
News & Notes: Bulk of HR Derby participants named, Francoeur returns and Rangers tap another young arm
by
Brian Joseph
on Tue 08 Jul 2008 07:50 AM EDT
Five of the eight Home Run Derby participants at the last All-Star game to ever be held at Yankee Stadium were announced on Monday. Chase Utley, Dan Uggla and Lance Berkman of the National League will join Grady Sizemore and Josh Hamilton in the American League with three players -- one in the National League and two in the American League -- to still be announced. One name missing so far is defending Home Run Derby champion Vladimir Guerrero who did not make the All-Star roster but could still be asked to participate.
Another possibility is Yankees slugger Jason Giambi who said he would participate if asked, if he were to be selected by the fans as the 32nd player on the AL roster in conjunction with Major League Baseball's Final Vote promotion.
No player on the Chicago Cubs will be available for the Derby. All of the Cubs' players that made the team have collectively decided not to participate.
Mississippi must be a magical place. Don't believe me? Ask Jeff Francoeur. Francoeur was sent down after a game on July 3 to spend just enough time at Double-A Mississippi to have his feelings hurt by the team's decision to send him down -- Francoeur was recalled on Monday after just three games in the Minors.
Francoeur told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution he felt "betrayed" by the decision to send him down.
"After three years, after playing hurt, playing every day, going in every day whether I got a hit and never complaining, I just played because Bobby [Cox] kept putting me in the lineup," Francoeur said to the Constitution. "But I just felt like a little three-minute thing -- 'Hey, you're going down' -- I feel like after three years, I was owed a little more of an explanation. But that's [general manager] Frank [Wren]'s deal and that's what I guess they decided to do."
Granted, Francoeur went 7-for-13 in three games and the team lost two pitchers and a utility player to injury on Sunday but it is a little surprising to see Francoeur return so quickly.
The Texas Rangers will use their 11th starting pitcher of the season on Tuesday when 22-year-old Matt Harrison takes the hill against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. With Eric Hurley and Vincente Padilla injured, the Rangers announced they plan to call up the lefty from Triple-A Oklahoma.
Harrison started the season in Double-A Frisco before being moved up to Triple-A. Between the two levels, Harrison is a combined 6-3 with a 3.43 ERA.
Pitching, in general, has been poor for the Rangers this season. The team's 5.03 ERA is the worst in the American League and only the Pittsburgh Pirates with their 5.17 ERA have a higher one in the Majors. After Padilla with 10 wins, no one on the team has more than six.
Harrison is scheduled to face All-Star Joe Saunders who is 12-4 with a 3.04 ERA for the Angels in his Major League debut.