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[September 08, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Gene
"Stick" Michael, the New York Yankees executive who was the
architect of the team's late-1990s dynasty, has died of a heart
attack. He was 79.
Michael served as Yankees manager in 1981-82 and as their general
manager from 1991-95. During his time as general manager, Michael
built the team's farm system and drafted superstar shortstop Derek
Jeter to go along with fellow Core Four representatives Andy
Pettitte, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada.
Nicknamed "Stick" for his tall, slender build, Michael signed with
the Pittsburgh Pirates and played for the club in 1966. He competed
with the Dodgers the following season before the Yankees purchased
his contract. Michael played seven years for New York before
finishing his career with the Detroit Tigers in 1975.
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Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Albert Pujols was diagnosed
with a bone bruise in his left knee but was expected to play on
Friday.
Pujols traveled to Los Angeles on Wednesday to undergo an MRI exam
after pain in the knee persisted. He injured the knee while sliding
into second base against the Texas Rangers on Friday.
A significant injury was ruled out during Thursday's examination.
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Outfielder Victor Robles, 20, one of the top prospects in the minor
leagues, was called by the Washington Nationals after he began this
season at high Single-A Potomac of the Carolina League.
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Robles was the top prospect in the Washington system
prior to this season, according to Baseball America. He hit a
combined .300 with 37 doubles, 10 homers and 27 steals between
Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg of the Eastern League in 2017.
Washington manager Dusty Baker said the surprise
promotion of Robles was due in part to the status of injured
outfielder Brian Goodwin (left groin strain), who had a recent
setback and might not be ready for the first round of postseason
play.
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The Chicago White Sox placed right-hander Jake Petricka on the
10-day disabled list with a right elbow strain and sent outfielder
Willy Garcia to Class-A Kannapolis on a rehabilitation assignment.
Petricka is making his second trip to the disabled list this season,
as the 29-year-old was sidelined from June 26-July 27 with a right
lat strain. He owns a 1-1 mark with a 7.01 ERA in 27 appearances
this season.
Garcia has been on the disabled list since Friday after sustaining a
concussion following a collision with Yoan Moncada in the previous
day's game versus Toronto. (Editing by Gene Cherry) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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