The Globe and Mail reports the Jays have placed second baseman Aaron Hill on the 15-day disabled list as he is on the shelf with a hamstring injury. Outfielder Jeremy Reed has been called up from the Las Vegas 51's.
Yup, there's your "Breaking News" ... Roy "Doc" Halladay is a pretty decent pitcher. It's April, and he throws a complete-game seven-hitter against the (admittedly struggling) Astros to win the Battle of the Roys with Astro righty Oswalt. Doc has now allowed just one earned run in 16 innings for the Phillies.
Yeah, he's pretty good. Can't imagine the Phillies (or anyone) actually ever trading him ...
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Baseball Think Factory: "According to a source with knowledge of the situation, former Toronto Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi will be joining the cast of ESPN’s Baseball Tonight starting in March ... An official announcement regarding Ricciardi is expected either later this week or early next week."
Additional BBTN newcomers could include Aaron Boone and Nomar Garciaparra. Well, at least the BBTN infield will hit for power!
The National Post says right-hander Scott Richmond has a shoulder impingement. The team says the 30 year-old North Vancouver native will undergo rehab in an effort to return to the mound.
Former Jay favourite Reed Johnson has signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, a.k.a. Evil Empire West. The California native and Cal State Fullerton ex spent the past two years with the Chicago Cubs and hit .255 as a spare part in Second City last season.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
And what else is happening in this dry post-Winter-Meeting, pre-Spring-Training time of year?