Don't Go Too Far For Profar

Don't Go Too Far For Profar
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A.J. Griffin gave up three runs on seven hits over six innings Sunday against the Royals.

It was another solid outing from Griffin, who has allowed just seven earned runs combined in his past four starts. He had three walks, five strikeouts, and was removed after the sixth inning with 105 pitches. Griffin didn't factor in the decision, but continues to pitch well this season. He has a plus matchup with the Astros on Saturday.
May 19 - 7:43 PM

Jason Vargas threw seven scoreless innings in Sunday's win over the White Sox.

After a rough outing against the Astros, Vargas has went at least seven innings in his last two games and has back-to-back quality starts. He gave up just four hits with three walks and finished with six strikeouts. Vargas now has a 3.55 ERA through his first nine starts this season.
May 19 - 7:10 PM

Howie Kendrick went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI in Sunday's game against the White Sox.

Kendrick hasn't had many RBI opportunities batting in the sixth spot for the Angels, but he surprisingly managed six home runs this season. The 29-year-old second baseman is batting .370 (10-for-27) with a home run and two doubles over his last seven games.
May 19 - 7:06 PM

Jake Peavy was charged with four earned runs on four hits over six innings in a loss Sunday against the Angels.

Peavy struggled with his control (five walks), but allowed just four hits and had seven strikeouts. After giving up consecutive two run innings, he retired the last seven batters he faced. It ends a streak of five-straight games in which Peavy had surrendered two or fewer runs. Peavy shouldn't have any trouble getting back on track in his next start Saturday vs. the Marlins.
May 19 - 6:52 PM

Scott Van Slyke left Sunday's game with an apparent leg injury.

Van Slyke fouled a pitch off his leg and had to be removed from the game. The Dodgers should provide an update on his status soon.
May 19 - 6:30 PM

Cubs designated RHP Michael Bowden for assignment.

The move clears a spot for Matt Garza's return from the disabled list. Bowden has a 3.78 ERA in 14 appearances with the Cubs this season.
May 19 - 6:25 PM

Angel Pagan left Sunday's game with flu-like symptons.

Pagan was taken out of the game in the fifth inning and replaced by Andres Torres. He won't require an extended absence and could return to the Giants' lineup Monday.
May 19 - 5:55 PM

Mets prospect Rafael Montero has been promoted to Triple-A Las Vegas.

It's just a spot start for Montero, who has a 3.47 ERA with Double-A Binghamton. The Mets will him send back down immediately, but it's likely only a matter of time before he's officially added to the Triple-A rotation. Montero, 22, is viewed as more major league ready than higher ceiling prospects Domingo Tapia and Luis Mateo.
May 19 - 5:36 PM
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