MLB
Wednesday, May 28
Road teams have solid night on diamond
Away teams were a solid bet against the run line on the diamond Tuesday night in major league action.
Teams in the visiting clubhouse went 9-5 against the run line, good for a success rate of almost 65 percent.
Dodgers' Crawford sprains ankle, likely headed to DL
Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Carl Crawford sprained his ankle chasing down a double in the eighth inning in a 6-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds Tuesday night and is likely headed to the disabled list.
Crawford was fitted with a walking boot after the game and Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said it appeared Crawford will be placed on the 15-day DL Wednesday.
"It didn't look good, obviously," Mattingly said. "The video didn't look good. We always say we'll wait until tomorrow to see, but it didn't look very good."
Braves lose two out of lineup
Earlier this season the Atlanta Braves had issues with injured pitchers. Now the problem has spread to position players.
Atlanta lost two regulars for an unknown period on Tuesday: catcher Evan Gattis with a sprained right wrist and shortstop Andrelton Simmons with right ankle inflammation. Both are listed as day-to-day.
MRI on Darvish's neck 'unremarkable,' Rangers say
A precautionary MRI on Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish's neck was "unremarkable" according to the team, but his next start has yet to be determined.
Darvish was scratched from Tuesday start against the Minnesota Twins after reporting stiffness in his neck that morning. He received treatment throughout the day, but was unable to go.
The 27-year-old Darvish, who is 4-2 with a 2.35 ERA in nine starts this season, started the season on the disabled list due to the same neck stiffness.
Wednesday, May 28
Road teams have solid night on diamond
Away teams were a solid bet against the run line on the diamond Tuesday night in major league action.
Teams in the visiting clubhouse went 9-5 against the run line, good for a success rate of almost 65 percent.
Dodgers' Crawford sprains ankle, likely headed to DL
Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Carl Crawford sprained his ankle chasing down a double in the eighth inning in a 6-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds Tuesday night and is likely headed to the disabled list.
Crawford was fitted with a walking boot after the game and Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said it appeared Crawford will be placed on the 15-day DL Wednesday.
"It didn't look good, obviously," Mattingly said. "The video didn't look good. We always say we'll wait until tomorrow to see, but it didn't look very good."
Braves lose two out of lineup
Earlier this season the Atlanta Braves had issues with injured pitchers. Now the problem has spread to position players.
Atlanta lost two regulars for an unknown period on Tuesday: catcher Evan Gattis with a sprained right wrist and shortstop Andrelton Simmons with right ankle inflammation. Both are listed as day-to-day.
MRI on Darvish's neck 'unremarkable,' Rangers say
A precautionary MRI on Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish's neck was "unremarkable" according to the team, but his next start has yet to be determined.
Darvish was scratched from Tuesday start against the Minnesota Twins after reporting stiffness in his neck that morning. He received treatment throughout the day, but was unable to go.
The 27-year-old Darvish, who is 4-2 with a 2.35 ERA in nine starts this season, started the season on the disabled list due to the same neck stiffness.
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