Emilio Bonifacio (knee) might be shut down – Emilio Bonifacio | FLA

29 Aug
2012
Emilio Bonifacio (knee) has experienced little improvement since being placed on the disabled list, and Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen would prefer shutting him down for the season.
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Harvey will be shut down around 175 innings – Matt Harvey | NYM

29 Aug
2012
Mets manager Terry Collins said Wednesday that Matt Harvey will be shut down before the end of the season.
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Billy Hamilton unlikely to join Reds in Sept. – Billy Hamilton | CIN

29 Aug
2012
Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said Wednesday that prospect infielder Billy Hamilton will "probably" not be called up in September.
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Nationals manager, GM shrug off recent spat (Yahoo! Sports)

28 Aug
2012
MIAMI (AP) -- Manager Davey Johnson and general manager Mike Rizzo sat side by side on the bench in chummy fashion before the Washington Nationals' game Tuesday and said their recent argument was merely ''business as usual.''
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Maddon says Niemann (fibula) ready to return – Jeff Niemann | TB

27 Aug
2012
Rays manager Joe Maddon said Monday that Jeff Niemann (fibula, hand) does not need another minor league rehab start.
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Bobby V hasn’t made decision on Aceves’ role – Alfredo Aceves | BOS

27 Aug
2012
Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said Monday that he hasn't made a decision about Alfredo Aceves' role.
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Aceves expected back Tuesday night against Angels (Yahoo! Sports)

27 Aug
2012

In this Aug. 21, 2012, photo Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Alfredo Aceves throws out a Los Angeles Angels batter during a baseball game in Boston. The Red Sox have suspended Aceves for three games for conduct detrimental to the team. General manager Ben Cherington made the announcement during Saturday night's game against the Kansas City Royals, Aug. 25. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

BOSTON (AP) -- Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said that he expects suspended reliever Alfredo Aceves to join the team when Boston opens a nine-game west coast trip Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels.


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Justin Toole plays all nine positions in minor-league game

27 Aug
2012
by David Brown in Fantasy Baseball, General

Cleveland Indians minor leaguer Justin Toole just became one of those rarest of commodities in baseball by demonstrating he's a nine-tool player. Well, nine positions, anyway, after the appropriately named Toole played every spot on defense for the High-A Carolina Mudcats on Saturday. He's a regular Bert Campaneris!

It was a stunt, it was a gimmick, but it was also fun — and it didn't cost the Mudcats, who improved to 61-71 after beating Salem 4-2. A 25-year-old utility man (no kidding!) in his fourth season, Toole went 1 for 4 at the plate and pitched the ninth inning, striking out two but also allowing back-to-back home runs.

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Great success! Via Twitter, Toole provided a neat photo collage of his accomplishment. He also told MiLB.com that skipper Edwin Rodriguez, the Miami Marlins manager before Ozzie Guillen took over, had this in mind all season:

"My manager ... came up to me at the beginning of the year and asked me where I could play. I told him, 'Anywhere,' and he came up to me later and said I'd play all nine positions later this year," Toole said. "I kind of laughed [at the time], but as the season was winding down, he picked tonight and we ran with it."

Toole began the game in right field, moving across the outfield over the first three innings. He made his way to the infield in the fourth, starting at first base and reaching third by the seventh. He caught the eighth and finished the night on the mound.

This has happened before in the minors — in fact, teammates Kevin Higgins and Keith Lockhart of the Padres organization both did it in the same game for Triple-A Las Vegas in 1994 — but it's also a great reminder of how rarely it's been done in the majors.

Only four players have ever played all nine positions in a major-league game, and none since Shane Halter of the Tigers in October 2000.  Scott Sheldon of the Rangers also did it earlier that season. Before that, Cesar Tovar of the Twins in 1968 and Bert Campaneris of the A's (Kansas City at the time) did it in '65. The Flagrant Fan has a detailed rundown of every episode.

(An aside: Steve Lyons did it once, too — in an exhibition game — but never during the regular season. He wanted to, but darn that Jim Fregosi!)

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Here's the thing about this kind of accomplishment: Tovar and Campaneris are excused, but it's still incomplete because nobody has ever played all nine and been a designated hitter in one game. It's like climbing Mount Everest and leaving the last 10 feet for next time. Toole missed the opportunity, too, because they use a DH in the Carolina League.

But let's even take it one more step. Well, more than one more. Let's take the concept manager Russ Nixon used in '94 with Higgins and Lockhart and expand it to all nine starting players: Nine guys, nine different positions, one game. It would create scorecard chaos. Some might even think it makes a travishamockery of baseball. Well, the sport that brought you Eddie Gaedel and fans-as-managers begs to differ. It would take a lot of planning and patience, but it's really the final frontier for the multiple position stunt.

We'll probably never see it in the majors, but sometime in late September it would make a Twins-Indians game much more enticing to watch.

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Fill-in Flowers leads Chisox past Mariners (Yahoo! Sports)

25 Aug
2012

Umpire crew chief Jim Joyce, center, keeps Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura, right, away from home plate umpire Lance Barrett after Barrett ejected catcher A.J. Pierzynski and Ventura during the third inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO (AP) -- White Sox backup catcher Tyler Flowers figured he'd have another night off. And then starter A.J. Pierzynski and manager Robin Ventura were ejected in the third inning and suddenly he was in the game.


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Red Sox hand Alfredo Aceves three-game suspension after disagreement with Bobby Valentine

25 Aug
2012

The Boston Red Sox are having quite the weekend (and season), aren't they?

After finalizing their stunning blockbuster trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday afternoon, the Red Sox turned right around and announced that right-handed reliever Alfredo Aceves, who has served as their closer since the beginning of the season, has been suspended three games for "conduct detrimental to the team."

It appears the incident that led to the suspension occurred after the Red Sox's 4-3 win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. With Boston holding that tight one-run lead in the ninth, manager Bobby Valentine elected to use the man the team had planned on having at closer this game, Andrew Bailey, for a four-out save attempt. Bailey would answer that call to earn his first save of the season.

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According to Tim Britton of the Providence Journal, the unannounced plan to give that opportunity to Bailey didn't sit well with Aceves, which led to a scene in the manager's office.

Aceves was visibly angry in the clubhouse after Friday night's win, which was closed out by Andrew Bailey. Aceves slammed the door on his way in and out of manager Bobby Valentine's office after the game.

Having fun yet, Mr. Valentine?

Of course Aceves' outburst is just the latest case of Red Sox players outwardly disagreeing with the managerial stylings of Bobby V. Though I would agree he doesn't owe his players an explanation for every decision he makes, I would think it would have been in his best interests to better communicate to Aceves that a save opportunity wouldn't be coming his way on Friday night. Especially in light of some of those reports. Aceves likely would not have been happy initially, but at least he has some time to cool off and you increase the odds of avoiding a heat-of-the-moment tantrum.

Then again, after Aceves imploded on Thursday, allowing five runs to the Los Angeles Angels in a wild 14-13 loss — Aceves was credited with his seventh blown save and eighth loss as a result — he probably should have been expecting a breather.

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But regardless of how you look at it now, it won't change the actions or the consequences. Aceves is out of action through Monday's series finale with the Royals. And I'd say there's at least a decent chance the closer's job won't be waiting for him when he returns.

Stay tuned for that reaction on Tuesday.

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