Catcher placed on DL with knee injury

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I wonder if they will do a waiver wire pickup of c javy lopez from baltimore...
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BOSTON (AP) -- Jason Varitek was placed on the disabled list Tuesday with a twisted left knee, leaving the Boston Red Sox without their captain and catcher.

Varitek left Monday night's 9-8 victory over the Cleveland Indians in the bottom of the third inning, when his backup, Doug Mirabelli, pinch hit. An inning earlier, Varitek rounded second base then walked gingerly back to the bag. He scored on Wily Mo Pena's triple and caught the top of the third. "It's been bothering him for a couple weeks and he went around second last night and twisted it a little bit," manager Terry Francona said before Tuesday night's game against Cleveland.

Varitek, who played in 85 of Boston's first 104 games, went on the disabled list after undergoing tests Tuesday.

Mirabelli started Tuesday and Ken Huckaby was called up from Triple-A Pawtucket to take Varitek's roster spot. Huckaby was hitting .207 with two homers and 16 RBIs in 68 games with Pawtucket.

The Red Sox also recalled right-hander Jason Johnson from Pawtucket and optioned left-hander Javier Lopez there. Johnson started Tuesday night's game.

Boston also designated first baseman Hee-Seop Choi, who was at Pawtucket, for assignment.

Varitek is considered an outstanding handler of pitchers but struggled at the plate. He is batting .243 with 11 homers and 50 RBIs. He began the season with a .272 career average with 119 homers in eight seasons, all with Boston.

He was hurt one day after right fielder Trot Nixon strained his right biceps while swinging. He went on the disabled list Monday.

Before Huckaby showed up, Francona held an audition in the clubhouse for a backup catcher. Third baseman Mike Lowell and backup infielder Alex Cora took part.

"We had a big tryout right here in the clubhouse. It was a blowout," said Lowell, who won.

Lowell "looked like he knew what he was doing," Francona said. "Cora looked like he was squatting like me. That hurt his chances right away."
 

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the "CUBS", they have extra money to burn and have a history of being generous to other MLB ballclubs:)
 

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Andruw Jones Placed On Waivers

http://www.eagletribune.com/siteSearch/apstorysection/local_story_215064533
"In any event, I seriously doubt Jones will be playing for anybody but the Braves, despite the fact that in the next week, he'll earn the 10-and-5 right to veto any trade. But we'll soon know if anybody has placed a claim, and whether the Braves are willing to discuss a trade."

Jones makes $13.5MM next season in the last year of his contract. He'll turn 30 in the beginning of the '07 season. Andruw's .350 OBP and .514 SLG are right in line with career norms. Baseball Prospectus expects him to remain at this level until about 2009. Remember, National League teams would get the first crack at Jones if more than one club puts in a claim. I could see the Cardinals and Astros putting in claims. If the Braves can't make a deal with the team that claimed Jones, they can always just pull him back.












article explaining the waiver system:

http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/colu...mns/story?columnist=phillips_steve&id=2130379
 
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