19 Jul

Bobby Jenks was activated from the 15-day list Friday and avowed himself ready to reappearance to the role for the Chicago White Sox.

Bobby Jenks was activated from the 15-day disabled list Friday and blatant ready to reoccurrence to the role for the Chicago White Sox.

Jenks went on the DL on July 9 with bursitis near his left (non-rolling) shoulder. He hasn’t pitched in the since June 29. He did toss in two negligible league sports during the All-Star breather.

“Hopefully, he is advantageous. He threw a duo of games and he’s fine. Hopefully, he don’t have any setbacks and we are going to use him the way we’ve been him the last couple of years,” manager Ozzie Guillen said.

The 6-foot-3, 275-pound sterling Jenks is 2-0 with a 1.95 ERA and 18 saves in 21 chances this time of year.

“No pain,” Jenks said, adding together that his accomplished what he . “My biggest anxiety was creation sure my restraint was there.,

To make on the 25-man list for Jenks, the White Sox optioned right- jug D.J. Carassco to Triple-A Charlotte on Thursday.

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The Cardinals activated Randy Flores from the 15-day list on Friday, opting for an eight-man during a stretch of 18 serial meet.

“We want to have that spare pitcher rather than the second player,” manager Tony La Russa said. “I’d rather have one less move to make on the position player side.”

Right- Kelvin Jimenez also was from Triple-A Memphis, while novice right-hander Chris Perez and outfielder Joe Mather were optioned to Memphis. The Cardinals had a four-man seat for Friday’s game against the Padres - infielders Adam Kennedy and Aaron Miles, chief - Chris Duncan and catcher Jason LaRue.

Flores, who the Cardinals a second left-handed , did not allot a run in rehab outings with Memphis. He had been out since June 26 with left and was 1-0 with a 5.12 ERA and 16 in 19 1-3 shot in 32 cup before the injury.

“He’s been an worthy participant of our for quite a few years now,” La Russa said. “That’s what we need him to be.”

Left-handed assistance has been a penchant on the team all year. The other lefty, Ron Villone, was 1-2 with a 4.93 ERA in 39 sports event.

Jimenez was 0-0 with an 8.53 ERA in two former stints with the Cardinals, giving up six runs in 6 1-3 turn. He was 1-2 with a 1.45 ERA and 11 saves at Memphis but struggled last year with St. Louis, going 3-0 with 7.50 ERA.

Mather was batting .244 in 45 at-bats with St. Louis, hitting his another homer in Thursday’s 4-3 success over the Padres.

The hard- Perez was 2-1 with a 4.18 ERA, marked out 22 in 23 2-3 innings, but has bleached after a fast advantage. The Cardinals want the right-, considered a viable upcoming closer, to develop more of a group in the .

“He’s been going with what he’s got,” La Russa said. “He needs to keep toting ways to get out, and I’m sure we’ll see him back this year.”

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