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Published on Monday, Aug 18, 2008
CLEVELAND: Victor Martinez (arthroscopic elbow surgery) will take today off and go to Buffalo to catch six innings Tuesday night. Josh Barfield (finger surgery) will move from Akron to Buffalo and play tonight, and Travis Hafner (rotator cuff weakness) will begin his rehab assignment at Buffalo tonight with two plate appearances.
Will all three players have to wait until Sept. 1 to be activated, when rosters can be expanded to 40?
''Not necessarily,'' manager Eric Wedge said. ''We'll evaluate them after a week.''
RARE FEAT — With the Tribe taking two of three over the weekend, the Angels lost a series to an American League team for the first time since May 9-11, when they were swept by Tampa Bay.
They also lost a series to the Dodgers June 27-29.
FARM FACTS — John Halama (8-4, 4.00 ERA) threw seven shutout innings, allowing two hits, as Buffalo edged Pawtucket 1-0. . . . Jared Goedert homered and drove in two runs in Kinston's 6-4 loss to Frederick. . . . Jeffrey Hehr tripled, singled and drove in four runs, as Lake County beat Rome 12-6. Juan Valdes and Matthew Brown each had three hits. . . . Cord Phelps had three hits and two RBI in Mahoning Valley's 9-8 win over Jamestown. Lonnie Chisenhall and Tim Fedroff had two hits apiece.
— Sheldon Ocker
CLEVELAND: Victor Martinez (arthroscopic elbow surgery) will take today off and go to Buffalo to catch six innings Tuesday night. Josh Barfield (finger surgery) will move from Akron to Buffalo and play tonight, and Travis Hafner (rotator cuff weakness) will begin his rehab assignment at Buffalo tonight with two plate appearances.
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