yourenotagolfer.mlblogs.com - 7/1/2009
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ST. LOUIS -- Three games into his Cardinals career, Mark DeRosa is hurt. He and the club are just hoping it's not too serious. DeRosa injured his left wrist on a swing in the fourth inning of St. Louis' 6-3 loss to San Francisco on Tuesday night. He remained in the game for one more ...
bizofbaseball.com - 7/2/2009
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bizofbaseball.com —
Here is a summary of the latest trades
from the past week, as reported on MLB.com :...
Cardinals Acquire DeRosa The St. Louis Cardinals obtained infielder/outfielder Mark DeRosa from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for right-handed reliever Chris Perez and a player to be named later. ...
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MLB Round-Up: Latest Trades
rumorsandrants.com - 7/1/2009
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rumorsandrants.com —
As Danny Glover once said, “I’m getting too
old for this shit.” Presumably he was talking about...
getting in car chases and explosions with Mel Gibson, but he easily could have been referring to watching the Cubs. Even at the ripe old age of 27, I couldn’t possibly ...
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Waving The White Flag
suntimes.com - 6/29/2009
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suntimes.com —
PITTSBURGH -- Aramis Ramirez's long-awaited return from the
disabled list should come before the Cubs' four-game showdown...
with Mark DeRosa and his St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field just before the All-Star break.
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CUBS IN BRIEF: Ramirez may return in week
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C70 At The Bat —
... Hopefully Ludwick won't be forced to step up to replace Mark DeRosa, but apparently that's a possibility, as DeRosa is feeling pain in his wrist. DeRosa, who has run his hitless streak with the Cardinals to nine at-bats, tweaked it on a swing and will have it examined today. You have to hope that it's nothing serious, but wrist injuries are a difficult thing. If he goes down for any length of time, you know John Mozeliak's going to be feeling snake bit. Not pressure, because it's one of those things, but his last two trades are DeRosa and Khalil Greene, ...
Glaus is ready to rehab in Florida
Rotodatabase.com blogs —
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DeRosa injures wrist
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Brew Crew Ball —
... why the Brewers will win the NL Central, including a reason he forgot, and a joke about bullies that I don't get. In the minors:
2009 24th round pick Peter Fatse picked up a hit in his debut for Wisconsin last night. Fatse played in just four games for Helena before being promoted to fill in a gap in the outfield for the Timber Rattlers.
Meanwhile, first round pick Eric Arnett got his nails done.
Around the league: Cardinals: Mark DeRosa left last night's game after suffering a wrist injury and ...
We Are All Witnesses
Seamheads.com —
... Hopefully Ludwick won’t be forced to step up to replace Mark DeRosa, but apparently that’s a possibility, as DeRosa is feeling pain in his wrist. DeRosa, who has run his hitless streak with the Cardinals to nine at-bats, tweaked it on a swing and will have it examined today. You have to hope that it’s nothing serious, but wrist injuries are a difficult thing. If he goes down for any length of time, you know John Mozeliak’s going to be feeling snake bit. Not pressure, because it’s one of those things, but his last two trades are DeRosa and Khalil ...
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