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Brett Tomko, P, San Diego PadresSaturday 5/10, 11:56 PM CT
It was a mixed bag for RHP Brett Tomko this evening, suffering his fourth loss of the season as his Royals fell 6-5 to the Baltimore Orioles. Tomko completed just 5 1/3 innings of work, surrendering six runs (all earned) on nine hits. However, Tomka failed to walk a single batter and struck out eight.
Billy Wagner, P, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 11:35 PM CT
The situation was not set for a save, but if it had been, Mets closer Billy Wagner might have suffered his first blown opportunity of the season. Through 12 outings this season, Wagner had allowed just one run (unearned, of course) to be scored. Today, in the second game of the double-header with the Reds, Wagner surrendered three runs, all unearned, on two hits over 2/3 of an inning.
Jose Reyes, SS, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 11:29 PM CT
The Mets couldn't get their bats going in the second game of their double-header with the Reds today, falling 7-1 to the Cincinnati Reds. In a continued line of concern, SS Jose Reyes just can't seem to get going, hitting 1-for-4 today with his seventh double of the season. The outing is tainted with two strike outs.
Bronson Arroyo, P, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 5/10, 11:23 PM CT
Cincinnati RHP Bronson Arroyo has been struggling of late, but today he found his comfort zone and pitched the Reds to a strong 7-1 win. Arroyo pitched eight full innings, giving up just one run on four hits, walking two while striking out nine.
Scott Hatteberg, 1B, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 5/10, 11:19 PM CT
Cincinnati 1B Scott Hatteberg enjoyed a productive day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with his third double of the season to total three RBIs.
Jeff Keppinger, SS, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 5/10, 11:14 PM CT
The Mets took the win in the first game of the day, but it was the Reds in the turnaround, taking a 7-1 win with a full offensive surge from the entire lineup. Top man of the twilight revisit was SS Jeff Keppinger , going 5-for-5 at the dish, all singles, with two runs scored and one RBI on the day.
Andrew Miller, P, Florida MarlinsSaturday 5/10, 11:07 PM CT
Florida LHP Andrew Miller may be difficult to recognize through the forest of offense the Marlins produced this evening, but he certainly deserves praise for the strong outing. Miller pitched seven innings, failing to surrender a single run on just two hits allowed, walking one and striking out seven.
Cody Ross, CF, Florida MarlinsSaturday 5/10, 11:03 PM CT
Florida OF Cody Ross is one of few members of the Marlins lineup struggling to hit, but tonight he got it going in the right direction as the Marlins put an 11-0 whooping on the Washington Nationals. Ross went 1-for-3 with two walks, adding his second homer of the season total three runs scored and one RBI.
Dan Uggla, 2B, Florida MarlinsSaturday 5/10, 11:00 PM CT
The Florida Marlins were not short on offense this evening, led by 2B Dan Uggla . Uggla went 2-for-4 including a grand-slam home run in the 9th, bringing him to five total RBIs on the evening.
Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida MarlinsSaturday 5/10, 10:54 PM CT
Florida SS Hanley Ramirez solidified a fat pay day before taking the field today, but then he put his money where it matters and helped the Marlins to a dominating 11-0 win over the Washington Nationals.
Jason Bay, LF, Pittsburgh PiratesSaturday 5/10, 9:07 PM CT
Pittsburgh LF Jason Bay was the monster of misfortune for the Atlanta Braves today, leading his team to a 5-2 win. Bay went 2-for-4 at the dish, hitting his fifth double as well as his seventh home run of the year. Bay totaled two RBIs, two runs scored, and one stolen base (his fourth of the year) in an outstanding effort that proved too much for the Braves to overcome.
Tom Gorzelanny, P, Pittsburgh PiratesSaturday 5/10, 8:57 PM CT
Pittsburgh LHP Tom Gorzelanny put his best foot forward today to lead his Pirates to a 5-2 win over the Atlanta Braves. Gorzelanny pitched 7 1/3 innings, allowing two runs (both earned) on seven hits. He struck out four, walked two, and gave up a dinger to 1B Mark Teixeira.
Omar Infante, 3B, Atlanta BravesSaturday 5/10, 8:51 PM CT
Atlanta 2B Omar Infante did his job as the Braves' leadoff man in the 5-2 loss to the Pirates. Infante went 3-for-4 at the dish, hitting his first double of the season.
Mark Teixeira, 1B, Atlanta BravesSaturday 5/10, 8:47 PM CT
The Braves fell 5-2 to the Pittsburgh Pirates today, but 1B Mark Teixeira did his best to change that result. Teixeira went 2-for-3 at the plate with one walk and his fifth home run of the season. The homer was good for two RBIs and provides a much-needed lift for the power-hitting first bagger.
Mark Prior, P, San Diego PadresSaturday 5/10, 8:37 PM CT
The San Diego Padres report RHP Mark Prior has been experiencing discomfort in his surgically repaired right shoulder during today's throwing sessions, according to MLB.com.
Chuck James, P, Atlanta BravesSaturday 5/10, 8:14 PM CT
The Atlanta Braves have recalled LHP Chuck James from Triple-A Richmond, slating him to start Saturday night's game versus the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to SLAM Sports.
Jose Castillo, 3B, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 7:41 PM CT
San Francisco 3B Jose Castillo enjoyed an outstanding day at the ballpark today, going 4-for-4 in the Giants' 8-2 win over Philadelphia. Castillo hit his 12th double of the season, driving in one run and adding three runs scored to the day.
Aaron Rowand, CF, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 7:37 PM CT
Four different players picked up three or more hits for the Giants today as they romped over the Phillies, 8-2. One of those players was CF Aaron Rowand , going 3-for-4 with his fourth home run of the year. Rowand ended with two runs scored, one RBI, and one strikeout on the day.
Tim Lincecum, P, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 7:29 PM CT
San Francisco RHP Tim Lincecum is off to a fabulous start, picking up his fifth win today as the Giants put an 8-2 whooping on the Philadelphia Phillies. Tincecum pitched eight full innings, allowing just two runs (both earned) on four hits, walking just one and striking out eight.
Jamie Moyer, P, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 7:23 PM CT
Philadelphia LHP Jamie Moyer continues to struggle through a rough start to the '08 season, suffering this third loss in troublesome fashion to the San Francisco Giants, 8-2. Moyer pitched just four innings, giving up six runs (all earned) on nine hits. Moyer struck out one, walked one, and allowed two home runs.
Ryan Howard, 1B, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 7:16 PM CT
The Phillies managed just four hits in today's 8-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants, but one of those hits and one of those runs happens to carry a ton of optimism for Philly moving forward. 1B Ryan Howard went 1-for-4, hitting his seventh home run of the season.
Ryan Ludwick, RF, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 6:51 PM CT
Eight different players recorded hits for the St. Louis Cardinals today in a 5-3 win over the Brewers, but once again it was OF Ryan Ludwick doing the most with a limited opportunity. Ludwick failed to earn the start, but he entered the game late and made good, going 1-for-2, hitting a two-out single in the ninth to drive in two and secure the win.
Joel Pineiro, P, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 6:45 PM CT
St. Louis RHP Joel Pineiro put forth a strong effort today and, while he walked off the mound with no decision, he set the stage for a 5-3 victory over the Brewers. Pineiro pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs (both earned) on four hits, walking three and striking out four.
Ben Sheets, P, Milwaukee BrewersSaturday 5/10, 6:40 PM CT
Milwaukee RHP Ben Sheets was strong off the mound today, but the Brewers failed to support his cause and the team ace left with no decision. Sheets pitched seven innings, surrendering three runs (all earned) on nine hits.
Ryan Braun, LF, Milwaukee BrewersSaturday 5/10, 6:35 PM CT
The Brewers suffered the hard-fought 5-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals today, but OF Ryan Braun did his best to end things differently. Braun went 3-for-5 at the dish with two doubles, though he failed to drive in a single run and stranded five runners on base.
Prince Fielder, 1B, Milwaukee BrewersSaturday 5/10, 6:26 PM CT
Milwaukee 1B Prince Fielder his his fifth home run of the season today, but his efforts weren't enough as his Brewers fell 5-3 to the St. Louis Cardinals. Fielder went 1-for-5 overall.
Ryan Dempster, P, Chicago CubsSaturday 5/10, 6:05 PM CT
The Cubbies used offense to gather the win today, but RHP Ryan Dempster enjoyed a strong performance on the mound. Dempster pitched six full innings, allowing just two runs on three hits, walking three and striking out seven.
Kosuke Fukudome, RF, Chicago CubsSaturday 5/10, 6:01 PM CT
Chicago OF Kosuke Fukudome smacked his 2nd home run of the year today, doing deep in the 7th inning to drive in two and seal the 7-2 win for the Cubs over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Fukudome finished going 1-for-3 at the plate with a walk, leaving one man on board.
Alfonso Soriano, LF, Chicago CubsSaturday 5/10, 5:56 PM CT
The Cubs had to wait for the relief pitching to enter the game, but once they did, the offensive surge began as the Cubbies ran up a 7-2 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Leadoff man LF Alfonso Soriano enjoyed the day more than any other Cub, going 4-for-5 at the dish with his fifth double of the season. Soriano picked up one RBI and two runs scored on the day.
Max Scherzer, P, Arizona DiamondbacksSaturday 5/10, 5:49 PM CT
Arizona RHP Max Scherzer put forth a strong effort today against the Chicago Cubs, but the offense failed to support the cause and reliever Chad Qualls blew the save as the Diamondbacks took the 7-2 loss in the end. Scherzer pitched six full innings, giving up one unearned run on five hits, walking just one while striking out six.
Augie Ojeda, 2B, Arizona DiamondbacksSaturday 5/10, 5:45 PM CT
The Arizona Diamondbacks managed just four hits (none for extra bases) as a team in a 7-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs, two of those hits coming from leadoff man 3B Augie Ojeda . Ojeda went 2-for-3 on the day, raising his season batting average to .390.
Ben Sheets, P, Milwaukee BrewersSaturday 5/10, 5:28 PM CT
Milwaukee RHP Ben Sheets has officially become the Brewers' all-time leader in strike outs, according to the Associated Press.
Scott Mathieson, P, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 5:19 PM CT
Philadelphia athletic trainer Scott Sheridan reports top prospect RHP Scott Mathieson is likely to undergo a second surgery to reconstruct his right elbow next week, according to MLB.com.
Troy Glaus, 3B, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 5:07 PM CT
St. Louis 3B Troy Glaus is out of the lineup for the Cardinals today as the team battles with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to TSN.ca.
Carlos Delgado, 1B, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 4:24 PM CT
It wasn't that long ago that rumors of a potential release followed Mets 1B Carlos Delgado on to the field as he struggled with hitting woes, but his numbers have improved over recent weeks and now he is surging as the hitter we have grown to respect. Delgado went 3-for-4 at the plate in the Mets' 12-6 win over Cincinnati today, hitting his sixth double and fifth home run of the year to gather one RBI and two runs scored.
Carlos Beltran, CF, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 4:19 PM CT
The Mets racked up a total of 12 runs on 12 hits in a big win over the Cincinnati Reds, led by an outstanding performance by OF Carlos Beltran . Beltran went 2-for-3 at the dish with a walk, hitting his second triple of the season to total a whopping five RBIs and one run scored on the day.
Edwin Encarnacion, 3B, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 5/10, 4:14 PM CT
Mets starter Johan Santana may have enjoyed the offensive support needed for a win, but the Cincinnati Reds managed to put wood on the ball. 3B Edwin Encarnacion went 2-for-5 at the dish, hitting his eighth homer of the season. Encarnacion totaled two RBIs, two runs scored, and three runners left on the base.
Ryan Freel, CF, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 5/10, 4:07 PM CT
The Cincinnati Reds found hard times versus the Mets today, but the team raked a few hits on starter Johan Santana, led by OF Ryan Freel . Freel went 3-for-5 at the plate with is fifth double of the season, also adding his fifth stolen base of the season.
Johan Santana, P, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 4:02 PM CT
Johan Santana earned his fourth win of the season on Saturday as the Mets pounded the Reds 12-4. The Mets' new ace allowed three runs on 10 hits over six innings, with one walk and five strikeouts.
Brian Bocock, SS, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 3:21 PM CT
Brian Bocock has been optioned to Triple-A Fresno, according to CBSsports. Omar Vizquel returned from the DL today, and the team needed to free up a roster spot for him.
Denny Bautista, P, Pittsburgh PiratesSaturday 5/10, 3:00 PM CT
Denny Bautista felt tenderness in his right shoulder after playing catch on Thursday, hence slowing his path back to the diamond from shoulder tendinitis, according to MLB.com.
Ryan Franklin, P, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 1:58 PM CT
Ryan Franklin and Russ Springer are going to share the closer's role as the struggling Jason Isringhausen has been pulled from the job, according to the AP. Manager Tony LaRussa said, "We’ll mix and match. I think all things, everyone rested, Franklin and Springer are the guys that match up the best. Franklin gets righties and lefties out, he’s very quick off the mound, so he’s tough to run on. He gives you a lot as a guy that’s pitching important innings in games."
Jason Isringhausen, P, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 1:48 PM CT
Updating a previous report, Jason Isringhausen has in fact been pulled from the closer's role in St. Louis, according to the AP. Manager Tony LaRussa made his decision and stated, "Jason's still prepared to pitch important innings, but for a while we’ll try to keep him out of the ninth inning. If we’re playing well, there’s still going to be games where you can’t cherry pick his situations because if we’re playing well, you need your bullpen."
Jason Isringhausen, P, St. Louis CardinalsSaturday 5/10, 1:40 PM CT
Jason Isringhausen blew a save in Friday's 4-3 loss to Milwaukee, and he admitted that he needs a rest from the closer's role, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Isringhausen said, "I'm just getting sick of embarrassing myself and letting my team down. I remember in '06, I had an explanation. I just wasn't telling anybody. Now, I don't have an explanation. I'm just pitching like a second grader. My curveball is an out pitch. It's not a throw-for-a-strike pitch. It's just time for them to figure out, we should have five more games in the win column, in my mind. So we should be out there in first place even more. They can't keep sending me out there when I'm pitching the way I'm pitching. We're going to have to figure out some kind of remedy. I'm sure that remedy will give me some time off from that role and we'll get somebody in who can do a better job right now."
Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida MarlinsSaturday 5/10, 12:31 PM CT
Hanley Ramirez has reportedly agreed on a contract extension with the Marlins for six years and $70 million, according to ESPN. An official announcement is expected to come as early as next week.
Nomar Garciaparra, SS, Los Angeles DodgersSaturday 5/10, 11:42 AM CT
Nomar Garciaparra is expected to begin a short rehab assignment on Monday, according to the LA Times. He is recovering from a strained left calf.
Kerry Wood, P, Chicago CubsSaturday 5/10, 11:38 AM CT
Kerry Wood decided to re-grip his slider and not rip it so hard, and he shut down Arizona's hitters by throwing nothing but strikes with his new and improved slider, according to the Daily Herald. Wood struck out Chris Young on three pitches, then forced 0-2 groundouts from Conor Jackson and Justin Upton to wrap up the Cubs' 3-1 victory on Friday. Wood said, "I didn't have a lot of confidence in my slider the way I've been throwing it. So I kind of tinkered with the grip playing catch out in Cincinnati before that series started. Honestly, it was a real small change. I feel more comfortable, so I can command it a little better. I'm going to stick with it."
Greg Maddux, P, San Diego PadresSaturday 5/10, 11:29 AM CT
Greg Maddux will be going for his 350th career win when he takes the diamond against the Rockies tonight, according to the Sports Network.
Ramon Castro, C, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 10:58 AM CT
Ramon Castro has been activated from the DL as he has recovered from his right hamstring ailment, according to the NY Daily News. Raul Casanova was designated for assignment to make room on the roster.
Raul Casanova, C, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 10:54 AM CT
Raul Casanova has been designated for assignment, according to the NY Daily News. He will report to Triple-A New Orleans if he isn't claimed off waivers by another team. Ramon Castro was activated following his bout with a hamstring injury, and Casanova was seen as expendable to make room on the roster.
Omar Vizquel, SS, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 10:38 AM CT
Omar Vizquel is expected to return to the Giants' lineup on Saturday, according to the AP. He has recovered from left knee surgery and the 41-year old infielder is set to begin his 20th Major League campaign.
Matt Wise, P, New York MetsSaturday 5/10, 9:36 AM CT
Matt Wise is ready to return to the Mets' bullpen, but Manager Willie Randolph is yet to pull the trigger with a move, according to the NY Daily News. Randolph said, "He's ready, I guess, but we're not ready to make that roster move yet. Could be today, could be Sunday or Monday. But I would say in the very near future." Wise added, "I want to able to help them as much as I can in this five-month span and then the playoffs. I'm kind of hanging out."
Shawn Estes, P, San Diego PadresSaturday 5/10, 9:28 AM CT
Shawn Estes has been awarded the fifth spot in the Padres' rotation, and will make his first start on Tuesday against the Cubs, according to the North County Times. Manager Bud Black said Estes looked completely different from the pitcher he saw in late March before the Padres requested Estes go to Triple-A Portland. Black saw improvements in Estes' velocity, command and breaking stuff.
Rafael Soriano, P, Atlanta BravesSaturday 5/10, 9:21 AM CT
Rafael Soriano is expected to throw a bullpen session this weekend, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He also played catch Friday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Mike Gonzalez, P, Atlanta BravesSaturday 5/10, 9:17 AM CT
Mike Gonzalez resumed his rehab in extended spring training on Friday, and had a good day, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He needed just nine pitches, eight of which were strikes, to record three outs. His fastball was clocked at 90-mph.
Chad Cordero, P, Washington NationalsSaturday 5/10, 9:09 AM CT
Chad Cordero said the soreness in his shoulder decreases every day, and is starting to lift weights, along with some cardio work, according to the Washington Times. He knows he can't speed up his recovery from his torn latissimus dorsi muscle, but he said he has been tempted to do so, and added, "I watched the first two games on TV, and it was just weird, being at home watching on TV while they're somewhere else playing. I don't like it too much, so I want to get back as soon as I can."
Rafael Furcal, SS, Los Angeles DodgersSaturday 5/10, 7:34 AM CT
Rafael Furcal missed his third straight game on Friday due to lower back spasms, according to the LA Daily News.
Matt Holliday, LF, Colorado RockiesSaturday 5/10, 1:29 AM CT
Matt Holliday homered for the sixth time this season and the Rockies won their third straight after losing 13 of 16.
Aaron Cook, P, Colorado RockiesSaturday 5/10, 1:26 AM CT
Colorado's Aaron Cook won his sixth straight start, combining with two relievers on a four-hitter. The ground ball specialist allowed one run on three-hits, walked four and struck out one in seven innings of work.
Jake Peavy, P, San Diego PadresSaturday 5/10, 1:23 AM CT
Even with Cy Young winner Jake Peavy pitching, there is no margin for error, not with a San Diego offense that can't string more than two hits together over the course of nine innings. Garrett Atkins and Brad Hawpe hit consecutive bases-loaded singles off Peavy in the sixth inning Friday night and that was enough to give the Colorado Rockies a 3-2 lead, and eventually a 4-2 victory sending the Padres to their 18th loss in 22 games. The hard-throwing right-hander allowed three runs on seven hits, walking two and striking out six in six innings of work.
Pat Misch, P, San Francisco GiantsSaturday 5/10, 1:18 AM CT
Patrick Misch didn't factor into the Giants Friday night loss to the Phillies. The lefty allowed four runs on six hits, walked three and struck out for in six innings of work.
Brad Lidge, P, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 1:15 AM CT
Brad Lidge finished off the Giants for his ninth save in as many chances, striking out the side while allowing one hit in the Phils 7-4 victory on Friday night.
Cole Hamels, P, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 1:08 AM CT
Cole Hamels lasted long enough to receive top of the eighth inning run support and win his fourth game of the year Friday night in San Francisco. The Phillies left-hander allowed four runs on six hits, walked three and struck out seven in Philadelphia's 7-4 victory over the Giants.
Jimmy Rollins, SS, Philadelphia PhilliesSaturday 5/10, 1:04 AM CT
Jimmy Rollins led the Philadelphia Phillies to victory the first day off the disabled list. The reigning NL MVP hit a two-run homer, an RBI double and also singled, sending the Phillies past the struggling San Francisco Giants 7-4 on Friday night.
Lance Berkman, 1B, Houston AstrosSaturday 5/10, 1:01 AM CT
Lance Berkman went 3-for-4 with a home run in a 7-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.
Derek Lowe, P, Los Angeles DodgersSaturday 5/10, 12:58 AM CT
Derek Lowe gave up six runs and eight hits in 5.1 innings of work in Friday night's loss to the Astros. The Dodgers' right-hander allowed six runs on eight hits, walked two and struck out five.
Brian Moehler, P, Houston AstrosSaturday 5/10, 12:55 AM CT
Brian Moehler pitched five scoreless innings helping the Houston Astros to a 7-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night. The 36-year-old Moehler, filling in for the injured Wandy Rodriguez, allowed five hits and a walk while striking out five.
Jarrod Parker, P, Arizona DiamondbacksSaturday 5/10, 12:47 AM CT
Jarrod Parker threw five scoreless innings for Low-A South Bend on Friday to improve his record to 3-0.
Koby Clemens, C, Houston AstrosSaturday 5/10, 12:45 AM CT
Koby Clemens went 3-for-4 with his second home run of the season for High-A Salem on Friday.