THT Daily: Deadline Day
Major League News for July 31
Yesterday’s Results
Today’s Games
Standings
Game of the Day
Yesterday’s Home Runs
Top Minor League Performances
Player News
Stats
Yesterday’s Results
American League MIN 15 TEX 2 (Recap and Boxscore) Punto: 4-4; Hunter: 3-5, 4 RBI; Silva: 7 IP, 1 R TB 7 DET 3 (Recap and Boxscore) Hollins: 3-4, HR; Fossum: 7 IP, 0 ER, 10 K, 0 BB SEA 10 BAL 5 (Recap and Boxscore) Betancourt: 2 2B; Johjima: 2-5, 3 RBI, HR OAK 3 LAA 1 (Recap and Boxscore) Haren: 9 IP, 1 R CHA 8 KC 4 (Recap and Boxscore) Cintron: 3-5, HR BOS 9 CLE 8 (Recap and Boxscore) See below National League WAS 10 SF 7 (Recap and Boxscore) Kearns: 2 2B, 3 RBI; Vizquel: 4-5, 2 3B FLA 15 PHI 2 (Recap and Boxscore) Cabrera: 2 2B, HR; Johnson: 7 IP, 1 R COL 4 MIL 2 (Recap and Boxscore) Cook: 8 IP, 2 R; Fastest game ever at Coors ARI 15 CHN 4 (Recap and Boxscore) Hudson: 2 HR, 6 RBI
Today’s Games
Visitors Home Time ATL - Smoltz J. (8-5, 3.55) PIT - Snell I. (9-6, 4.63) 7:05 NYM - Pelfrey M. (2-1, 5.28) FLA - Olsen S.* (9-4, 3.79) 7:05 CLE - Sabathia C.* (7-7, 3.82) BOS - Johnson J. (3-10, 6.35) 7:05 TOR - Burnett A. (2-4, 4.53) NYY - Wright J. (6-6, 4.73) 7:05 SEA - Moyer J.* (6-9, 4.21) BAL - Lopez R. (7-11, 6.57) 7:05 LAD - Sele A. (6-4, 3.79) CIN - Arroyo B. (9-7, 3.20) 7:10 DET - Verlander J. (13-4, 2.69) TB - Howell J.* (0-0, -) 7:15 ARI - Vargas C. (8-7, 5.04) CHC - Hill R.* (0-4, 9.53) 8:05 PHI - Mathieson S. (0-2, 5.48) STL - Suppan J. (8-5, 4.98) 8:10 TEX - Eaton A. (0-1, 7.36) MIN - Baker S. (3-6, 6.27) 8:10 CWS - Buehrle M.* (9-9, 4.81) KC - Perez O.* (0-0, -) 8:10 MIL - Bush D. (6-8, 4.95) COL - Fogg J. (7-5, 4.56) 9:05 OAK - Blanton J. (11-8, 4.78) LAA - Saunders J.* (1-0, 1.29) 10:05 HOU - Pettitte A.* (9-11, 5.18) SD - Peavy J. (5-10, 5.01) 10:05 WAS - Hernandez L. (8-8, 5.70) SF - Cain M. (7-7, 4.87) 10:15
Standings
The graphics next to each team are called “sparklines.” They depict each team’s performance over the last month. Each “up” bar is a victory and a “down” bar is a loss. There are horizontal lines for home games and red bars represent games decided by two runs or less. “PWins” is short for Projected Wins, based on each team’s Run Differential, and is often a better measure of a team’s true strength. Other team graphs and stats can be found on our Team Page.
American League East Pwins Diff BOS 63 41 .606 0.0 58 5NYA 61 41 .598 1.0 58 3
TOR 57 48 .543 6.5 58 -1
BAL 48 59 .449 16.5 46 2
TB 44 62 .415 20.0 43 1
American League Central DET 70 35 .667 0.0 66 4
CHA 62 42 .596 7.5 60 2
MIN 61 43 .587 8.5 59 2
CLE 45 59 .433 24.5 55 -10
KC 37 68 .352 33.0 39 -2
American League West OAK 56 50 .528 0.0 53 3
LAA 54 51 .514 1.5 54 0
SEA 52 53 .495 3.5 53 -1
TEX 52 54 .491 4.0 53 -1
National League East Pwins Diff NYN 63 41 .606 0.0 61 2
PHI 49 55 .471 14.0 50 -1
FLA 49 56 .467 14.5 51 -2
ATL 48 56 .462 15.0 53 -5
WAS 47 59 .443 17.0 47 0
National League Central STL 58 46 .558 0.0 54 4
CIN 55 50 .524 3.5 51 4
MIL 50 56 .472 9.0 46 4
HOU 49 56 .467 9.5 50 -1
CHN 43 62 .410 15.5 42 1
PIT 40 66 .377 19.0 47 -7
National League West SD 55 50 .524 0.0 54 1
ARI 54 51 .514 1.0 53 1
COL 51 54 .486 4.0 54 -3
SF 51 55 .481 4.5 52 -1
LAN 50 55 .476 5.0 54 -4
Game of the Day
David Ortiz hit a game-winning three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to lead the Red Sox to a 9-8 win over the Indians. It was his second game-ending hit in three days, fifth of the year and his 12th since joining Boston four years ago. Big Papi had two home runs in the game, giving him 37 for the season. His 14 home runs in July set a new Boston record for most home runs in one month.
One more Ortiz note: he drove in four runs, raising his total for the season to 105 RBI. That’s not only the most in the majors, it’s the highest total in Red Sox history through the end of July. The previous record was 104, set by Ted Williams and Vern Stephens in 1949. (Source: Elias)
It was another blow to the Cleveland bullpen, which now has almost as many blown saves (14) as saves (15). This time, the culprit was newly anointed closer Fausto Carmona. Casey Blake had two home runs and five RBI’s for the Indians.
CLEVELAND (8) VS BOSTON (9) - FINAL CLEVELAND ab r h rbi bb so lob avg G Sizemore cf 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 .301 J Michaels lf 5 2 2 0 0 1 1 .275 T Hafner dh 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 .296 V Martinez 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 .306 C Blake rf 3 2 2 5 0 0 0 .301 J Peralta ss 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 .259 H Luna 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 .250 K Shoppach c 4 0 1 2 0 2 0 .241 A Marte 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 .000 Totals 35 8 9 8 2 9 4 BATTING: 2B - H Luna (1, D Wells); K Shoppach (3, D Wells); T Hafner (22, D Wells). HR - C Blake 2 (14, 2nd inning off D Wells 0 on, 1 Out, 5th inning off D Wells 2 on, 2 Out). SF - C Blake. RBI - C Blake 5 (47), K Shoppach 2 (9), T Hafner (86). 2-out RBI - C Blake 3. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - G Sizemore 1. Team LOB - 3. FIELDING: Outfield assists - G Sizemore (D Mirabelli at Home). BOSTON ab r h rbi bb so lob avg K Youkilis 1b 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 .293 M Loretta 2b 5 1 1 0 0 1 3 .302 D Ortiz dh 5 2 3 4 0 1 1 .289 M Ramirez lf 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 .315 M Lowell 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 .290 J Varitek c 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 .243 a-D Mirabelli ph-c 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 .188 C Crisp cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 .269 W Pena rf 4 1 3 3 0 1 0 .333 A Cora ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 .293 Totals 37 9 13 9 2 8 9 a-doubled to deep center for J Varitek in the 3rd. BATTING: 2B - D Mirabelli (4, P Byrd); D Ortiz (20, J Davis). 3B - W Pena (1, P Byrd). HR - M Ramirez (29, 1st inning off P Byrd 1 on, 2 Out), D Ortiz 2 (37, 3rd inning off P Byrd 0 on, 0 Out, 9th inning off F Carmona 2 on, 1 Out), W Pena (5, 4th inning off P Byrd 0 on, 0 Out). RBI - M Ramirez 2 (84), W Pena 3 (24), D Ortiz 4 (105). 2-out RBI - M Ramirez 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - M Loretta 1, M Lowell 1. Team LOB - 5. FIELDING: E - A Cora (4, throw). ---------------------------------------------------- CLEVELAND - 032 030 000 -- 8 BOSTON - 221 100 003 -- 9 One out when winning run scored. ---------------------------------------------------- CLEVELAND ip h r er bb so hr era P Byrd 4 9 6 6 0 2 3 5.00 J Davis 2 2/3 2 0 0 1 4 0 4.82 R Betancourt (H, 4) 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 2 0 3.97 F Carmona (L, 1-5; B, 1) 1/3 2 3 3 1 0 1 4.82 BOSTON ip h r er bb so hr era D Wells 4 2/3 8 8 8 2 3 2 11.08 K Snyder (W, 3-2) 4 1/3 1 0 0 0 6 0 6.00 WP - J Davis. Pitches-strikes: P Byrd 72-53; J Davis 48-33; R Betancourt 16-11; F Carmona 15-7; D Wells 96-60; K Snyder 57-38. Ground balls-fly balls: P Byrd 1-8; J Davis 3-1; R Betancourt 0-2; F Carmona 0-1; D Wells 8-3; K Snyder 2-5. Batters faced: P Byrd 20; J Davis 11; R Betancourt 4; F Carmona 4; D Wells 24; K Snyder 14. UMPIRES: HP--C.B. Bucknor. 1B--John Hirschbeck. 2B--Wally Bell. 3B--Mark Carlson. T--3:15. Att--36,387. Weather: 82 degrees, partly cloudy. Wind: 8 mph, in from right.
The following graph tracks the game’s Win Probability, courtesy of Fan Graphs.

Yesterday’s Home Runs
The following stats are provided by Hit Tracker, which logs the projected distance of each home run (if it were to land uninterrupted at field level) and its “standard” distance, which is corrected for weather conditions.
Hitter Pitcher True Dist Std. Dist HR # Hermida, Jeremy FLA Lieber, Jon PHI 445 434 5 Sexson, Richie SEA Rodriguez, Eddy BAL 422 433 23 Markakis, Nick BAL Mateo, Julio SEA 406 420 4 Young, Dmitri DET Meadows, Brian TB 417 416 4 Cruz, Nelson TEX Eyre, Scott MIN 416 410 1 Monroe, Craig DET Meadows, Brian TB 409 409 15 Pena, Wily Mo BOS Byrd, Paul CLE 436 408 5 Johjima, Kenji SEA Rodriguez, Eddy BAL 398 408 12 Atkins, Garrett COL Capuano, Chris MIL 444 407 15 Ortiz, David BOS Carmona, Fausto CLE 433 406 37 Uggla, Dan FLA White, Rick PHI 427 403 16 Ramirez, Aramis CHC Webb, Brandon ARI 438 398 24 Cintron, Alex CWS Hernandez, Runelvys KC 444 397 3 Coste, Chris PHI Johnson, Josh FLA 402 397 3 Rabe, Josh MIN Rheinecker, John TEX 399 394 2 Dye, Jermaine CWS Hernandez, Runelvys KC 450 393 29 Hunter, Torii MIN Benoit, Joaquin TEX 396 392 15 Mora, Melvin BAL Meche, Gil SEA 380 390 12 Hollins, Damon TB Rogers, Kenny DET 387 386 12 Ramirez, Manny BOS Byrd, Paul CLE 441 384 29 Roberts, Brian BAL Meche, Gil SEA 378 382 3 Tracy, Chad ARI Prior, Mark CHC 428 381 15 Rivera, Juan LAA Haren, Dan OAK 408 380 17 Crede, Joe CWS Hernandez, Runelvys KC 422 376 22 Payton, Jay OAK Santana, Ervin LAA 408 375 7 Olivo, Miguel FLA Lieber, Jon PHI 385 375 12 Cabrera, Miguel FLA Lieber, Jon PHI 382 372 16 Ortiz, David BOS Byrd, Paul CLE 398 368 36 Holliday, Matt COL Capuano, Chris MIL 375 367 20 Lee, Travis TB Rogers, Kenny DET 367 366 8 Drew, Stephen ARI Rusch, Glendon CHC 405 363 1 Bradley, Milton OAK Santana, Ervin LAA 392 363 7 Hudson, Orlando ARI Prior, Mark CHC 404 354 10 Green, Shawn ARI Prior, Mark CHC 386 352 10 Teixeira, Mark TEX Silva, Carlos MIN 343 339 15 Blake, Casey CLE Wells, David BOS 365 335 14 Blake, Casey CLE Wells, David BOS 360 328 13 Byrnes, Eric ARI Rusch, Glendon CHC NA NA 15 Hudson, Orlando ARI Rusch, Glendon CHC NA NA 11
Top Minor League Games
The following list, provided by First Inning, includes the top minor league batting (based on Runs Created) and pitching (based on Game Score) performances from yesterday.
ORG LVL PLAYER POS AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO Notes BAL A+ Arturo Rivas CF 4 3 1 0 1 0 1 .515 OBP during past week CHW A Javier Castillo SS 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 LA AA Craig Brazell 1B 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 3 runs scored LA AAA Matt Kemp CF 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 Hitting .545 over last 22 at bats SEA AA Jason Bourgeois LF 6 5 2 0 0 0 0 STL AA Travis Hanson 3B 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 TB A+ Josh Arhart C 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 TB A Jackson Brennan CF 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 TOR A L. Hetherington LF 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 ORG LVL PLAYER IP H R ER SO BB HR Notes ARI AA Ross Ohlendorf 7.0 5 4 4 11 1 2 BAL AAA Brian Burres 6.1 5 1 1 5 3 1 CHC A+ Donald Veal 6.0 5 1 1 6 3 0 40 K over last 34 IP CHW AA Lance Broadway 7.0 7 1 1 7 0 0 0.99 ERA over past month KC AAA Adam Bernero 7.0 4 2 1 1 3 1 LA AAA Hong-Chih Kuo 5.0 5 0 0 5 1 0 LA AA Spike Lundberg 7.0 5 1 1 6 2 0 NYM A+ Brian Bannister 7.0 4 0 0 8 0 0 PHI AAA Eude Brito 7.0 4 1 1 5 2 0
Player News
Player news items are provided by CBS SportsLine.com.
Legendary right-hander Greg Maddux is leaving the Cubs after all: He’s headed to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who acquired him seconds before the trade deadline Monday for shortstop Cesar Izturis.
Tampa Bay traded Julio Lugo to the L.A. Dodgers for prospects Joel Guzman and Sergio Pedroza Monday. The Devil Rays assigned Guzman to Triple-A Durham of the IL and Pedroza to Class A Visalia of the California League. The Devil Rays also called up INF B.J. Upton from Durham and will recall Benjamin Zobrist from Triple-A Durham to start at shortstop for Tuesday’s game against the Tigers.
The New York Mets have sent outfielder Xavier Nady to Pittsburgh for starting pitcher Oliver Perez and reliever Roberto Hernandez. The 24-year-old Perez has fallen off after a big season in 2004. The left-hander went 2-10 with a 6.63 ERA in 15 starts for Pittsburgh this season before being optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis on June 29. In six minor league starts, he was 1-3 with a 5.63 ERA.
Duaner Sanchez has a separated pitching shoulder from a car accident Sunday. The injury appears to be bad enough to keep him sidelined for the year. It was reported that he could be out for at least a month. Sanchez has been a key member of New York’s outstanding bullpen, going 5-1 with a 2.60 ERA in 49 games. He was acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers last offseason.
Omar Minaya said Lastings Milledge will be called up Tuesday. Xavier Nady’s departure leaves an everyday hole in right field.
The Tigers acquired first baseman Sean Casey from the Pirates on Monday in exchange for minor-league pitcher Brian Rogers. Casey, a career .304 hitter, gives the AL Central-leading Tigers the left-handed-hitting presence they have lacked as they head toward a playoff berth. Rogers is a Class A reliever who was not one of the Tigers’ top 30 prospects to begin the season. Rogers was an 11th-round pick in 2003. To make room for Casey, Detroit optioned the contract of first baseman Chris Shelton to Triple-A Toledo.
The Rangers received right-hander Kip Wells from the Pirates for minor-league pitcher Jesse Chavez, who was 2-5 with a 4.42 ERA in 38 games at Double-A Frisco before pitching once for Triple-A Oklahoma. The 29-year-old Wells was 1-5 with a 6.69 ERA in seven startsthis season for Pittsburgh after starting the season on the DL after March surgery to repair a blood clot in his right arm. John Rheinecker could be on the outs in the Rangers’ rotation.
The Rockies have acquired left-hander Jeremy Affeldt and right-hander Denny Bautista from the Royals for infielder Ryan Shealy and right-hander Scott Dohmann.
The Padres acquired Todd Walker from the Cubs on Monday to help out at third base. Mark Bellhorn is still expected to get playing time at third base for the Padres and Geoff Blum will return to a utility role. “Yeah, he’s going to get playing time at third,” manager Bruce Bochy. Walker can also spell rookie Josh Barfield at second base and come off the bench.
Atlanta dealt struggling pitcher Jorge Sosa to St. Louis for right-hander Rich Scalamandre. Sosa couldn’t hold jobs as a starter, closer or setup man this season. He blew three of six save opportunities in his brief stint as a closer. Sosa was 3-10 with a 5.46 ERA overall, a dramatic decline from his surprising success in 2005, when he was 13-3 with a 2.55 ERA.
The Reds added left-hander Rheal Cormier to their bullpen Monday, sending 23-year-old right-hander Justin Germano to Philadelphia. The Reds said Cormier had agreed to a one-year contract extension through 2007, with a club option for 2008. Germano, obtained from San Diego last year, was called up by the Reds to start Saturday night’s game at Milwaukee, taking the 6-3 loss before being optioned back to Triple-A Louisville.
The Rangers have acquired 1B/DH Matt Stairs from the Royals for minor league pitcher Joselo Diaz on Monday. Diaz started the season at Double-A Frisco and was 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in eight games before being promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma, where he had a 3.28 ERA with four saves in 28 games.
The Kansas City Royals made a number of roster moves. They placed Brandon Duckworth on the 15-day disabled list due to a strained left elbow, Doug Mientkiewicz (back) was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to his sore back, the Royals recalled Joel Peralta from Triple-A Omaha and they also activated Reggie Sanders (groin) from the 15-day disabled list.
The Orioles placed LHP Kurt Birkins on the 15-day DL, retroactive July 30 and recalled RHP Julio Manon from Triple-A Ottawa of the IL.
The Phillies recalled right-handed relief pitcher Brian Sanches from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to replace Rheal Cormier, while the Reds optioned outfielder Brandon Watson to Louisville.
The Nats, who won’t need a fifth starter again until Aug. 12, optioned Mike O’Connor to Triple-A New Orleans and called up RHP Ryan Wagner was from New Orleans for bullpen help.
Torii Hunter (foot) was activated from the 15-day disabled list on Monday. He was 3-for-5 with a home run (15) and four RBI (53) in Monday’s game at Texas. He also had three runs in the successful return.
Mark Prior allowed six earned runs, six hits and three walks in Monday’s game against the Diamondbacks, as he lost again and fell to 0-5. He also struck out five batters, as his ERA increased to 7.20. “I threw the ball good,” Prior said. “I did exactly what I wanted to do, make them hit it to the big part of the ballpark. Unfortunately the wind was howling out (Monday night) and I can’t do much about it.”
Chase Utley extended his hitting streak to 32 games Monday with a single in the sixth inning of the Phillies’ game against Florida, the second-longest streak in team history. Utley was 0-for-2 against starter Josh Johnson when he singled off the glove of diving second baseman Dan Uggla. Uggla smacked his hand against the grass and Utley extended the longest streak in the major leagues this season.
Rookie Josh Johnson allowed two runs in seven innings in the Marlins’ 15-2 victory over the Phillies on Monday, to take the NL lead in earned run average (2.52). Another rookie, Francisco Liriano, leads the AL and the majors with a 1.96 mark. This is the first time in major-league history that rookies lead both leagues in ERA at the end of July. (Source: Elias)
With Kenny Rogers allowing six runs in five innings to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays last night, that makes seven poor starts in his last eight. His ERA over that time is 7.85. He’s walking over 1 more per nine than in his previous 14 games and allowing about twice as many home runs. (Source: Baseball Musings)
1B Dan Johnson, sent down to the minors just after the All-Star break, hit a grand slam Saturday for Triple-A Sacramento and is batting .456 with 25 RBI in 14 games.
1B Nick Swisher, hitting .175 with 48 strikeouts over his last 38 games, dating back to June 14, didn’t start Sunday. Swisher has struggled to find his stroke and regain weight after coming down with mono and dropping 15 pounds.
3B Ty Wigginton hopes to be back in about four weeks after having his left hand broken by a pitch in Saturday’s game. Wigginton will be examined Monday by Rays orthopedist Koco Eaton. The normal recovery time is six weeks, but Wigginton insists he is a fast healer. A move to replace Wigginton will be announced Monday.
Howie Kendrick had a recent stretch of 17 hits in 34 at-bats. Kendrick, who was hitting just .115 when he was sent back to Triple-A Salt Lake in May, has been hot since being recalled for a second time, boosting his average to .333.
The New York Post reports that Gary Sheffield (wrist surgery) will probably return as the Yankees’ designated hitter, now that the team added Bobby Abreu to start in right field. “Gary has said his goal is to win a World Series with the Yankees and if this helps that happen, it’s good,” Sheffield’s lawyer, Rufus Williams said.
Ronny Cedeno is just 21-for-126 since June 15 but is 6-for-15 in his last four games, including a homer Sunday off Chris Carpenter. The reason? He’s using both of his eyes to scout the ball. Instead of rolling his eyes to pick up the pitch, he’s adjusted the angle of his head and it allows him to see the ball more clearly with both eyes.
Armando Benitez’s days as closer for the San Francisco Giants this season could be numbered. He has blown each of his last three save opportunities during the team’s seven-game losing streak, forcing San Francisco officials to decide whether another arm in the ninth inning might give the Giants a better chance to win.
Monthly home run stats from Hit Tracker:
April: 845 homers in 366 games = 2.31/game
May: 911 homers in 423 games = 2.15/game
June: 878 homers in 398 games = 2.21/game
July: 894 homers in 386 games = 2.32/game
Total Year: 3528 homers in 1573 games = 2.24/game
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