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Xavier Nady, RF, New York YankeesSunday 6/8, 11:38 PM CT
The Pirates are reporting outfielder Xavier Nady , struggling with swelling in his left ankle, could be on the field on Monday, according to the Beaver County Times.

Our View: The team reports Nady could have been used as pinch hitter if needed on Sunday, but the team believes he will be used in full on Monday when the team faces Arizona.
Kerry Wood, P, Chicago CubsSunday 6/8, 10:39 PM CT
Chicago reliever Kerry Wood pitched well once again, picking up his 18th save of the season in the Cubs 3-1 victory over the Dodgers. Woods needed just 11 pitches to close the ninth, striking out two with one fly out.

Our View: That's five consecutive saves for Wood with two walks and six strikeouts during that span. Take it back to May 1: 13 saves, five walks, 26 strikeouts, five earned runs allowed (three on May 1).
Jason Marquis, P, Chicago CubsSunday 6/8, 10:34 PM CT
Chicago RHP Jason Marquis picked up his fourth win of the season as the Cubs put a 3-1 victory on the board versus the Dodgers. Marquis went 6 1/3 innings, allowing just one run (unearned) on three hits with one walk and two strikeouts.

Our View: This is Marquis' second win in four starts with two no-decisions sandwiched in between. During that span, Marquis has surrendered 11 total earned runs, bringing his ERA to 4.54.
Mark DeRosa, 2B, Chicago CubsSunday 6/8, 10:29 PM CT
The Cubbies found yet another win this evening, putting the Dodgers to bed 3-1. Second baseman Mark DeRosa led the way, going 3-for-5 with his eighth homer of the season to total two RBIs and two runs scored.

Our View: DeRosa came out of May with high hopes, hitting .310 on the month. Thus far it's not going extremely well, going 7-for-23 through June. This may get him back on track.
Brad Penny, P, Los Angeles DodgersSunday 6/8, 10:25 PM CT
Dodger RHP Brad Penny suffered his eighth loss of the season as LA fell 3-1 to the Cubs. Penny pitched six innings to allow three runs (all earned) on six hits with three walks and five strikeouts.

Our View: Penny is on a serious slide, suffering five losses over his last six outings, allowing 32 earned runs along the way.
Juan Pierre, LF, Los Angeles DodgersSunday 6/8, 10:21 PM CT
The Dodgers have taken the 3-1 loss in today's MLB nightcap against the Cubs, posting just four total hits in a lackluster homefield effort. The star of the night for LA was outfielder Juan Pierre , going 2-for-4 with his eighth double of the season, the only extra-base hit the Dodgers posted. Pierre added his 23rd stolen bases of the season as well as one run scored.

Our View: Pierre is holding steady, hitting .286 through June after posting the same average through May. However, this is his first stolen base in eight games.
Moises Alou, LF, New York MetsSunday 6/8, 10:11 PM CT
The Mets are hoping to see a quick return for outfielder Moises Alou , according to MLB.com.

Our View: The team will activate Alou from the disabled list on Tuesday, the second time this season they have taken the veteran outfielder off the list. The team is hoping to see his bat return to form, for the platoon situation in the middle of their batting order is becoming thin. Keeping Alou healthy would be of great benefit, but at 41-years of age, it is sure to be a challenge.
Matt Holliday, LF, Oakland AthleticsSunday 6/8, 9:38 PM CT
Colorado left fielder Matt Holliday is set to return to the Rockies lineup on Tuesday for the opener of a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants, according to MLB.com.

Our View: Holliday has been nursing a left hamstring sprain, but three rehab games with Triple-A Colorado Springs without incident has put him on course to return touting a .321 batting average with eight home runs and 26 RBIs.
Steve Trachsel, P, Baltimore OriolesSunday 6/8, 9:21 PM CT
Baltimore reliever Steve Trachsel may find an early end to his 2008 season with the Orioles, according to the Washington Post.

Our View: One day after the veteran right-hander had to be bailed out of a difficult late-game relief appearance, Orioles Manager Dave Trembley said Sunday that a decision on Trachsel's fate could be approaching. Trembley said he plans to discuss the matter with pitching coach Rick Kranitz. After being dropped from the starting rotation, Trachsel was moved to the bullpen full-time for the first time in his career. However, after he allowed just two runs in his five-inning bullpen debut, Trachsel gave up four runs (two earne
Andy LaRoche, 3B, Pittsburgh PiratesSunday 6/8, 9:16 PM CT
With the Dodgers designating corner infielder Terry Tiffee for assignment, the team is facing problems with a a lack of personnel and may turn to Andy LaRoche to as the likely answer, according to MLB.com.

Our View: LaRoche is working as the third baseman for Triple-A Las Vegas and manager Joe Torre, while reserving a desire to see what shortstop Angel Berroa (recently acquired via trade) has to offer, spoke of giving LaRoche that opportunity, noting he could be called up as early as Monday.
B.J. Upton, CF, Tampa Bay RaysSunday 6/8, 9:03 PM CT
The Rays suffered the 6-3 loss to the Rangers this evening, but outfielder B.J. Upton continues to swing a hot stick in support of Tampa's cause. Upton went 1-for-2 with two walks and his fifth home run of the season, totaling two RBIs on the night.

Our View: This brings Upton's average to .301, going 4-for-9 with five walks, no strikeouts, two homers, and three RBIs in three games versus Texas.
Milton Bradley, DH, Texas RangersSunday 6/8, 8:58 PM CT
The Rangers put the 6-3 in on the Rays this evening with designated hitter Milton Bradley doing solid work in support of the effort. Bradley went 1-for-2 with three walks at the plate, adding two runs scored along the way.

Our View: Bradley is touting a hot bat, coming off a .326 performance for May with an improved .464 through June, going 13-for-28 with six home runs and 12 RBIs thus far, and we aren't even half way through the month.
David Murphy, RF, Texas RangersSunday 6/8, 8:53 PM CT
The Rangers moved forward without superstar Josh Hamilton this evening, but they earned the 6-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays with the help of his replacement David Murphy , going 1-for-5 with with a homer in the 1st inning.

Our View: Murphy has eight homers on the season and is hitting .323 for the month of June, going 10-for-31.
Joe Crede, 3B, Chicago White SoxSunday 6/8, 8:40 PM CT
Chicago third baseman Joe Crede continues to keep hot hand, supporting the 12-2 dumping of the Twins. Crede went 2-for-4 at the plate with his 12th double of the season, touting two RBIs and two runs scored on the day.

Our View: Crede has raised his average to .295, going 11-for-23 through June with five home runs and 12 RBIs.
Pedro Martinez, P, New York MetsSunday 6/8, 8:35 PM CT
New York RHP Pedro Martinez suffered through a rough day on the mound, but the Padres needed the late innings to get the win against relief pitching, 8-6. Martinez pitched just five innings, allowing four runs (all earned) on 10 hits with no walks and four strikeouts.

Our View: Pedro now owns a 6.91 ERA and escaped today with no decision. He threw 97 total pitches, 62 for strikes, and that speaks well looking forward.
Tony Clark, 1B, Arizona DiamondbacksSunday 6/8, 8:34 PM CT
San Diego needed every out they had today to get the job done, but the Padres pulled four runs in the eighth to get the win over the Mets, 8-6. The win was pushed by pinch hitting first baseman Tony Clark , taking his one at-bat and producing three runs with first home run of the year, giving Mets reliever Billy Wagner his third blown save and giving the Padres the win.

Our View: Clark is used only in spot action, but today he was the savior and can enjoy the win.
Carlos Delgado, 1B, New York MetsSunday 6/8, 8:23 PM CT
They made it interesting, but the Mets took the fall 8-6 today over the San Diego Padres as the Pads scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth to secure the victory. Several of the Mets made significant contributions, but first baseman Carlos Delgado was the top dog, going 3-for-5 with his 11th double and first triple of the season. Delgado posted two RBIs and one run scored on the day

Our View: The target of ire earlier in the season, Delgado is on fire, hitting .370 for the month of June, going 6-for-9 over his last two games.
Rich Harden, P, Chicago CubsSunday 6/8, 8:10 PM CT
Oakland RHP Rich Harden put forth a noteworthy effort today in support of the 7-3 extra-inning win over the Angels, pitching six innings to allow three runs (all earned) on six hits with three walks and nine strikeouts. Harden left the mound and let a group of five relievers reel in the win, giving Harden no decision.

Our View: This just his eighth start of the season, suffering three consecutive no-decisions in his last three outings. Harden has gone at least six innings in each of those starts, surrendering a combined total of six earned runs, six walks, and 22 strikeouts.
Ervin Santana, P, Los Angeles AngelsSunday 6/8, 8:01 PM CT
Angels RHP Ervin Santana put another strong effort on the mound today, but Oakland fought back against relief pitching and won in 12, 7-3. Santana pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs (both earned) on seven hits with three walks and nine strikeouts.

Our View: Santana walked off with no decision and has allowed two earned runs in each of his last three outings, touting four walks versus 19 strikeouts over that span.
Vladimir Guerrero, RF, Los Angeles AngelsSunday 6/8, 7:58 PM CT
Angels designated hitter Vladimir Guerrero worked through an interesting day at the plate today as LA fell 7-6 to Oakland in 12 innings. Guerrero went 1-for-5 with one walk, two strikeouts, and his eighth home run of the season to total two RBIs on the day, stranding five runners on base along the way.

Our View: After hitting just .219 through May, it appeared Vlad was on the way back, going 3-for-6 in his first two games of the month. He was slowed by a hyperflexed knee and missed a few games, but going 1-for-7 in his last two games is a bit disappointing.
Mark Ellis, 2B, Oakland AthleticsSunday 6/8, 7:51 PM CT
It took 12 innings to get the job done, but the Oakland A's earned the 7-3 win over the Angels in dramatic fashion as second baseman Mark Ellis hit a grand slam off the left-field found pole to cap the victory. Ellis went 2-for-6 on the day, leaving six men on base before the slam.

Our View: This was his sixth homer of the season and his second of the month, hitting just .167 through June thus far.
Salomon Torres, P, Milwaukee BrewersSunday 6/8, 7:46 PM CT
Milwaukee reliever Salomon Torres earned his seventh save of the season in closing the Rockies for a 3-2 win. Torres pitched 1 2/3 innings, allowing no hits with one walk, three ground outs, and two fly outs.

Our View: Torres has now has six saves in his last seven outings, allowing just two hits with no runs, two walks, and 11 strikeouts during that span.
Ryan Braun, LF, Milwaukee BrewersSunday 6/8, 7:41 PM CT
The Brewers enjoyed a bounty of hits but somehow struggled to put the Rockies to bed, finally earning the 3-2 win over Colorado. With 11 total hits by Milwaukee, including two hits each by the four guys in the meat of the order, outfielder Ryan Braun worked as the man of force, going 2-for-5 with one RBI and one runs scored on the day.

Our View: Braun hit .322 through May but is struggling a bit this month, hitting just .250 thus far. However, his seven RBIs through June is well on pace to eclipse the 11 he posted in May.
Jeff Francis, P, Colorado RockiesSunday 6/8, 7:36 PM CT
Colorado LHP Jeff Francis can't seem to get a good thing going this season, suffering sixth loss of the campaign today as the Rockies fell 3-2 to Milwaukee. Francis pitched six innings, allowing three runs (all earned) on seven hits with four walks and four strikeouts.

Our View: Francis now sits at 2-6 on the season with a 5.45 ERA. Through six starts in May, Francis allowed at least one homer in all but one, and while he has yet to give on up in June, his six walks versus nine strikeouts shows the control is lacking.
Todd Helton, 1B, Colorado RockiesSunday 6/8, 7:31 PM CT
The Rockies suffered the disappointing 3-2 loss to Milwaukee today, though few are likely to feel the pain like first baseman Todd Helton . Helton went 0-for-5 at the plate with one strikeout and a surprising eight men left on base.

Our View: Helton has been surging of late, sporting a 11-game win streak coming into the series with the Brewers. He went 2-for-4 in the first game of the set but has gone 0-for-8with one walk in the two games since.
Kyle Lohse, P, St. Louis CardinalsSunday 6/8, 7:25 PM CT
St. Louis RHP Kyle Lohse picked up his seventh win of the season today, going six strong innings to hold Houston to three runs (all earned) on five hits with two walks and three strikeouts. The three runs all came in one swing of the bat by Houston first baseman Lance Berkman.

Our View: Lohse now touts four consecutive victories, giving up a combined total of five earned runs with three walks and 10 strikeouts along the way.
Lance Berkman, 1B, Houston AstrosSunday 6/8, 7:10 PM CT
Houston suffered a disappointing 5-4 loss at home to the Cardinals today, though first baseman Lance Berkman continues to work as a force of reckoning. Berkman went 1-for-4 with his 18th home run of the season, going deep in the 3rd with two men on against Kyle Lohse. Berkman finished with three RBIs on the day and is now hitting .372 on the season.

Our View: Through his last 13 games, Berkman has gone 16-for-49 with six RBIs, actually slowing from his pace through the month of May where he hit .471 with nine home runs and 22 RBIs.
Gavin Floyd, P, Chicago White SoxSunday 6/8, 6:27 PM CT
Chicago RHP Gavin Floyd picked up his seventh win of the season today as his White Sox brought a crate full of offense in support of his arm, winning 12-2 over the Twins. Floyd sent seven innings to allow two runs (both earned) on six hits with one walk and a dominating nine strikeouts.

Our View: Floyd now sits at 7-3 with an ERA of 3.10 on the season. He has three consecutive wins, touting seven earned runs allowed with one walk and 20 strikeouts during that span.
Nick Swisher, 1B, New York YankeesSunday 6/8, 6:23 PM CT
The White Sox put the 12-2 win on the board versus the Minnesota Twins today, a strong effort pushed by outfielder Nick Swisher . Swisher went 2-for-4 with his eighth double and sixth homer of the season, posting four total RBIs and two runs scored on the day.

Our View: Swisher has posted at least on hit in his last seven games, going 10-for-29 through that stretch with two home runs and seven RBIs.
Paul Konerko, 1B, Chicago White SoxSunday 6/8, 6:19 PM CT
The White Sox enjoyed a fun-filled day at Comiskey, putting the 12-2 whooping on the Minnesota Twins. The surge was led by first baseman Paul Konerko , going 2-for-4 with two doubles to post two RBIs and two runs scored.

Our View: Deuces wild for the normally-reliable Konerko today, a trend of sorts on the week. Konerko has gone 2-for-4 in each of the three games against the Twins, moving to 8-for-28 on the month. The overall numbers still lack, but he is showing signs of improving.
Jason Kubel, DH, Minnesota TwinsSunday 6/8, 6:11 PM CT
Minnesota found nothing but headaches waiting for them a the park today, taking the 12-2 loss against the Chicago White Sox. The Twins posted just seven total hits on the day, all posted by different players without a single batter posting multiple hits. Outfielder Jason Kubel gets the nod of the day, going 1-for-4 with is seventh home run of the season.

Our View: Kubel has been fine tuning his eye at the plate, touting five walks versus just three strikeouts through June thus far. Today's homer is his first since May 25th.
Kevin Slowey, P, Minnesota TwinsSunday 6/8, 6:05 PM CT
Minnesota RHP Kevin Slowey suffered through a horrific day on the mound as the Twins suffered the devastating 12-2 loss to the White Sox. Slowey lasted just three innings, surrendering eight runs (all earned) on 10 hits with one walk and four strikeouts.

Our View: Slowey appeared to be getting on track with consecutive wins at the end of May to end a string of four straight losses. This is his second loss in a row, giving up 12 earned runs through nine innings in those games.
Ray Durham, 2B, Milwaukee BrewersSunday 6/8, 5:59 PM CT
The Giants posted a total of 14 hits today in their 6-2 win over the Nationals with second baseman Ray Durham doing more than his fair share of the lifting. Durham went 4-for-5 on a day that included his 13th double of the season. Durham failed to drive in a run but did post a run scored.

Our View: The veteran is now hitting .306 in his 13th season in the league and his hitting .478 through the month of June, going 7-for-13 with two doubles and three runs scored in three games versus Washington.
Barry Zito, P, San Francisco GiantsSunday 6/8, 5:53 PM CT
San Francisco LHP Barry Zito earned a much-needed win today, helping his Giants to a 6-3 victory over Washington. Zito lasted just five innings, allowing three runs (all earned) on seven hits with four walks and two strikeouts.

Our View: The struggles for control continue, but Zito has two wins in his last four starts with 12 earned runs allowed over that span. It's not great by any means, but it is an improvement.
Lastings Milledge, CF, Washington NationalsSunday 6/8, 5:48 PM CT
Washington suffered the 6-3 loss to San Francisco today, though outfielder Lastings Milledge put his best foot forward to reverse their fortunes. Milledge went 2-for-4 with his fourth homer of the season to total two RBIs and one run scored.

Our View: Milledge hasn't been so hot that the plate, hitting just .228 through May and .241 through June thus far.
Erik Bedard, P, Seattle MarinersSunday 6/8, 5:37 PM CT
Seattle LHP Erik Bedard threw nice game today off the mound but the offensive support failed to join the effort as the Mariners fell 2-1 to Boston. Bedard threw five innings to allow just one run on two hits with three walks and five strikeouts.

Our View: Bedard walked off the mound with no decision, just his third no-decision in 11 starts. Through his last five starts he has totaled 11 walks versus 27 strikeouts.
Ichiro Suzuki, RF, Seattle MarinersSunday 6/8, 5:33 PM CT
Seattle outfielder Ichiro Suzuki went 0-for-4 today as his Mariners managed just three total hits in a loss to Boston, 2-1.

Our View: This is the first time this month Ichiro has failed to get a hit and his first game in his last eight to miss getting on base. He came into today hitting .333 for the month of June, though he touts just one extra-base hit and one walk versus five strikeouts.
Phil Dumatrait, P, Pittsburgh PiratesSunday 6/8, 5:28 PM CT
Pittsburgh LHP Phil Phil Dumatrait earned his third win of the season today as the Pirates put the Arizona Diamondbacks away, 6-4. Dumatrait went 5 2/3 innings to allow just two runs (both earned) on four hits with two walks and three strikeouts.

Our View: Dumatrait now carries a 3.44 ERA on the season with just five earned runs allowed over his last four starts.
Doug Davis, P, Arizona DiamondbacksSunday 6/8, 5:23 PM CT
Arizona LHP Doug Davis struggled through a rough day on the mound as the Diamondbacks suffered the 6-4 loss to Pittsburgh. Davis last just 3 2/3 innings, allowing five runs (all earned) on seven hits with four walks and no strikeouts.

Our View: Davis has seen limited action and now carries two losses in his last three starts, giving up 12 earned runs through that stretch.
Shane Victorino, CF, Philadelphia PhilliesSunday 6/8, 5:17 PM CT
Philadelphia outfielder Shane Victorino had the offense flowing today as the Phillies put the 6-3 hurt on the Braves, hitting 3-for-5 (all singles) to post one RBI and three runs scored on the day.

Our View: Slugger Ryan Howard drove Victorino in each time he got on, giving the outfielder eight run scored through June with 25 runs scored through his last 18 games.
Ryan Howard, 1B, Philadelphia PhilliesSunday 6/8, 5:10 PM CT
It has been a season of struggle for first baseman Ryan Howard in Philadelphia, but today he got on the plate and mashed the ball around the yard in support of the 6-3 win over Atlanta. Howard went 3-for-4 at the dish with three doubles, posting four RBIs on the day.

Our View: Howard was just 6-for-29 through June coming into today after hitting just .238 through May. He totaled more RBIs today than he has posted in his last seven games, though he has not hit a homer since May 30th.
Mark Teixeira, 1B, Los Angeles AngelsSunday 6/8, 5:06 PM CT
The Braves suffered the 6-3 loss to Philadelphia today as relief pitching gave way to the Phillies' offense, though Atlanta first baseman Mark Teixeira did what he could to reverse their fortunes. Teixeira went 3-for-5 with his 10th home run of the season to total two RBIs and one run scored on the day.

Our View: Teixeira had just three homers in the month of May. He has already matched that in June with the bulk of the month to go.
Dan Uggla, 2B, Florida MarlinsSunday 6/8, 5:00 PM CT
Second baseman Dan Uggla was up to his usual tricks again today, helping the Marlins to a dominating 9-2 win. Uggla went 2-for-3, all singles, to post three RBIs and one runs scored.

Our View: Uggla hit .347 through May and was hitting .348 in June coming into today. Through seven games this month, he has failed to post a hit in two.
Aaron Harang, P, Cincinnati RedsSunday 6/8, 4:56 PM CT
Cincinnati RHP Aaron Harang suffered a troubling ninth loss today as the Reds fell 9-2 to the Marlins. Harang lasted 5 1/3 innings, giving up eight runs (seven earned) on 11 hits with no walks and four strikeouts.

Our View: Harang hasn't seen a win since May 12th, suffering four losses through is last six starts (including three consecutive falls).
Roy Halladay, P, Toronto Blue JaysSunday 6/8, 4:51 PM CT
Toronto RHP Roy Halladay picked up his eighth win of the season today, helping his team to a 5-4 win over Baltimore. Halladay went 7 2/3 innings to allow four runs (all earned) on eight hits with no walks and seven strikeouts.

Our View: That's four consecutive wins for Halladay, giving up just two walks combined versus 24 strikeouts through that span.
Luke Scott, LF, Baltimore OriolesSunday 6/8, 4:48 PM CT
Baltimore outfielder Luke Scott was a force at the plate today despite the 5-4 loss to Toronto, going 2-for-4 with two home runs on the day, finishing with three RBIs and two runs scored.

Our View: Scott hit just .212 through the month of May but has improved, hitting .348 through June coming into today.
Zack Greinke, P, Kansas City RoyalsSunday 6/8, 4:45 PM CT
Kansas City RHP Zack Greinke suffered his fourth loss of the season today as the Royals fell to the Yankees, 6-3. Greinke went five innings to allow four runs (all earned) on six hits with four walks and six strikeouts.

Our View: Greinke threw a total of 104 pitches but suffered his third loss in four starts, going 2-4 since starting at 3-0 through March and April.
Alex Rodriguez, 3B, New York YankeesSunday 6/8, 4:39 PM CT
Yankee first baseman Alex Rodriguez had the offense working in today's 6-3 win over the Royals, going 2-for-2 with two walks at the dish, hitting his 15th double of the season to total two RBIs on the day.

Our View: After injury and struggles in May, A-Rod has gotten back on track, hitting .429 through the month of June thus far with eight RBIs, including six in his last four games.
Bobby Abreu, RF, New York YankeesSunday 6/8, 4:36 PM CT
Yankee outfielder Bobby Abreu swung a mean stick in support of the 6-3 win over the Royals today, going 2-for-4 at the plate with his eighth home run of the season to total three RBIs and two runs scored.

Our View: Abreu hasn't been hitting at his normal pace this month, now sporting a .235 batting average for the month, but he has six RBIs through eight games.
Placido Polanco, 2B, Detroit TigersSunday 6/8, 4:32 PM CT
The Tigers pulled the 5-2 win over the Indians today with strong work from second baseman Placido Polanco , going 2-for-4 at the dish with his 14th double of the season, posting two RBIs and one run scored.

Our View: Polanco his .330 through May but has been off the rough start in June, doing 4-for-15 heading into the series with Cleveland with no hits in nine at-bats in the first two games.
Wandy Rodriguez, P, Houston AstrosSunday 6/8, 4:02 PM CT
Wandy Rodriguez was cruising along Sunday until a couple errors and a couple hit batsmen in the seventh inning opened the door to five unearned runs. The lefty ended the day allowing only four hits and a walk while striking out seven over 6 2/3 innings. He didn't give up any earned runs.

Our View: Wandy has continued his mastery at home this year, posting a 0.72 ERA in four starts at Minute Maid this year (he had a 2.94 ERA in 15 starts at home last year).
Mark Reynolds, 3B, Arizona DiamondbacksSunday 6/8, 3:56 PM CT
Mark Reynolds hit a pair of bombs in Sunday's 6-4 loss to Pittsburgh. The third baseman now has 13 dingers and 39 RBI on the year.

Our View: Reynolds has been an all-or-nothing player this year, with a .250 average and 70 strikeouts to go along with his 13 homers.
Blaine Boyer, P, Atlanta BravesSunday 6/8, 3:53 PM CT
If Blaine Boyer was in line to pick up saves while Rafael Soriano recovers from a tender elbow, he didn't do himself any favors Sunday, allowing three runs on four hits and a walk in just a 1/3 of an inning. Boyer picked up the loss.

Our View: It's looking more and more likely that Mike Gonzalez just might be the closer at some point for the Braves. It would be wise to beat the rush and go to the waiver wire and pick him up now.
Justin Masterson, P, Boston Red SoxSunday 6/8, 3:35 PM CT
Justin Masterson picked up his third straight win Sunday, allowing just one run on three hits and three walks while striking out four over six innings.

Our View: Masterson boasts a 2.59 ERA in four starts, making a statement that he should remain in the Sox rotation.
Jose Guillen, RF, Kansas City RoyalsSunday 6/8, 3:30 PM CT
Jose Guillen had been questionable to play Sunday because of a bruised shin. Not only did he play, but he had a couple hits, including a home run. It was Guillen third long ball in the last two days.

Our View: Guillen got off to a painfully slow start but has made up for it over the last month. It appears the shin injury is a non-issue.
David Ortiz, DH, Boston Red SoxSunday 6/8, 3:26 PM CT
David Ortiz's arm-length cast removed Sunday and was replaced with a half-cast that went from his hand to just below his elbow, according to MLB.com. Big Papi is recovering from a partial tear of the ECU tendon sheath in his left wrist. "It's only been a week," Ortiz said. "The only change is if they don't want my elbow and my shoulder to be going too crazy after a while. I had a problem sleeping with that one cast. This will take it easy on the rest of my arm."

Our View: The Red Sox have not set a timetable for Ortiz's return, but Big Papi is hoping to come back by early July.
Elizardo Ramirez, P, Texas RangersSunday 6/8, 3:20 PM CT
The Rangers designated Elizardo Ramirez for assignment Sunday. Ramirez was rocked for nine runs in 2 2/3 innings in his lone appearance with the club.

Our View: We hope you weren't rostering Ramirez, but if you were, go ahead and cut him loose.
German Duran, 3B, Texas RangersSunday 6/8, 3:18 PM CT
The Rangers recalled German Duran from Triple-A Oklahoma Sunday. To make room on the roster, Elizardo Ramirez was designated for assignment.

Our View: Duran is starting at third today and hitting last in the lineup.
Mike Cameron, CF, Milwaukee BrewersSunday 6/8, 3:10 PM CT
The slumping Mike Cameron was out of the lineup Sunday for the third time in four games, and when he does return to action, he's likely to be hitting lower in the order, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. "I might do that," said manager Ned Yost. "I'm thinking of that. I don't know. We'll see. I'm thinking through it, with an off day (today). I don't want to act on impulse. But we're getting closer to that point. Maybe move both players and they both take off. I've got to think through it and make sure the timing is right."

Our View: J.J. Hardy would replace Cameron in the two hole. Cameron is hitting just .214 in 32 games, though he does have seven homers.
Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida MarlinsSunday 6/8, 3:03 PM CT
Hanley Ramirez had a pair of two-run homers as well as a single in Sunday's 9-2 win over Cincinnati. Hanley has five bombs over his last five games and 14 overall on the year.

Our View: Hanley went through a little slump last month, but he's obviously come through it nicely.
Ryan Tucker, P, Florida MarlinsSunday 6/8, 2:59 PM CT
Ryan Tucker fared well in his major league debut Sunday, allowing just one run on two hits and five walks while striking out six over five innings to pick up the win.

Our View: The five walks are an eyesore, but it's hard to ask for more out of the 21-year-old in his first ever start. He's worth an add in NL-only play and should be monitored in mixed formats.
Vernon Wells, CF, Toronto Blue JaysSunday 6/8, 2:56 PM CT
The decision to activate Vernon Wells from the DL earlier than expected is already paying dividends. Wells had three hits, including a homer, in the Jays' 5-4 win over Baltimore Sunday. He has five hits in two games since coming back from a fractured wrist.

Our View: Players coming back from wrist injuries sometimes suffer from a power outage, so it's good to see Wells hammer a longball already.
Joba Chamberlain, P, New York YankeesSunday 6/8, 2:30 PM CT
Joba Chamberlain's second start was better than his first start, but he still wasn't the dominating force he's been as a reliever. Joba made it through 4 1/3 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk while striking out five. He threw 78 pitches.

Our View: It was good to see Joba have better control this time out. He'll get better. Be patient with him.
Mike Sweeney, 1B, Oakland AthleticsSunday 6/8, 2:21 PM CT
Mike Sweeney will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his bothersome left knee Wednesday and will miss 4-6 weeks, according to the AP. Sweeney, who had right knee surgery last year, hopes to be back to doing baseball activities in 3-4 weeks.

Our View: Is anyone really surprised? You should also not be surprised if it takes Sweeney longer than 4-6 weeks to rejoin the A's.
Jose Valverde, P, Houston AstrosSunday 6/8, 2:17 PM CT
Jose Valverde was walking around with a slight limp on Sunday, but he said it's nothing to worry about, according to MLB.com. The closer has had mild soreness in his left knee since spring training, but it hasn't affected him on the mound, and Valverde doesn't anticipate it affecting him in the future. "I'll be OK," Valverde said. "I can run on it. I'm always ready to pitch."

Our View: Valverde has been arguably the best closer in the game since mid-April, so it doesn't appear that this is anything to sorry about.
Dallas Braden, P, Oakland AthleticsSunday 6/8, 2:12 PM CT
The A's optioned Dallas Braden to Triple-A Sacramento Sunday. The move was made to clear a roster spot for Andrew Brown, who was activated from the DL.

Our View: Alan Embree is now the lone lefty in the A's pen.
Andrew Brown, P, Oakland AthleticsSunday 6/8, 2:10 PM CT
As expected, the A's activated Andrew Brown from the DL Sunday. Brown had been recovering from an appendectomy.

Our View: Dallas Braden was sent to Triple-A Sacramento to clear a roster spot.
Manny Ramirez, LF, Los Angeles DodgersSunday 6/8, 2:05 PM CT
Manny Ramirez hasn't played left field since May because of a tender hamstring, but he hopes to be back in the outfield by next weekend, according to MLB.com. Manny won't be able to DH in the series against the Reds that weekend, so he'll have to play in left if he's going to play at all. "I don't know if you're going to see him out there [before that]," said manager Terry Francona. "And hopefully when we get on the road, he'll feel good enough, because, obviously, we're better with his bat."

Our View: Expect Manny to be in the lineup versus Cincy. He's been ripping the ball out of the DH spot lately.
Kyle McClellan, P, St. Louis CardinalsSunday 6/8, 1:33 PM CT
If the injuries to starters Adam Wainwright and Todd Wellemeyer turn out to be worse than expected, the Cardinals will consider inserting Kyle McClellan into the rotation, pitching coach Dave Duncan told KSDK Channel 5. Duncan added that if they move McClellan into a starter role, that's the role he'll remain in this year.

Our View: McClellan has been terrific out of the bullpen for the Cards this