run, two RBIs, one run, and assisted in one double play.
Scott Rolen (Blue Jays): 1-for-3 with one RBI.
Tigers beat Blue Jays 5-1
Brian Esposito (Astros): 0-for-1 with one strikeout.
Julian Tavarez (Nationals): Hold (1), 1.1 innings, two hits, no runs, and two strikeouts. 0-for-1 with one strikeout at the plate. (g/f:2-0)(ir-s:1-0)
Nationals beat Astros 6-3
John Rodriguez (Yankees): One walk.
Brett Tomko (Yankees): Started, Win (1-1), three innings, three hits, no runs, one walk, and one strikeout. One walk and one run at the plate. (g/f:3-5)
Yankees beat Braves 6-4
Jamie Moyer (Phillies): Started, Loss (1-2), 5. innings, 11 hits, seven earned runs, one home run, one walk, two hit by pitches, one balk, and seven strikeouts. 0-for-2 at the plate. (g/f:7-3)
Phillies lost to Pirates 10-4
Marlon Anderson (Mets): One walk.
Fernando Tatis (Mets): 1-for-1.
Mets beat Marlins 5-4
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 1-for-3 with one double, one run, one strikeout, and assisted in two double plays.
D-Backs beat Indians 5-3
Jeff Suppan (Brewers): Started, Win (2-0), seven innings, six hits, one earned run, two walks, and five strikeouts. 0-for-2 at the plate. (g/f:10-6)
Brewers beat A's 4-2
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 0-for-3 with one walk, one strikeout, one ground into double play, and assisted in one double play.
M's lost to Angels 16-9
Edgar Renteria (Giants): 2-for-2 with one double, two RBIs, one run, and one walk.
Edgar Gonzalez (Padres): 3-for-6 with one two-out RBI, one run, one stolen base, and assisted in one double play.
Emil Brown (Padres): 1-for-3 with one home run, two two-out RBIs, one run, and one walk.
Luke Gregerson (Padres): One inning, one hit, no runs, one walk, and two strikeouts. (g/f:1-0)
Padres beat Giants 11-10
Coco Crisp (Royals): 1-for-4 with one run, one stolen base, and one strikeout.
Jamey Wright (Royals): Blown Save (1), 1.2 innings, one hit, one earned run, one walk, and one strikeout. (g/f:0-4)
Royals lost to Rangers 8-5
Aaron Miles (Cubs): 3-for-5 with one RBI, two runs, one stolen base, and one strikeout.
So Taguchi (Cubs): Left field.
Cubs lost to Rockies 10-6
Friday, March 20, 2009
Ex-Cardinals Watch 3-20-09: Placido Polanco 2 RBIs, Adam Kennedy & Hector Luna Both Double & 1 RBI, Jason Marquis K's 6 & Gives Up 2 HRs
John Gall (Astros): One walk.
Astros beat Reds 4-2
Marlon Anderson (Mets): 0-for-4.
Jolbert Cabrera (Orioles): 0-for-1.
Mets beat Orioles 4-0
Miguel Cairo (Phillies): 0-for-1 and assisted in one double play.
Phillies and Cardinals tied 2-2
J.D. Drew (Red Sox): One run, two walks, and one hit by pitch.
Red Sox beat Pirates 11-4
Michel Hernandez (Rays): One walk.
Chris Richard (Rays): 1-for-4 with two strikeouts and assisted in one double play.
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 1-for-3 with one double, one two-out RBI, two strikeouts, and assisted in one double play.
Rays lost to Blue Jays 15-4
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with two two-out RBIs and one ground into double play.
Tigers beat Nationals 5-2
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 0-for-3 with one strikeout and assisted in two double plays.
D-Backs lost to Angels 6-1
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 1-for-3 with one double, one run, and assisted in one double play.
M's lost to Brewers 6-5
Daric Barton (Athletics): 1-for-3 with one run and assisted in one double play.
A's lost to Indians 7-6
David Eckstein (Padres): 1-for-3.
Emil Brown (Padres): 0-for-2 with one walk, one strikeout, and one fielding error.
So Taguchi (Cubs): 0-for-1.
Aaron Miles (Cubs): 0-for-1.
Cubs beat Padres 5-3
Jason Marquis (Rockies): Started, Loss (0-2), five innings, seven hits, six earned runs, two home runs, one walk, and six strikeouts. 1-for-1 at the plate. (g/f:6-3)
Rockies lost to Rangers 11-5
Hector Luna (Dodgers): 1-for-2 with one double, one RBI, one strikeout, and one fielding error.
Coco Crisp (Royals): 1-for-3 with one double, three runs, and one sacrifice.
Royals beat Dodgers 9-4
Astros beat Reds 4-2
Marlon Anderson (Mets): 0-for-4.
Jolbert Cabrera (Orioles): 0-for-1.
Mets beat Orioles 4-0
Miguel Cairo (Phillies): 0-for-1 and assisted in one double play.
Phillies and Cardinals tied 2-2
J.D. Drew (Red Sox): One run, two walks, and one hit by pitch.
Red Sox beat Pirates 11-4
Michel Hernandez (Rays): One walk.
Chris Richard (Rays): 1-for-4 with two strikeouts and assisted in one double play.
Adam Kennedy (Rays): 1-for-3 with one double, one two-out RBI, two strikeouts, and assisted in one double play.
Rays lost to Blue Jays 15-4
Placido Polanco (Tigers): 1-for-3 with two two-out RBIs and one ground into double play.
Tigers beat Nationals 5-2
Felipe Lopez (Diamondbacks): 0-for-3 with one strikeout and assisted in two double plays.
D-Backs lost to Angels 6-1
Russell Branyan (Mariners): 1-for-3 with one double, one run, and assisted in one double play.
M's lost to Brewers 6-5
Daric Barton (Athletics): 1-for-3 with one run and assisted in one double play.
A's lost to Indians 7-6
David Eckstein (Padres): 1-for-3.
Emil Brown (Padres): 0-for-2 with one walk, one strikeout, and one fielding error.
So Taguchi (Cubs): 0-for-1.
Aaron Miles (Cubs): 0-for-1.
Cubs beat Padres 5-3
Jason Marquis (Rockies): Started, Loss (0-2), five innings, seven hits, six earned runs, two home runs, one walk, and six strikeouts. 1-for-1 at the plate. (g/f:6-3)
Rockies lost to Rangers 11-5
Hector Luna (Dodgers): 1-for-2 with one double, one RBI, one strikeout, and one fielding error.
Coco Crisp (Royals): 1-for-3 with one double, three runs, and one sacrifice.
Royals beat Dodgers 9-4
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