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Oakland loses Brett Anderson to fractured foot

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07:57 AM ET 05.18 | Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Brett Anderson has been dealing with a foot injury that has kept him out of action since April 29. The A's have been working to get Anderson back on the mound, but the injury has been nagging, and he has been unable to overcome the pain. Now, we finally have learned the full extent of how serious the injury is. Anderson has a navicular stress fracture of his right foot. He will be re-evaluated in four weeks.

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Report: Padres have no plans to trade Chase Headley

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08:33 AM ET 05.18 | Teams hoping to make a play for star Padres third baseman Chase Headley this summer might have to seek a backup plan. While there's been some early speculation about a trade for Headley since he recently said publicly that he wouldn't discuss a contract extension during the season, people with ties to the team are saying it's "unlikely" that there will be a trade involving the Padres' best player. The Padres acknowledge they didn't get very far in contract talks this winter, and while no figures have become public, it's believed they were hoping to do a deal for south of $100 million -- no surprise considering their market size and spending history. It's believed they were considering a five-year deal, at most, but it's possible they were willing to go to something in the range of $75 million. Headley's side hasn't said what it's looking for either, but agents not involved suggest Ryan Zimmerman's $100 million, six-year extension from a couple of springs ago should be viewed by the player as a baseline. Headley's agent, Casey Close, didn't return a message. "Our first choice is to sign him,'' Padres general manager Josh Byrnes said by phone.

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Matt Garza ready to return to Cubs rotation

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09:35 AM ET 05.18 | Matt Garza is ready to return to the rotation, and a decision regarding when could come Saturday. After another quality outing Thursday with Class AAA Iowa, Garza wants to return to the Cubs, and manager Dale Sveum said Friday the right-hander has done everything the team has asked in his rehab.

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Joel Hanrahan undergoes Tommy John surgery

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11:23 AM ET 05.17 | Joel Hanrahan underwent surgery this afternoon to repair a torn flexor tendon in his right arm and more damage was discovered than originally expected. The right-hander wound up undergoing Tommy John Surgery as well. Hanrahan will miss at least the next 12 to 15 months, putting a return at the earliest of mid-2014. Hanrahan produced mediocre results in limited action for the Boston Red Sox this year. In just 7.1 IP he'd allow eight runs (9.82 ERA) on 10 hits, walking six. He'd earn the save in three of his first four outings on the year, but things would seemingly fall apart after. Needless to say, it wasn't the results that Boston thought they were bringing in when they acquired him over the winter from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Roy Halladay may return to Phillies at end of June

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03:16 AM ET 05.17 | After having his shoulder cleaned out yesterday afternoon in California, the Phillies have already given fans a possible date for when Roy Halladay could begin working toward a return. According to the team, Roy Halladay could begin throwing again in six to eight weeks, barring any setbacks. This information comes via ESPN. And also according to the article, if Doc's rehab remains on schedule, the Phillies could be looking at a mid-July return. But as Philadelphia fans found out the hard way this year with Andrew Bynum, the chances that there are no set-backs after surgery isn't very good. The difference between Halladay and Bynum is that Halladay would kill to be on the mound, whereas Bynum would rather be killed than be on the court. So realistically speaking, early August seems like a fair date to expect Doc back on the mound for the Phillies.

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