San Diego Padres Announce Roster Moves
Major League Spring Training roster down to 26 active players
Peoria, Ariz., 03/26/2008 -- The San Diego Padres announced a number of roster moves on Wednesday, which includes optioning two players to Triple-A Portland, purchasing the contract of two players from Portland and placing five players on the disabled list. Executive vice president/general manager Kevin Towers made the announcements.
The San Diego Padres purchased the contracts of left-handed pitcher Glendon Rusch and outfielder Jody Gerut from Portland. The Padres also optioned right-handed pitcher Kevin Cameron and infielder Luis Rodriguez to Triple-A.
Three pitchers were placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 21st -- right-handers Carlos Guevara (strained right groin) and Clay Hensley (right shoulder strain) and left-hander Justin Hampson (left shoulder tendinitis). Additionally, right-handers Mark Prior (right shoulder strain) and Tim Stauffer (right shoulder strain) were placed on the 60-day disabled list.
With today's moves, the Padres have 26 active players in Major League camp, while the 40-man roster now stands at 40. The club departs Arizona after tomorrow's final Cactus League game against the Seattle Mariners at 12:00 p.m. PT.
Source: MLB
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