Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon has already forgotten about Friday night’s implosion.
Yankees OF Johnny Damon made his first Fenway left field start since 2000 on Saturday.
The Angels are trying to get healthy before the postseason starts.
Josh Anderson may bat lead-off for the Astros in 2008.
Despite not being in the playoffs, the A’s haven’t given up yet.
Matt Stairs would like to wait until the end of the season to talk contract with the Blue Jays.
Yunel Escobar is showing a lot of maturity at the plate for the Braves.
Ben Sheets will make his next start on short rest for the Brewers.
Chris Duncan returned to the Cardinals in Game 1 of yesterday’s doubleheader.
Cubs closer Ryan Dempster doesn’t like to pitch in non-save situations.
Carl Crawford returned to the Devil Rays lineup after his suspension ended for arguing with an umpire.
Chad Tracy could return to the Diamondbacks today.
Dodgers closer Takashi Saito has been on a roll as of late.
Tyler Walker and Brian Wilson will share the closer duties for the Giants the rest of the way this season.
Cliff Lee hopes to regain the form he once had with the Indians.
Adam Jones has learned alot on the Mariners bench.
Kevin Gregg became the fourth pitcher in as many years to record 30 saves for the Marlins.
Mets pitcher Orlando Hernandez is still having problems with his injured foot.
Felipe Lopez got a vote of confidence from Nationals skipper Manny Acta.
Orioles pitcher Danys Baez is likely done for the season with an injured elbow.
The Padres brought up their Triple-A manager Rick Renteria for the end of the season.
Cole Hamels is ready to start for the Phillies on Tuesday.
John Van Benschoten will get a second chance for the Pirates on Monday.
Rangers skipper Ron Washington has a wish list of players for next year.
Reds 2B Brandon Phillips learned a valuable lesson for admiring a near home run.
Rockies SS Troy Tulowitzki is making a strong case for the Gold Glove.
Royals DH Mike Sweeney will miss two games with a groin injury.
Tigers closer Todd Jones is closing in on 300 career saves.
Justin Morneau is frustrated with his performance for the Twins this year.
White Sox pitcher Jose Contreras doesn’t factor his age into his pitching.