Arizona Gets Pitching Lift in Hernandez
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Livan Hernandez was traded by the Washington Nationals to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday for a pair of minor league pitchers.
The 31-year-old Hernandez is 9-8 this season with a career-high 5.34 earned-run average in 24 starts. The right-hander has been hampered by a sore knee for most of the season but had the latest in a string of strong outings Sunday, giving up two runs over seven innings at San Diego.
“Obviously it’s tough to trade a Livan,” Washington General Manager Jim Bowden said. “We love Livan, but we’re not here to win tomorrow. We’re here to win for the long term.”
The Nationals received two 23-year-old prospects: right-hander Garrett Mock and left-hander Matt Chico. Both will report to Washington’s double-A affiliate, Harrisburg of the Eastern League.
“Livan at least gives us high expectations for innings and hopefully quality innings,” said Diamondbacks General Manager Josh Byrnes.
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Gary Majewski’s sore pitching shoulder spurred the Cincinnati Reds to make another move for their bullpen, acquiring right-hander Ryan Franklin from the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Reds received money to pay part of Franklin’s $2.6-million deal for this season. They’ll give the Phillies a player to be named after the season.
Franklin, 33, was 1-5 with Philadelphia with a 4.58 ERA in 46 relief appearances.
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All-Star pitcher Scott Kazmir is expected to come off the disabled list this week and start Friday night for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in Oakland.
The left-hander has not pitched since July 23 because of inflammation in his throwing shoulder. Kazmir, 22, is 10-7 in 21 starts with a 3.36 ERA.
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New York Yankees left fielder Hideki Matsui will have his injured left wrist reexamined Friday, at which time he could be cleared to intensify his workouts.
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