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Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester, Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, Mets shortstop Jose Reyes and Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino are on the disabled list, and Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was slated to have knee surgery Monday. Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun (calf) missed his team's last eight games heading into the break and Philadelphia third baseman Placido Polanco (back) was sidelined for his club's last six.
Six pitchers were knocked off the rosters because they started for their clubs Sunday: the Yankees' CC Sabathia, the Rays' James Shields, the Tigers' Justin Verlander, the Mariners' Felix Hernandez, the Phillies' Cole Hamels and the Giants' Matt Cain.
That leaves three especially questionable opt-outs: Tampa Bay's David Price pitched Saturday despite what the Rays called turf toe. Derek Jeter (calf) and Mariano Rivera (triceps) were healthy enough to play for the Yankees during the weekend.
La Russa, like most managers, focuses on the players who are available.
"The reason that thing's so special is it's a hell of a lot more reasonable competition than the other sports, and the guys generally go there to win," he said.
[Associated Press;
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