BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Two More Orioles on Disabled List
The Baltimore Orioles put third baseman Jeff Manto and reliever Gene Harris on the 15-day disabled list.
Manto, who gained the starting job May 17, suffered a pulled left hamstring Sunday in the Orioles’ 10-1 victory over Boston. Harris, acquired from Philadelphia last weekend, has a strained right elbow.
To replace Harris, the Orioles purchased the contract of right-hander John DeSilva from triple-A Rochester. DeSilva, 7-5 with a 3.91 ERA in 14 games with Rochester, is expected to start Tuesday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Infielder and former major-league starter Jeff Huson will replace Manto on the 25-man roster.
Given the timing of Harris’ injury--exactly one week after being obtained in a trade for Andy Van Slyke--there was some question as to whether the Orioles received damaged goods. The right-hander was on the disabled list last season from May 28 to July 21 with a sore elbow. But Harris appeared healthy in his three appearances with the Orioles. He pitched two-thirds of an inning Saturday night, giving up a run and two hits.
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Montreal rookie pitcher Carlos Perez was knocked unconscious by a foul ball as he sat in the dugout during the ninth inning of the Expos’ 1-0 loss to Pittsburgh. Perez regained consciousness after a few minutes and was taken to a Montreal hospital. He was expected to stay overnight for observation.
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City inspectors in Toronto have pronounced SkyDome safe after all the acoustic panels in the stadium were reinforced. Seven spectators were injured after two 30-pound panels fell into the stands during a Blue Jay game on Thursday.
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