Injured Reds pitcher Edinson Volquez was cleared to resume throwing again, but he has to start his program over from square one.
It's not exactly a closer-by-committee situation. You can basically say the Marlins are going by matchups. "Whoever records that last out is the closer," manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
Roger Clemens' former personal trainer has been given a legal go-ahead to file a countersuit against the longtime Major League pitcher, according to the New York Daily News.
White Sox skipper Ozzie Guillen finished second in a recent Sports Illustrated poll asking 380 Major Leaguers, "Which manager do you least want to play for?" But as expected, Guillen couldn't care less.
The guidelines for how Alex Rodriguez can be used for the next couple weeks may not be quite as strict as the "Joba Rules" of the past, but they certainly are vague.
On the eve of last week's NBA draft, Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said the teame was still determined to build around All-Star center Yao Ming.
Justin Upton said he understood why fans were frustrated with the D-backs' three errors in the fifth inning of Sunday's 12-8 loss to the Angels.
A day after manager Lou Piniella said Milton Bradley could sit out a few days in the Pirates series to work with hitting coach Von Joshua, Bradley was indeed out of the starting lineup for Tuesday's game.
The D-backs activated first baseman Chad Tracy from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday. Tracy had missed the last month with a right oblique injury.
Grady Sizemore is playing through pain, and the Indians' All-Star center fielder appears likely to have arthroscopic surgery on his left elbow at season's end, according to head athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff.
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