The maintenance includes massages and strengthening exercises before the game and sitting in the ice tub and a routine with exercise bands after the game. Tulo admits that his nagging left groin ailment leaves him "not capable" of playing every day. The injury bothers the shortstop most when he's running, particularly when he lunges to first base and sometimes when he breaks out of the batter's box. The Rockies are doing their best to manage the condition, and assistant general manager Bill Geivett admits that the club is "being overly cautious." Tulo has started 34 of the team's first 42 games and will probably continue to play at a similar pace. He's been awfully productive, hitting .341/.413/.605 with eight homers and 35 RBI, but obviously the groin issue remains a long-term concern.
Tulo does two hours of maintenance on leg
Troy Tulowitzki | COL
(May 19, 2013 10:27 AM EDT)
Troy Tulowitzki does roughly two hours of pregame and postgame maintenance on his left leg every day.
Source:
Denver Post
Ben Revere relegated to backup duty
Ben Revere | PHI
(May 19, 2013 9:51 AM EDT)
Ben Revere hasn't started for four straight games.
He's actually hitting .357/.438/.393 in 33 plate appearances this month, but the Phillies have been going with John Mayberry in center field of late. Revere and hitting instructor Steve Henderson have been watching old film of the outfielder from his minor league days in hopes of finding something to fix his batting stroke. He'll probably be back in the lineup on Sunday after Mayberry took the golden sombrero Saturday.
Source:
Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News
Josh Reddick not ready for batting practice
Josh Reddick | OAK
(May 19, 2013 9:17 AM EDT)
Josh Reddick (wrist) has been taking some dry swings but is not ready to take batting practice yet.
Reddick is eligible to return from the disabled list on Wednesday, but that's not going to happen. It's possible the outfielder might eventually require surgery, but that point hasn't been reached yet. A timetable for his return remains up in the air.
Source:
Contra Costa Times
Danny Valencia called up by Orioles
Danny Valencia | BAL
(May 19, 2013 8:58 AM EDT)
Orioles recalled 3B Danny Valencia from Triple-A Norfolk.
Valencia has had a big year for Norfolk, batting .306 with 11 home runs and 35 RBI in 40 games. He went deep seven times over his past 10 contests. Valencia figures to see some at-bats in the DH spot.
Willie Bloomquist nears rehab assignment
Willie Bloomquist | ARZ
(May 19, 2013 8:46 AM EDT)
Willie Bloomquist (oblique) could begin a rehab assignment midway through the week.
Bloomquist has been playing games at extended spring training and hasn't had any recent setbacks. He should be ready for activation before the end of the month.
Source:
Arizona Republic
Jason Kubel to return to lineup Sunday
Jason Kubel | ARZ
(May 19, 2013 8:44 AM EDT)
Jason Kubel (quad) will return to the Diamondbacks' lineup Sunday.
Kubel still isn't totally over his left quad injury, so the club is taking it easy with him. He might continue to see more days off than normal as he tries to put the malady behind him.
Source:
Arizona Republic
Adam Eaton plays the field during rehab
Adam Eaton | ARZ
(May 19, 2013 8:43 AM EDT)
Adam Eaton (elbow) played five innings in center field for High-A Visalia on Friday.
It's the first time he's played the field during his rehab assignment, as he had been limited to DH duty. Eaton was scheduled to play the field again on Saturday before being re-evaluated by the Diamondbacks. He should be activated before the end of the month. Manager Kirk Gibson said he's "not really worried about" finding enough playing time for all the members of a deep group of outfielders. "If we have guys, we’ll find places for them to play," the manager added.
Source:
Arizona Republic
Daniel Hudson appears in extended spring game
Daniel Hudson | ARZ
(May 19, 2013 8:36 AM EDT)
Daniel Hudson (elbow) gave up two runs on five hits over four innings in an extended spring training game on Friday.
It's the first time since last year's Tommy John surgery that Hudson has faced hitters wearing a different uniform. The D'Backs says the righty's fastball sat in the 91-93 mph range, which is obviously a good sign. "The light at the end of the tunnel is getting a little bit brighter now," Hudson said. Hudson will appear in another extended spring game next week and doesn't appear far off from a rehab assignment. He could be back as soon as late June if all goes well, though the big club doesn't currently have room for him in the rotation.
Source:
Arizona Republic
Cole De Vries activated, then optioned
Cole De Vries | MIN
(May 19, 2013 8:27 AM EDT)
Twins activated RHP Cole De Vries from the 15-day disabled list, optioned him to Triple-A Rochester.
De Vries is over his forearm ailment, but the Twins aren't ready to add him to the rotation yet. However, with much of their starting five struggling, it might only be a matter of time before he gets a shot.
Michael Morse hitless in return to action
Michael Morse | SEA
(May 19, 2013 8:13 AM EDT)
Michael Morse went 0-for-4 at the plate in his return to action Saturday.
Morse was scratched from Friday's game with irritation in one of his eyes, but he'll be fine. The outfielder is batting .254/.316/.493 with 10 homers this season.

