Nate McLouth received some encouraging news after undergoing an MRI exam on Monday, and Ryan Church experienced enough lower-back relief to gain hope that he could return to Tuesday's lineup.
Joe Crede denied recent speculation that he would retire after the season because of his back injuries.
The judge presiding over Tribune Co.'s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case has approved an expedited process for court action surrounding the company's sale of the Cubs.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia will not be activated off the disabled list when the rosters expand to 40 players on Tuesday. Instead, he could be facing season-ending surgery because of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, a condition in his right shoulder that is causing more pain and numbness in his right arm and fingers.
The Marlins may have the services of Nick Johnson as early as the weekend. Feeling improvement in his right hamstring, Johnson is scheduled to begin playing in rehab assignment games on Tuesday for Class A Jupiter.
Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman is staying put, as the window to trade him to the team that claimed him off waivers closed on Monday with the two sides unable to reach an agreement.
The Mets recalled catcher Josh Thole from Double-A Binghamton on Monday, and he is expected to join the club for Tuesday night's game against the Rockies.
The injury-ravaged Mets got some good news from the trainer's table on Monday, as the club cleared center fielder Carlos Beltran to begin a rehab assignment without his knee brace.
A wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Darnell McDonald and gave the Reds a bizarre 4-3 walk-off win over the Pirates in the first game of Monday's day-night doubleheader.
The Rays erupted for six runs in the first inning against Detroit starter Jarrod Washburn to lead an 11-7 win over the Tigers on Monday afternoon at Comerica Park.
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