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[July 10, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Cleveland
Indians manager Terry Francona is resting at home after a four-day
hospital stay and undergoing a procedure to correct an irregular
heartbeat.
Francona, 58, was discharged from a Cleveland hospital on Friday
night, the Indians said Saturday. He underwent a cardiac ablation
procedure on Thursday for the irregular heartbeat.
Francona will not manage the American League in the All-Star Game in
Miami on Tuesday night, but the Indians said he is expected to
resume his managerial duties beginning next Friday when the team
opens a three-game series in Oakland.
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Washington Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg left Saturday's
home game against the Atlanta Braves shortly after he was hit by a
comebacker off the bat of Nick Markakis in the third inning.
Strasburg had his shortest start of the year as he allowed six runs
(three earned) on seven hits in three innings while not recording a
strikeout for the first time this year.
Strasburg was hit near his hip with a liner off the bat of Markakis.
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The New York Mets placed outfielder Brandon Nimmo on the 10-day
disabled list because a partially collapsed lung, the team
announced.
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The Mets made the announcement before Saturday's game against the
St. Louis Cardinals. In a corresponding roster move, All-Star
outfielder Michael Conforto was activated from the disabled list.
Nimmo was taken to the hospital Friday night after
complaining about the way he felt following Mets' game in St. Louis.
"(The diagnosis) is not necessarily real serious, but it's
surprising for sure," Mets manager Terry Collins told reporters.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers reinstated right-hander Brandon McCarthy
from the 10-day disabled list ahead of starting Saturday's game
against the Kansas City Royals.
In a corresponding move, the Dodgers optioned infielder/outfielder
Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
McCarthy, who missed 11 games with right knee tendinitis, last
pitched on June 25 against the Colorado Rockies in a wild
three-inning effort.
The injury that sent the 34-year-old McCarthy to the DL was called a
knee strain. In 13 starts this season, McCarthy has a 6-3 record
with a 3.25 ERA over 72 innings and has struck out 57 against 20
walks, while holding batters to a .229 average. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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