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Closer Francisco Rodriguez's return from a forearm injury was pushed back by at least one more day when the Angels decided to have the right-hander throw once more in the bullpen Sunday, this time at full speed, before declaring him game-ready. Scioscia was satisfied with the workout and said Rodriguez, sidelined for eight days, could be available tonight.

"His last bullpen [Friday], he got to the point where he'd warm up in the game, but he didn't air it out," Scioscia said. "He needed to turn it loose and test it."

Starter Kelvim Escobar, on the DL because of a bone spur in his elbow, also threw in the bullpen at "about 80% effort" and was on course to return to the rotation Saturday.
 

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ATL 3B Chipper Jones missed last game, downgraded to doubtful Monday vs NY Mets.

BOST 1B Kevin Millar Foot missed last game, "?" Tuesday vs Toronto.

LAA OF Garret Anderson Hamstring left last game, "?" Monday vs Chicago White Sox.

LAA OF Steve Finley Groin pinch-hit last game, "?" Monday vs Chicago White Sox.

LAA C Bengie Molina Thigh missed last 2 games, "?" Monday vs Chicago White Sox.

NYM OF Carlos Beltran Quad missed last game, downgraded to expected to miss Monday vs Atlanta.

NYM 2B Kazuo Matsui Neck missed last game, "?" Monday vs Atlanta

WASH OF Brad Wilkerson Forearm missed last game, expected to miss Monday vs Cincinnati.

WASH OF Jeffrey Hammonds Hamstring 15-day DL

WASH 3B Vinny Castilla Knee left last game, "?" Monday vs Cincinnati.

Nationals recalled infielder Brendan Harris from Triple-A New Orleans.
Harris, who was hitting .282/.326/.448 for New Orleans, will be available to play third base with Vinny Castilla hobbled by a sore knee
 

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Miller rests shoulder
Yost decides not to let catcher risk further injury

With one-quarter of the season complete, aches, pains, bumps and bruises are becoming commonplace in the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse.

Veteran catcher Damian Miller was held out of the lineup for the second consecutive game Sunday due to soreness in his right shoulder.

"It's better than it was (Saturday), but it's still a little sore," Miller said. "It's just a little tendinitis. It's sore near the bicep. Some days it's good and some days it's sore. I could play through it, but Ned (Yost) wanted to give me two days off in a row. Hopefully, I'll be ready to go (tonight)."

Before the game, Yost said Miller was available to pinch-hit. "We're in the middle of May," he said. "It's something we're trying to knock out now. If it was September, he'd be playing."

When Yost did not insert Miller to bat for slumping Chad Moeller in the top of the 10th inning, it became apparent that Miller wasn't available. "We're trying to nip it in the bud," Yost said.

Miller, 35, said he expected to be examined by team doctors either Sunday night or today. Asked if he might receive a cortisone injection to reduce the soreness, Miller said. "That's up to the doctors. But I wouldn't mind. That's not a big deal. My plan is to play 115 or 120 games this year.

"I've been telling people that I feel better now at 35 than I did when I was 25. I feel stronger. My legs feel stronger. I feel great."

Rightfielder Geoff Jenkins, bothered by soreness in his right leg, served as the Brewers' designated hitter for the second consecutive day.

"It's been bugging me for awhile now," Jenkins said. "It's good to get a rest, but I hate DH-ing."

Third baseman Russell Branyan has been bothered by a sore right shoulder. Unlike Miller, who experiences more discomfort while throwing, Branyan feels soreness when he swings.

"As a result of it, it makes him get under a lot of balls," Yost said. "That's why he's hitting a lot of towering fly balls. He's getting under them."

Work in progress: Miller's sore shoulder meant a second straight start for Moeller, whose 0-for-5 performance included three strikeouts and dropped his batting average to .098 (5 for 51).

Yost said that Moeller has shown improvement during batting practice sessions, but "hasn't been able to transition it to the games.

"He knows what he wants to do," Yost said. "He does it real well in batting practice. He just needs to carry it over. He's not near as bad a hitter as he's shown."
 

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Los Angeles - Odalis Perez is set to be placed on the DL and now Jeff Weaver is complaining about a shoulder problem of his own. Scott Erickson has been pulled from the rotation despite the Dodgers? other problems and should be released after Perez returns. That might happen next Monday. As for Weaver, he?ll keep pitching despite weakness in his shoulder. The hope is that it?s just an extended dead-arm phase. It?s definitely reason for concern, but Weaver says there hasn?t been any pain. ? Wilson Alvarez will make a spot start in Perez?s place on Wednesday, but it?s supposed to be a one-and-done. The Dodgers remain too concerned about Alvarez?s shoulder to give him a permanent rotation spot. Maybe in a couple of months. ? There?s only a slight chance that Edwin Jackson will be the choice to take Erickson?s spot in the rotation on Saturday. He was hit hard last time out and has a 6.99 ERA and a 26/20 K/BB ratio in 37 1/3 IP for Triple-A Las Vegas.
 
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