McAnulty outrighted to minors: The San Diego Padres had a decidedly Triple-A look on Tuesday night. The Padres brought up three more players from Portland, giving them five in the starting lineup who played for the Beavers at some point this season. The Padres purchased the contract of outfielder Chip Ambres and recalled infielder Brian Myrow and left-handed pitcher Joe Thatcher from the Beavers. "It's not a shakeup or a change to make change," manager Bud Black said. "These are moves to help the team." The Padres outrighted outfielder Paul McAnulty and right-handed pitcher Carlos Guevara to Portland. They also placed right-hander Brett Tomko on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right elbow, retroactive to July 1. (Updated 07/09/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/24/08).
Fantasy Analysis
McAnulty hit .207 with three home runs and 13 RBI with the Padres. McAnulty was one of those players that did well in the minors, but never got a good grasp on major league pitching to remain up in the bigs on a regular basis. Ignore him while he is in the minors. (Updated 07/09/2008).
No information available at this time.
McAnulty outrighted to minors: The San Diego Padres had a decidedly Triple-A look on Tuesday night. The Padres brought up three more players from Portland, giving them five in the starting lineup who played for the Beavers at some point this season. The Padres purchased the contract of outfielder Chip Ambres and recalled infielder Brian Myrow and left-handed pitcher Joe Thatcher from the Beavers. "It's not a shakeup or a change to make change," manager Bud Black said. "These are moves to help the team." The Padres outrighted outfielder Paul McAnulty and right-handed pitcher Carlos Guevara to Portland. They also placed right-hander Brett Tomko on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right elbow, retroactive to July 1. (Updated 07/09/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/24/08).
Fantasy Analysis
McAnulty hit .207 with three home runs and 13 RBI with the Padres. McAnulty was one of those players that did well in the minors, but never got a good grasp on major league pitching to remain up in the bigs on a regular basis. Ignore him while he is in the minors. (Updated 07/09/2008).