It seems that it will be difficult for the Phillies to clinch the National League East this weekend at Miller Park. The Brewers beat the Phils on Friday, as left-hander Cliff Lee allowed nine hits and seven runs in six innings.
Philadelphia's magic number remains four. The Phillies got something offensively at the early time. Ryan Howard knocked in a pair of runs in the fourth inning and right-hander Brad Lidge appears to have lost his closer's job again. He replaced Lee in the seventh inningq and gave up a run on two hits.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Blues term with veteran Darryl Sydor
The St. Louis Blues signed veteran defenseman Darryl Sydor, who is a two-time Stanley Cup winner, to a one-year contract. "He's a proven winner who brings valuable leadership to our blue line and will be a positive mentor for our younger defensemen."said team president John Davidson.
Sydor has played for five NHL clubs during his 18 NHL seasons. He started 2008-09 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but was traded to the Dallas Stars early in the season and finished 12 assists and 18 penalty minutes in 73 games. He had won the Stanley Cup with Dallas in 1999 and Tampa Bay in 2004. In 1,244 regular-season games, he has 98 goals and 401 assists with 710 PIM.
Sydor has played for five NHL clubs during his 18 NHL seasons. He started 2008-09 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but was traded to the Dallas Stars early in the season and finished 12 assists and 18 penalty minutes in 73 games. He had won the Stanley Cup with Dallas in 1999 and Tampa Bay in 2004. In 1,244 regular-season games, he has 98 goals and 401 assists with 710 PIM.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Jeff Samardzija will replace Lilly
Ted Lilly quit the match on Wednesday because of the tendinitis in his left shoulder, and Jeff Samardzija will replace him and walk in his second Major League start in the Cubs' series finale against Milwaukee Brewers. Lilly underwent arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder in late July, and has struck out 36 in 47 innings in that stretch since he turned back on Aug. 17. Hope he will show up on the field with his Cubs jersey soon.
Cubs manager Lou Piniella said Rich Harden, who was going to have pitched on Monday against the Brewers but was omitted to give him a chance to rest, will start this weekend against the Giants.Samardzija made his first Major League start on Aug. 12 against Phillies, giving up seven runs on eight hits while striking out four. This right-hander was the Cubs' fifth-round pick in 2006, and has split this season between the big league team and Triple-A Iowa.
Cubs manager Lou Piniella said Rich Harden, who was going to have pitched on Monday against the Brewers but was omitted to give him a chance to rest, will start this weekend against the Giants.Samardzija made his first Major League start on Aug. 12 against Phillies, giving up seven runs on eight hits while striking out four. This right-hander was the Cubs' fifth-round pick in 2006, and has split this season between the big league team and Triple-A Iowa.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Gonzalez leaves the game with hamstring
After sparking a four-run go-ahead rally, left fielder Carlos Gonzalez left Tuesday's series opener against the Padres due to his left hamstring. Gonzalez opened the first inning with a triple into the right-center alley, and returned to the field in the top of the second, fielding one ball from center fielder Tony Gwynn Jr.
Gonzalez entered the game hitting .277 with 12 home runs and 16 steals. The temperature at that time was 48 degrees, and rain began falling in the second inning, which possibly leads to Gonzalez's hamstring.
Gonzalez entered the game hitting .277 with 12 home runs and 16 steals. The temperature at that time was 48 degrees, and rain began falling in the second inning, which possibly leads to Gonzalez's hamstring.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Chris Volstad will return to Marlins
Right-hander Chris Volstad threw a 50-pitch on Saturday, and then manager Fredi Gonzalez declared that he is ready to return to the field. "It went well," Gonzalez said. "He'll go back into the bullpen. We won't use him Sunday, and then Monday is an off-day. On Tuesday, we can use him."
Saturday's simulated game obviously convinced Gonzalez that Volstad is back truely. However, the Marlins won't need him until Tuesday's doubleheader against the Phillies. "That's why we did it today," Gonzalez said. "We felt like we could get through these next two games without him having to pitch."
Saturday's simulated game obviously convinced Gonzalez that Volstad is back truely. However, the Marlins won't need him until Tuesday's doubleheader against the Phillies. "That's why we did it today," Gonzalez said. "We felt like we could get through these next two games without him having to pitch."
Monday, September 21, 2009
Maple Leafs' Gustavsson has undergone minor surgery
Rookie goalie Jonas Gustavsson underwent minor surgery on Tuesday, spending only a few hours in a Toronto hospital. After a strenuous round on the exercise bike, Gustavsson felt a little bit dizzy last weekend at the team physical.
"We're just lucky it happened when he was put under stress," said coach Ron Wilson,"because otherwise it can be difficult to detect."Gustavsson returned to the game immediately the day after feeling uncomfortable but doctors has already noticed the problem.
"We're just lucky it happened when he was put under stress," said coach Ron Wilson,"because otherwise it can be difficult to detect."Gustavsson returned to the game immediately the day after feeling uncomfortable but doctors has already noticed the problem.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Chipper will miss a few more games
The Braves managed to win several games without Chipper Jones in their lineup this weekend in St. Louis, and they may spend a few more days without their veteran third baseman.
Jones missed Tuesday night's series opener against the New York Mets with the strained left groin which he suffered during the ninth inning of Saturday's game against the Cardinals. When he played with approximately 50-60 percent effort on Tuesday afternoon, he still felt uncomfortable. "When I can get it to 75-80 percent and just kind of temper it, I'll get back in there," Jones said. He also said it is hopeful that he will be able to return to the Braves' lineup within the next few days. We look forward to seeing him playing on the field in his baseball jersey again.
Jones missed Tuesday night's series opener against the New York Mets with the strained left groin which he suffered during the ninth inning of Saturday's game against the Cardinals. When he played with approximately 50-60 percent effort on Tuesday afternoon, he still felt uncomfortable. "When I can get it to 75-80 percent and just kind of temper it, I'll get back in there," Jones said. He also said it is hopeful that he will be able to return to the Braves' lineup within the next few days. We look forward to seeing him playing on the field in his baseball jersey again.
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