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Results tagged with: yovani gallardo

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Sports - May 5, 2008
Brewers Notebook: Trade for starter unlikely
With little available on the trade front, the Brewers will use Dave Bush to replace injured starter Yovani Gallardo.
Tags: brewers, doug melvin, ned yost, yovani gallardo, dave bush, ben sheets, jj hardy; mike cameron
Sports - May 2, 2008
Yo no! Gallardo to DL
Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and will be sidelined most, if not all, of the season.
Tags: yovani gallardo, brewers, acl, knee injury
Sports - April 21, 2008
Brewers notebook: Roster undergoes some changes
The Brewers roster has seen some drastic changes over the last week. More changes could be on the horizon in the coming days.
Tags: milwaukee brewers, yovani gallardo, ned yost, joe dillon, brian shouse, mitch stetter, geoff jenkins, tony gwynn jr.
Sports - April 19, 2008
Saturday Scorecard: Not again, Ben
Raise your hand if your heart skipped a beat when Ben Sheets had to leave the game last night in Cincinnati. On second thought, don't ... We don't want you to tear a rotator cuff.
Tags: ben sheets, brewers, yovani gallardo, ned yost, eric wedge, dusty baker, john hammond, larry krystkowiak
Sports - April 9, 2008
Brewers place Gwynn on DL
Outfielder Tony Gwynn, Jr., sidelined by a strained left hamstring, was placed on the 15-day disabled list. The Brewers recalled infielder Hernan Iribarren from Class AAA Nashville to take Gwynn's spot on the roster.
Tags: tony gwynn, jr., dave bush, hernan iribarren, yovani gallardo

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Doug Melvin trading for a relief pitcher.
The Cubs and the Cardinals falling apart.
Ben Sheets staying healthy.
More amazing performances by CC Sabathia.
The Brewers continuing to play with confidence and ignoring the hype.
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Braun, Fielder, Hardy and Hart staying hot.
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