Cincinnati puts Aurilia on DL, calls up pitcher
By Hal McCoy
Dayton Daily News
CINCINNATI | Brandon Claussen, wearing a protective boot on his left ankle, limped around in the Reds clubhouse Wednesday morning. Infielder Rich Aurilia walked with no limp.
Guess which one landed on the disabled list?
If you said, "Aurilia," you know the meaning of the term, "taking one for the team."
Aurilia, though, isn't pleased with the move. He left Tuesday's game in the second inning with what was termed a mild hamstring strain. An MRI early Wednesday, in the words of Aurilia, "Showed nothing out of the ordinary, a slight strain, no tear, no fraying.
"I was on my way to the park before the doctor saw me when I heard I was on the DL," he said. "I'm a little sore, but I thought they might wait or a while and see how I am."
To replace Aurilia, the Reds called up right-handed pitcher Elizardo Ramirez from Class AAA Louisville. That's in case Claussen can't make his start Sunday in Philadelphia and gives the team another arm in the bullpen.
"I'm a little sore, but all systems are go, my friend," said Claussen, who sprained his left ankle when he fell trying to dodge a line drive Tuesday. "I'm being optimistic, but we'll know for sure in a couple of days."
The line drive hit by San Diego's Ramon Hernandez struck Claussen on the left shoulder, "But it was coming right at my face, right at my nose, which is a very big target."
Hearing that, fellow pitcher Kent Mercker said, "If it had hit that nose it would have taken two months to heal. I can say that because I have a big nose."
Ramirez report
The plan for Ramirez is to work in the bullpen for a couple of days, then possibly start Sunday.
"Ramirez was supposed to start (Wednesday) for Louisville," manager Dave Miley said of the 22-year-old Dominican acquired from Philadelphia last August in a minor-league deal.
"We use our bullpen a lot and he gives us another arm. I like the kid and everybody in our organization does," Miley added. "He is composed on the mound, doesn't let anything bother him. If somebody makes an error, he just climbs back on the mound and does his job."
Ramirez was 2-1 with a 3.32 earned-run average at Louisville and was International League Pitcher of the Week in early April.
Ramirez made his Reds debut Wednesday in relief and gave up two runs and two hits over two innings.
Weathers rests
Looking at a board he keeps in his office, Miley said before Wednesday's game that David Weathers wouldn't be used out of the bullpen, he'd get a day of rest.
Jut moments before, somebody asked Weathers if he was ready to pitch a couple of innings and he said, "Of course. That's what I get paid to do."
Said Miley, "He and Kent Mercker are the same way. They say they can pitch every day. Sometimes you have to take the candy away from the baby."
The lineup card
For those who wonder, Miley's signature on the lineup card means what it means — it is his lineup with no orders or advice from upper management.
"That is Dave Miley's domain and it would be disrespectful of me toward him to interfere," general manager Dan O'Brien said. "That is his job and not part of mine."
Pena staying home
The Reds pack their road troubles in their travel bags and open a seven-game trip tonight in Philadelphia, where they play four before starting a three-game series in New York on Monday.
The Reds are 3-11 on the road.
Outfielder Wily Mo Pena, eligible to come off the disabled list Wednesday, the last game on the trip, will remain in Cincinnati.
"I'm staying here to work every day (on his strained left quadriceps) and hope to be ready when they come home," said Pena. "I'd rather go on the trip. They make me get up too early in the morning to come for my workouts."