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Psalms 23:1
Hot-hitting Hairston recalled
Bob McManaman and Nick Piecoro
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 19, 2006 12:00 AM
ARLINGTON, Texas - Scott Hairston's torrid streak in Triple-A Tucson has earned him a trip back to the major leagues - at least for a little while.
Hairston, who is hitting .340 with 18 home runs in 63 games for Tucson, is expected to be added to the roster in time for today's makeup game in Pittsburgh.
To make room, the Diamondbacks will likely outright pitcher Kevin Jarvis to Triple-A, which would leave them without a scheduled starter for Thursday at Tampa Bay. advertisement
Likely candidates for Thursday are Triple-A pitchers Dustin Nippert or Edgar Gonzalez, which is why Hairston's stay could be short.
Hairston, who has hit .375 with 14 home runs since May 1, could get into the lineup more easily against the Devil Rays on Tuesday and Wednesday because of the designated hitter.
Hairston, 26, hit .248 with 13 home runs in 2004, mostly as a second baseman. He has since been converted to a left fielder.
Jarvis was hit hard on Saturday, allowing eight runs in five innings as his ERA swelled to 11.91 in five outings.
Another decision could be coming soon on whether the club will make room for left-hander Terry Mulholland, who is eligible to come off the disabled list today
Bob McManaman and Nick Piecoro
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 19, 2006 12:00 AM
ARLINGTON, Texas - Scott Hairston's torrid streak in Triple-A Tucson has earned him a trip back to the major leagues - at least for a little while.
Hairston, who is hitting .340 with 18 home runs in 63 games for Tucson, is expected to be added to the roster in time for today's makeup game in Pittsburgh.
To make room, the Diamondbacks will likely outright pitcher Kevin Jarvis to Triple-A, which would leave them without a scheduled starter for Thursday at Tampa Bay. advertisement
Likely candidates for Thursday are Triple-A pitchers Dustin Nippert or Edgar Gonzalez, which is why Hairston's stay could be short.
Hairston, who has hit .375 with 14 home runs since May 1, could get into the lineup more easily against the Devil Rays on Tuesday and Wednesday because of the designated hitter.
Hairston, 26, hit .248 with 13 home runs in 2004, mostly as a second baseman. He has since been converted to a left fielder.
Jarvis was hit hard on Saturday, allowing eight runs in five innings as his ERA swelled to 11.91 in five outings.
Another decision could be coming soon on whether the club will make room for left-hander Terry Mulholland, who is eligible to come off the disabled list today