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An MRI Friday on Mike Gonzalez's left elbow showed no structural damage.
Gonzalez complaied of no soreness before going on the DL Wednesday. He's eligible to return May 31 and could be activated then.
Anthony Lerew was pulled after giving up three runs and five hits in two innings Saturday against the Red Sox.
No injury was reported, but it seemed like an awfully quick hook, given that it was the first game of a doubleheader. The Braves ended up using six pitchers in the loss to the Red Sox, so they'll need a quality outing from John Smoltz tonight. Speculation was that Lerew would lose his rotation spot to Mark Redman with a poor outing today, but Redman was even worse in relief, giving up four runs in 1 1/3 innings.
Anthony Lerew complained of some soreness in his elbow after going just two innings against the Red Sox on Saturday.
"I've had a little soreness in my elbow the last month or so," Lerew said. "I've just got to get some treatment on it and see what's going on in there." If Lerew lands on the DL, it will probably put Mark Redman back into Atlanta's rotation.
After originally being dropped in the order, Andruw Jones was a late scratch for the second game of Saturday's doubleheader.
No word yet on the reason for the move. Willie Harris, who was supposed to DH, started in center, and Jarrod Saltalamacchia was added to the lineup as the DH.
Andruw Jones didn't start the second game of Saturday's doubleheader because of a sore back.
Consider Jones questionable for Sunday's game. These things never seem to keep him out for long.
Brian McCann doubled three times and drove in two runs from the cleanup spot in the second game of Saturday's doubleheader.
McCann was set to hit cleanup even before Andruw Jones was scratched. He'll have additional value for however long the switch lasts.
Kelly Johnson, who failed to reach base for the first time in 39 games in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader, missed the cycle by a single and drove in five runs in the nightcap against the Red Sox.
Johnson had been homerless since hitting his fifth of the season April 25. There was no way he was going to keep up his April pace all season long, but he should remain a fine leadoff hitter for the Braves.
John Smoltz, who left his last start with a dislocated pinkie, struck out seven in seven innings in the Braves' 14-0 win over the Red Sox on Saturday night.
Today's game would have been a lot more interesting had Bobby Cox followed Terry Francona's lead and moved Smoltz up to the first game to face Diasuke Matsuzaka. With Anthony Lerew going, the Braves lost that one 13-3. Atlanta still has to like its chances of taking two out of three with Tim Hudson facing Kason Gabbard on Sunday. The win moves Smoltz to 6-2 with a 2.85 ERA. His finger obviously isn't going to be an issue.