MLB notebook: Ortiz undergoes third
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[July 12, 2019]
Former Boston Red Sox star David
Ortiz underwent additional surgery as he continues to recover from a
gunshot wound sustained more than a month ago.
"Earlier this week, David underwent a third surgery for
complications resulting from his gunshot wound," his wife, Tiffany,
said in a statement issued Thursday by the team. "The operation was
performed by Dr. David King at Massachusetts General Hospital. David
is recovering well and is in good spirits.
"We continue to be incredibly appreciative of the kindness and
compassion shown to David and to our entire family during this
difficult time."
Ortiz, 43, was shot in the back on June 9 as he sat at a club in the
Dominican Republic. Local officials have said Ortiz was shot in a
case of mistaken identity and have an least 14 people in custody in
connection with the shooting.
--Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick was suspended two games
and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball for his
home-plate collision with Los Angeles Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy
on Sunday.
"After thoroughly reviewing the play from all angles, I have
concluded that Jake's actions warrant discipline," MLB chief
baseball officer Joe Torre said in a statement. "While I do not
believe that Jake intended to injure Jonathan, the contact he
initiated in his attempt to score violated Official Baseball Rule
6.01(i), which is designed to protect catchers from precisely this
type of collision."
Lucroy sustained a concussion and a broken nose on the play, which
happened in the eighth inning of Sunday's game in Houston. Marisnick
was ruled out due to deviating from his path and lowering his
shoulder to make contact with Lucroy.
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Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz smiles during warmups before
facing the Toronto Blue Jays in their MLB American League East
baseball game in Boston, Massachusetts, September 21, 2013.
REUTERS/Dominick Reuter/File Photo
--The St. Louis Cardinals activated third baseman Matt Carpenter
from the 10-day injured list and sent catcher Yadier Molina to the
IL with a strained tendon in his right thumb.
Carpenter, 33, has not played since June 28 due a lower back strain.
He is batting .216 with 10 homers and 28 RBIs in 77 games this
season.
Molina, who turns 37 on Saturday, has not started a game since July
3 and was last used as a pinch hitter on July 6. His move to the
10-day IL is retroactive to Monday. Molina is hitting .261 with four
homers and 36 RBIs in 71 games.
--The Milwaukee Brewers will sign right-hander Shelby Miller to a
minor league contract, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported.
The 28-year-old was released by the Texas Rangers on July 4 after
allowing 46 runs (42 earned) in 44 innings this season.
Miller was 1-3 with an 8.59 ERA in 19 appearances (eight starts) for
Texas, striking out 30 and walking 29 batters. The Rangers signed
him to a one-year, $2 million deal as a free agent in January.
(Field Level Media)
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