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| Neagle undergoes season-ending surgery |
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| g elbow surgery on Wednesday. The 34-year-old veteran lefthander had arthroscopic surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing arm, a possibly devastating procedure for a pitcher who will turn 35 in September. Neagle opted to have Cincinnati Reds team orthopedist Dr. Timothy Kremcheck perform the operation. He became familiar with Kremcheck while pitching for the Reds in 1999 and parts of 2000. It was the second elbow procedure on Neagle since the end of last season. Rockies' doctors perform |
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| Around the Majors - Wednesday, July 30 |
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| e latest deals were made Tuesday night with the Yankees sending the disgruntled Mondesi to the Arizona Diamondbacks and getting Dellucci, Prinz and Sprowl. The Red Sox shored up their bullpen by getting righthanded reliever Scott Williamson from the Cincinnati Reds. The former NL Rookie of Year and his 3.19 ERA should be of assistance to the Red Sox, who have a team ERA of 4.58 this season. ASTROS IN NEED OF PITCHING HELP If the Houston Astros are to maintain their lead atop the NL Central they may need to acq |
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| Mondesi dealt to the desert; What's next? |
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| nes, no one questions that. But he also has to respect the manager's decisions, even though he disagrees with them." Now the question remains, what is the next move for the Bronx Bombers? With the Red Sox acquiring reliever Scott Williamson from the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday, will the Yanks go out and add yet another reliever to a bullpen that has been the team's Achilles' heel all season? A better question, though, is what will they do out in right field? If anyone thinks that the team is going to go to war |
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| Cincinnati Reds Team Report - July 30 |
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| === Cincinnati Reds Team Report - July 30 === (MySportsbook) - The Reds will try for the second time in as many days to get interim manager Dave Miley his first win, when they continue their three- game series versus the Colorado Rockies at Great American Ball Park tonight. Miley, who has been in the Reds' organization for 20-plus years, took over the reins from former head man Bob Boone. On Monday, Boone and general manager Jim Bowden were given their walking papers. The Reds dropped a 5-3 decision to the |
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| Boston Red Sox Team Report - July 30 |
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| nnings. Manny Ramirez left the game for Boston with a sore left quadriceps muscle in the fifth. He is expected to be the designated hitter on Wednesday. During the game, Boston acquired more bullpen help by snagging pitcher Scott Williamson from the Cincinnati Reds for minor league pitcher Phillip Dumatrait, a player to be named later and cash. In 42 games with the Reds this season, Williamson went 5-3 with a 3.19 earned run average and 21 saves. Taking the mound for the Red Sox on Wednesday is Ramiro Mendoza, |
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| Boston Red Sox Team Report - July 29 |
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| nnings. Manny Ramirez left the game for Boston with a sore left quadriceps muscle in the fifth. He is expected to be the designated hitter on Wednesday. During the game, Boston acquired more bullpen help by snagging pitcher Scott Williamson from the Cincinnati Reds for minor league pitcher Phillip Dumatrait, a player to be named later and cash. In 42 games with the Reds this season, Williamson went 5-3 with a 3.19 earned run average and 21 saves. Taking the mound for the Red Sox on Wednesday is Ramiro Mendoza, |
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| Reds trade Williamson to Red Sox |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cincinnati Reds have traded relief pitcher Scott Williamson to the Boston Red Sox for a minor league pitcher. Williamson, a former NL Rookie of Year, should bolster the Boston bullpen. In 42 games this season, he is 5-3 with a 3.19 earned run average and 21 saves. The Red Sox now have a second option for their closer role, which has been recently handled by Byung-Hyun Kim. Kim, who was acquired from Arizona earlier this year, has made no secret of his desire to be a start |
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| Bowa's bullpen strained |
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07/29/2003 |
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| n the wild card pursuit. If the Phillies are to fight off the other clubs they need better pitching. The team has lost four in a row and in those games, Larry Bowa's club has surrendered 34 runs. Yesterday, Philadelphia lost 6-5 in 10 innings to the Cincinnati Reds in a make-up game at Great American Ball Park. It marked the second straight walk-off loss for the Phillies, who fell 7-6 to the Marlins on Sunday and were swept in a three-game set at Florida. Although the Phillies entered Tuesday night's home game |
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| Philadelphia Phillies Team Report - July 29 |
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| ers at Veterans Stadium. If the Phillies are to fight off the other clubs they need better pitching. The team has lost four in a row and in those games, Larry Bowa's club has surrendered 34 runs. Yesterday, Philadelphia lost 6-5 in 10 innings to the Cincinnati Reds in a make-up game at Great American Ball Park. It marked the second straight walk-off loss for the Phillies, who fell 7-6 to the Marlins on Sunday. Marlon Byrd and Jimmy Rollins each collected two hits, two RBI and a run scored yesterday for the Phi |
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| Jennings and Co. surprisingly successful at Coors Field |
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| of 11.42 and surrendering seven walks in just 8 2/3 innings of work. Shortstop Juan Uribe has struggled at the plate over his last 20 games of action, batting just .235 with one home runs and six RBI during the stretch. COMING UP The Rockies had Monday off and will resume play again today as they take on the Cincinnati Reds in the opening tilt of a three-game set from Great American Ballpark. Colorado will then face off with the Pirates for a three games series, starting on Friday from PNC Park in Pittsburgh. |
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