KANSAS CITY: The Royals' series record this year is
3-11-1. They have been swept in eight series, including five three-game sets.
... OF Reggie Sanders snapped an 0-for-15 skid with a two-run double in the seventh
inning. ... 2B Mark Grudzielanek was 3-for-4 and has hit safely in eight of
nine games, going 8-for-20 (.400). ... 1B Doug Mientkiewicz is batting .414
(12-for-29) this season against Cleveland. ... RHP Ambiorix Burgos, taken out
of the closer's role after three straight blown saves, pitched two scoreless
innings.
CLEVELAND: RHP Danny Graves cleared waivers and was
outrighted to Triple-A Buffalo. He had been designated for assignment May 12.
... LHP Cliff Lee has pitched five or more innings in each of his last 40
starts. ... 3B Aaron Boone has hit .381 (8-for-21) over his last seven games.
... OF Grady Sizemore has five homers in his last 13 games. ... 2B Ronnie
Belliard has hit .308 (16-for-52) over his last 14 games. ... C Victor
Martinez, in a 2-for-36 (.055) slump, is hitting .145 (8-for-55) in May after
finishing April with a .398 (37-for-93) average with five homers and 20 RBIs.
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TEXAS: 3B Hank Blalock sat out with a stomach virus
and could miss Friday's game. Manager Buck Showalter said a lot of players had
the illness to some degree. Blalock went 0-for-4 Wednesday, ending an 11-game
hitting streak. ``I just left him in the shower under about eight towels,''
Showalter said before the game. ... RHP Antonio Alfonseca threw in batting
practice but was not available for the game. Showalter said the team will make
a decision on Alfonseca on Friday. The reliever had felt some soreness just
above his elbow when he tried to warm up Tuesday night.
NEW YORK: RHP Aaron Small will start Sunday against
the New York Mets instead of Shawn Chacon, who has a large welt called a
resolving hematoma just below the knee on the inside of his left leg, which he
got when he was hit by a batted ball last Thursday against Boston. Chacon is
only expected to miss one turn in the rotation. ... RHP Carl Pavano threw only
nine pitches before leaving a rehab start at Double-A Trenton because of
soreness in his right arm. Manager Joe Torre said he doesn't know when Pavano
will throw again. ``It's a shutdown right now, actually,'' he said Thursday.
``... When you have problems as early as he did last night we certainly have to
make sure that there's no discomfort before you proceed.'' It was Pavano's
third start since bruising his buttocks while fielding a bunt in spring
training. His 2005 season was cut short by rotator cuff tendinitis. ``Hopefully
it's nothing more than a little setback but for sure it's something that
changes our plans,'' Torre said. Pavano was not optimistic Thursday, saying he
couldn't straighten out his arm. ... Melky Cabrera made his third start in
right field because Torre said he was having trouble picking up the ball in
left. Cabrera made a nice diving catch on Michael Young's liner in the first
and a nice running grab of Young's drive in the sixth. ... Injured RF Gary
Sheffield (left wrist and hand) probably will be able to pick up a bat early
next week. Torre said it's possible he could be back by next weekend.
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MINNESOTA: The Twins, who have lost seven straight
at Detroit since last season, don't return to Detroit until August. ``I'm glad
we don't come back for a while,'' Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. ``I
like the Motor City, but I'm kind of tired of it. It's not working out for us
right now.'' ... Brad Radke was not displeased with his performance, despite
taking the loss, and was still wondering how Brandon Inge hit a two-run homer
off him. ``He must be a pretty good golfer because I thought it was down and in
and he just hooked it over the fence,'' Radke said. In fact, Inge is an
excellent golfer.
DETROIT: Former Tiger Rondell White knows exactly
why Detroit is off to one of the surprising starts in baseball. ``It's all about
the pitching,'' White said. The Tigers have combined for a 3.13 ERA - the
lowest in the majors - and ace Kenny Rogers became baseball's first seven-game
winner on Thursday. ... The Tigers are 26-14, but manager Jim Leyland doesn't
use the 40-game mark as a barometer for how a season will go like former
manager Sparky Anderson did. ``I wait until the end of the year,'' Leyland
said. ... The Tigers open interleague play Friday by hosting Cincinnati in a
three-game series.
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SEATTLE: OF Ichiro Suzuki singled in the first
inning to extend his hitting streak to 12 games. It's his longest of the season
although he has seven streaks of 15 games or more since 2001. Suzuki also
recorded his 18th multihit game, tying him with Baltimore's Miguel Tejada for
second in the AL. ... The Mariners, who host San Diego on Friday night, are
19-25 against the in interleague play, including 11-11 in Seattle. ... LHP
Jarrod Washburn has a career interleague record of 8-4 with an ERA of 4.17 in
27 games, including 24 starts. He's 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA in three games against
the Padres.
OAKLAND: LHP Randy Keisler was reinstated from the
bereavement list. Keisler, who was called up from Sacramento last Friday,
appeared in one game with the A's before leaving the team to be with his ailing
grandmother. ... RHP Matt Roney was optioned to Sacramento of the PCL without
appearing in a game during his second stint with the A's. ... LHP Joe Kennedy
experienced some tightness in his shoulder while playing catch on Wednesday and
was not available. ... OF Nick Swisher singled in the first inning and reached
base for the 35th consecutive game.
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CHICAGO: Pitching coach Don Cooper agreed to a
three-year contract extension. His name surfaced during offseason as a
potential candidate for the New York Yankees open pitching coach position that
was eventually filled by Ron Guidry. ``From my end of it, I'm happy because
this is the only place I know,'' Cooper said. ``I owe this to the pitchers and
the team, me getting my contract.'' Four other coaches, Harold Baines (first
base), Joey Cora (third base), Greg Walker (hitting) and Art Kusnyer (bullpen)
also received extensions. ``I don't think it changes anything as far as any of
us going about our stuff,'' Cooper said. Bench coach Tim Raines will wait until
the end of the season to evaluate his situation.
TAMPA BAY: 2B Jorge Cantu (broken bone in his left
foot) expects to undergo additional tests to see how much improvement there has
been in his injured foot. He is hitting in a batting cage and throwing, but is
not expected to return until at least next month. ... OF Rocco Baldelli
(hamstring) played in an extended spring training game for the second
consecutive day. ``O-for-4, didn't get hurt,'' Baldelli said with a smile. He
could begin a minor league rehabilitation assignment next week with Triple-A
Durham.
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TORONTO: LHP Scott Schoeneweis, in the final year
of a two-year, $5.2 million contract, has been charged with 10 earned runs in
six innings spanning his last nine outings through Wednesday. He began the
season with six scoreless innings over his first seven appearances. ``He'll be
fine,'' manager John Gibbons said. ``The thing about Schoney is that the hits
he's giving up aren't hit hard. They find some holes. He's gone through some
stretches where he hasn't pitched regularly because our starters have picked it
up a little bit. But he's the best lefty situational guy out there. He'll be in
big demand next year.'' ... The Blue Jays make their first visit to Coors Field
on Friday night when they begin their interleague schedule against the Colorado
Rockies. ``We're swinging the bats well this year, but I don't think anybody's
going to go in there and change their approach just because that field is
conducive to bigger power numbers,'' switch-hitting C Gregg Zaun said. ``We're
a pretty disciplined group here.'' ... The combined two-hitter by Casey Janssen
and B.J. Ryan in Wednesday night's 3-0 victory marked the first shutout by the
Blue Jays' pitching staff since Aug. 12, 2005, when RHP Josh Towers scattered
nine hits in a 12-0 win at Baltimore. Towers is 5-10 since that game.
LOS ANGELES: When the Angels and Dodgers begin
interleague play on Friday night at Dodger Stadium, the 80th and 81st players
to wear both uniforms will pitch against each other as the Angels send Jeff
Weaver against Aaron Sele. ... CF Darin Erstad, on the DL because of irritation
in his right ankle, won't be able to add to his interleague-record hit total of
198 until the Angels' next game against an NL opponent on June 16 against San
Diego. ... DH Tim Salmon, who has made only one start in the outfield after
missing all of last season recovering from knee and shoulder surgery, is
doubtful for the Dodgers series. So is LF Garret Anderson, who is dealing with
hamstring and foot issues and may have been able to DH had the series been in
Anaheim. ``It's not an ideal time to take a bat out of our lineup at any point,
and It couldn't have come at a more inopportune time for us. But going into a
National League city, we're going to have to do that,'' manager Mike Scioscia
said. ``We've never had a real problem with that in the past because we had a
deep enough lineup and never had a prototypical DH that couldn't play a
position and keep his bat in the lineup. But right now with Tim's and Garret's
availability to play the field in question, that's two big bats out of the
lineup that certainly are going to impact what we need to do on the offensive
side. So we're going to have to adjust and put out the best club we can.''
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CINCINNATI: INF Rich Aurilia, on the disabled list
since May 4 with a strained right groin, will be activated Friday, with INF Ray
Olmedo going down to Triple-A Louisville. Aurilia was hitting .295 before being
injured. ... The Reds play the first of 15 interleague games Friday in Detroit.
Comerica Park is one of two major league parks in which Ken Griffey Jr. has not
homered. He is 1-of-14 with one RBI there. The only other park is St. Louis'
new Busch Stadium, where Griffey has yet to play. Griffey has homered in 41
parks; the major league best is 43 by Fred McGriff. ... C Jason LaRue was
1-for-18 before getting four hits Thursday.
PITTSBURGH: Chris Duffy became the second Pirates
outfielder to go on the minor league restricted list this season after refusing
to report to Triple-A Indianapolis. Duffy, the opening day center fielder, was
sent down Sunday with a .194 average - but only after complaining manager Jim
Tracy tried to change his hitting approach. OF Jody Gerut also didn't report to
Indianapolis after being cut late in spring training, but subsequently agreed
to go to the team's extended spring camp. ... 3B Jose Bautista, used at
numerous positions by Tracy during spring training, started in center field for
the first time Thursday. He had made seven starts at third base and one in
right field following his May 7 callup. ... 1B Sean Casey will make the
weeklong road trip to Cleveland and Arizona to continue his rehabilitation from
the back injury that has sidelined him for a month. He could be ready for a
minor league rehabilitation assignment within a week.
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FLORIDA: Florida dropped to 3-19 at Turner Field
since the beginning of the 2004 season. ... Compounding the Marlins' misery:
right fielder Joe Borchard lost a routine fly ball in the sun, giving Diaz a
gift triple in the seventh. ... The last-place Marlins are on pace to go
46-116.
ATLANTA: OF Jeff Francoeur had his second two-homer
game of the season and third of his young major league career, which is still
less than a year old on Thursday. He extended his career-best hitting streak to
16 games. ... The consecutive homers by Francoeur and OF Matt Diaz marked the
third time this year the Braves have gone back to back. ... Marcus Giles scored
for the Braves on a wild pitch in the third. ... With their ninth victory in 11
games, the Braves (21-20) moved above .500 for the first time since April 7 and
closed within 3 1/2 games of the first-place New York Mets in NL East.
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PHILADELPHIA: The Phillies are 13-4 in May. They
were 15-13 in May last year. ... Cole Hamels faced 20 batters before giving up
his first hit in the Majors in his first career start last Friday at
Cincinnati. ... At triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Hamels had 36 strikeouts and
one walk while allowing just 10 hits in three starts. ... SS Jimmy Rollins did
not start Thursday. He appeared as a pinch hitter in the eighth and popped out
to third. He is currently mired in a slump that has seen him go 12-62 in May.
Said manager Charlie Manuel on Rollins: ``Today was a good day for me to rest
Jimmy. He hasn't been hitting lefties real good, and we have a big series
coming up, and I felt like Alex needed to play a game to get him some
at-bats.'' The Phillies host the Boston Red Sox Friday to begin interleague
play for 2006. ... The loss is the Phillies first of the season when trailing
after six innings. ... The Phillies dressed rookies in zoot suits after the
game for rookie hazing.
MILWAUKEE: The Brewers are 16-7 at home and are
6-12 on the road. Said Yost on his team's home success: ``Up to this point,
we've played games (on the road) like we've played here, but we can't find ways
to win them. I don't know what the difference is. A lot of it has to do with
getting on a bit of a roll and taking off.'' ... The Brewers have 15
come-from-behind-wins, but are 0-17 when trailing after eight innings. ...
Milwaukee leads the majors with 61 homers this season. ... The Brewers are 2-8
when they do not homer. ... The Minnesota Twins come to Milwaukee for interleague
play Friday. ... The sweep is the third of the season for the Brewers, all
coming at home.
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NEW YORK: Bench coach Jerry Manuel said he got
ejected in the third inning because third base umpire Jim Reynolds told him he
had ``crossed the line.'' Manuel said he intervened to save Willie Randolph
from getting tossed. ``What line, I don't know,'' Manuel said. ``I didn't want
to see Willie get into an argument with him, so I stepped in. That's the
truth.'' Randolph said he wasn't going to comment on the umpires, ``period.''
... RHP Jose Lima is 1-6 with a 6.72 ERA against the Cardinals. ... Randolph
was upbeat about the Mets' 3-6 trip that had three one-run losses and a 2-0,
rain-shortened five-inning loss. ``A break here or a break there, it could have
been different for us,'' he said. ``You don't like to lose three series in a
row but the bottom line is that we're still playing pretty good baseball.''
ST. LOUIS: OF Larry Bigbie, who's gotten only eight
at-bats since being activated from the DL on May 8, will get two starts at DH
in a three-game interleague series at Kansas City that start on Friday,
although manager Tony La Russa hasn't decided who'll get the nod in the series
opener against LHP Mark Redman. ... David Eckstein batted .429 (15-for-35) on a
6-3 homestand after matching his season high with three hits on Thursday. ...
The opposition is 0-for-15 with two walks in the first inning of Jason Marquis'
five victories and 9-for-19 with five walks and three hit batters in the first
inning of his four losses. ... RHP Jason Isringhausen has a save in each of his
last seven outings, and nine of the last 10.
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WASHINGTON: Frank Robinson, as tough a player as
there was during his Hall of Fame career, had trouble putting on a jacket as he
sat at his desk before the game. But he wasn't about to let a sore back keep
him from managing his team. He'd taken an anti-inflammatory injection Wednesday
night after experiencing spasms. And he was back in the dugout again Thursday
after some treatment. Did he have trouble sleeping? ``No,'' he said. ...
Robinson shook up his lineup a bit and it worked after the Nationals had been
shut out in the first two games of the series. In his starting lineup, he used
Damian Jackson at short in place of Royce Clayton, Marlon Anderson at second
instead of Jose Vidro and Daryle Ward in right with Jose Guillen nursing a sore
hamstring. Jackson had his second homer of the season and Anderson his first to
help the Nationals to a victory headed home for an interleague series against
the Baltimore Orioles. ... Robinson said he's not sure how long Guillen will be
out. He'd left Wednesday night's game early. ``It's a hamstring. It's very
touchy and delicate. You don't know how long it will take,'' he said. ``You
have to heal.''
CHICAGO:
Kerry Wood has now given up three or more homers in a game six times. The last
time he gave up three homers was in his previous start, last July 20 against
the Reds. He allowed four in one game against the Astros on Aug. 27, 2004. ...
Catcher Michael Barrett was encouraged by what he saw from Wood in his first
game back in the big leagues. ``I expect a lot better things out of him, more
to come,'' Barrett said. ``Right now we have to be a little patient with his
arm, understand that was his first start back. As frustrating as it was to give
up the runs we gave up on the pitches we did, it's still his first outing.'''
... Wood is back and now the Cubs hope for the return of injured hitting star
Derrek Lee and pitchers Mark Prior and Wade Miller. Whether the return of all
of them can turn the season around remains to be seen. ``I'm just out there
doing my job. I think D. Lee, Prior and Wade will do the same thing when they
here,'' Wood said. ``We have enough pressure as it is being here in Chicago in
the situation where are in now to win. We don't need need anymore added
pressure.'' ... Aramis Ramirez didn't start because of a sore back but he did
have a pinch-hit, RBI single.