Kevin Youkilis shouldn’t have to go on the DL for the Red Sox.
For Angels OF Vladimir Guerrero being in the Home Run Derby is an “honor”.
Houston’s Lance Berkman got the day off against Tom Glavine on Saturday.
A’s starter Dan Haren is still in the mix to start the All-Star game on Tuesday.
Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay is OK with being snubbed for the All-Star game.
The Braves’ Jarrod Saltalamacchia was back in the lineup after taking a foul tip to the head on Friday.
Brewers rookie 3B Ryan Braun is throwing his name into the NL Rookie of the Year mix.
Cardinals 3B Scott Rolen is trying find some consistency at the plate.
Mike Fontenot has been off to a hot start for the Cubs since being called up.
Devil Rays skipper Joe Maddon set his rotation for after the All-Star break.
Diamondbacks SS Stephen Drew hopes the All-Star break doesn’t put a damper on his hot streak.
The Dodgers pitching staff is looking forward to the All-Star break.
Giants slugger Barry Bonds wants to play in 2008.
The Indians hope to enter the All-Star break on a high note.
Mariners rookie Eric O’Flaherty is getting the job done in the bullpen.
Renyel Pinto has become the Marlins left-handed setup guy.
After benching Jose Reyes, Mets skipper Willie Randolph wants his team to hustle all the time.
Nationals 1B Dimitri Young is having a career year at the plate.
Orioles pitcher Erik Bedard tied a club record with 15 strikeouts in 3-0 win over Texas on Saturday.
The Padres activated Milton Bradley from the DL on before Saturday’s game.
Brett Myers is ready for the next step in his return to the Phillies.
Pirates starter Paul Maholm’s adjustments in his delivery are paying dividends for him.
The Rangers shook up their roster a little before the All-Star break.
The Reds shook up their bullpen before the All-Star break.
The Rockies bench has given them a big boost so far this season.
Mike Sweeney won’t return to the Royals until August at the earliest.
The Tigers are packing the fans in at Comerica Park this season.
Twins catcher Mike Redmond shook off his head injury and was back in the lineup on Saturday.
John Danks is hoping to pitch 200 innings for the White Sox this season.
The Yankees’ Johnny Damon won’t let his injuries affect his speed.