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J.D. Drew A Late Scratch. Also Out Wednesday
The earliest that right fielder J.D. Drew will play for the Red Sox again will be Friday night at Fenway against the Tigers. Drew was scratched just minutes before Tuesday's game against the Angels with a left hamstring strain.Red Sox Official Site
John Mozeliak Talks Trades
Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said Tuesday that the recent progress of pitcher Kyle Lohse won’t change his plans heading into Saturday’s Major League Baseball trading deadline.Fox Sports Midwest
Dan Haren On Track To Make Next Start
Dan Haren hasn't missed a turn since he moved into the Athletics' rotation in 2005, and he doesn't appear likely to end that streak of 190 consecutive starts now in the wake of getting smoked on the right forearm by a line drive in his Angels debut on Monday night against the Red Sox.Angels Official Site
MRI Shows David Eckstein Injury Only A Strain
Padres second baseman David Eckstein said he was encouraged by the results of an MRI on his right calf on Monday, which revealed his injury is nothing more than a strain.Padres Official Site
Fox Sports Midwest Cardinals Ratings Tops In MLB
In the most recent Nielsen research data, the St. Louis Cardinals games have taken over the highest local ratings in baseball.The Cardinal Nation Blog
Colby Rasmus Struggling; Cardinals Encouraged With Kyle Lohse's Rehab Start; Ect...
A month to forget for outfielder Colby Rasmus has turned into a month to remember for Jon Jay.Seizing an opportunity given to him by a slumping Rasmus, Jay has done nothing but continue to hit. The rookie entered Tuesday’s series opener with a .387 average (36-for-93) in 44 games this season with 15 extra-base hits and a .437 on-base percentage. Fox Sports Midwest
Colby Rasmus Learning How Precious At-Bats Are
With Colby Rasmus in the midst of yet another slide offensively, he hasn't even seen the starting lineup in quite a few days. That's partly because of what he hasnot done...and what Jon Jay has done.101 ESPN
Jamie Moyer Seeking Second Opinion
Phillies left-hander Jamie Moyer will seek a second opinion about his injured left elbow on Wednesday in Los Angeles.Phillies Official Site
John Mozeliak Speaks
With just four days until the non-waiver trade deadline, the general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, John Mozeliak, answered two dozen questions prior to his club’s Tuesday’s game at New York’s Citi Field.The Cardinal Nation
Jim Leyland's Ejection Being Reviewed
The Commissioner's office is reviewing Tigers manager Jim Leyland's ejection Monday night by second-base umpire Marty Foster, where a misunderstanding set off a rant from Leyland.Tigers Official Site
MLB Doles Out Suspensions To 10 Players
Major League Baseball identified 10 players who had violated terms of the minor league drug prevention and treatment program. All 10 received suspensions for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.Baseball America
David Freese & Jaime Garcia Named To Baseball America's Big League All-Rookie Team
A rookie may have one foot in the door to big league success, but we like to think he still has his other foot in the prospect pool. So in what has become a midseason tradition, we bid adieu to young players whom we no longer get to cover in print or in cyberspace, not because they're unworthy but because they have lost prospect eligibility.Baseball America
C.J. Beatty Tuned Into Fans, Internet
Nobody accused C.J. Beatty of being bashful.The Quad-Cities River Bandits outfielder is a social animal, willing to sign every autograph, talk with every fan and share his thoughts with anybody willing to listen.Quad-City Times
Offense Breaks Out In 6-4 Burlington Victory
With just 13 runs and one victory over their last five games, the Royals needed a big inning. Tuesday night's five-run fifth was more than enough.Burlington Royals Official Site
Mets Beat Cardinals 8-2: Ryan Ludwick 2 Hits & 1 RBI; Felipe Lopez & Brendan Ryan Each 2 Hits
Individual Highlights:Felipe Lopez 2-for-5 with one strikeout.Ryan Ludwick 2-for-4 with one two-out RBI and one run.Jason LaRue 1-for-1 at the plate.Brendan Ryan 2-for-4 at the plate.Trever Miller entered in the eighth and pitched one inning. He allowed no hits or runs, and struck two out. (p-s:11-8)(g/f:0-1)Rough Outing:Albert Pujols 0-for-5 with one strikeout.Adam Wainwright started and
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