June 2005 - Baseball Wiretap
Griffey Could Still Be Moved


A source has revealed that the Yankees are unlikely to put in a claim for Ken Griffey, Jr., making him available via trade.
Cameron Breaks Several Bones In Face


Mike Cameron broke his nose, had multiple fractures of both cheekbones and a slight concussion, and was to be hospitalized overnight.
Wood Staying In Pen


The team plans to keep Kerry Wood in the bullpen, following doctors' advice to limit Wood to one or two innings a game for the rest of the season.
Halladay's Return Delayed


Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay will not return from the disabled list Monday and the team is unsure when he might be able to pitch again.
Thome Is Done For Season


Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Jim Thome will have season-ending surgery on his right elbow next week.
Moyer Turned Down Deal To Yanks


Jamie Moyer was claimed on waivers by the Yankees, but the 42-year-old lefty declined to come to New York, sources told The Post last night.
Rogers Reinstated Seven Games Early


Kenny Rogers will have missed 13 games by the time his reinstatement becomes effective Wednesday, when he's scheduled to start against Boston at Fenway Park.
Giants Won't Trade Eyre


Lefty reliever Scott Eyre is one of the most sought after pitchers on the market, but the Giants won't be dealing him this season.
Orioles May Not Want Palmeiro To Return


The Orioles have not contacted first baseman Rafael Palmeiro regarding his return from a 10-day suspension for a positive steroid test.
Jose Guillen To Seek Second Opinion On Shoulder


Jose Guillen's MRI showed a small tear in his rotator cuff and now he seeks another doctor's advice.
Houston Surge Sparks Bagwell's Rehab


Jeff Bagwell believed that his career might be over, but now he is halfway back to the field and the Astros are leading the Wild Card.
Zambrano Leaves Start With Tightness In Lower Back


Carlos Zambrano threw 80 pitches and departed trailing 4-0. He gave up two earned runs and four hits.




