2016-07-11

ROME, Ga. http://www.thepackersteamproshop.com/Youth-Brett-Favre-Elite-Jersey/ . -- The Atlanta Braves are facing the possibility of losing another pitcher for the season after general manager Frank Wren said Saturday that Cory Gearrin has a serious injury to his right elbow. Wren said Braves orthopedist Dr. Xavier Duralde on Friday found "ligament involvement" in Gearrins elbow. Wren said the right-hander will see Dr. James Andrews next week for a second opinion and a "definite diagnosis." Clearly, the Braves have braced for bad news. "I think he has a significant injury," Wren said. It is another blow to a Braves staff that already has lost starting pitchers Kris Medlen and Brandon Beachy this spring to their second Tommy John surgeries. "Weve kind of eaten through our depth," Wren said. "It looked like we were in pretty good shape coming into spring training with some guys about to get healthy and all of a sudden the next thing you know were pretty thin." Gearrin was placed on the disabled list on Saturday and left-hander Ryan Buchter was recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett. Gearrin, a reliever, left Tuesdays spring training game against Detroit with what was described as an elbow sprain. Wren attempted to address the injuries to Medlen and Beachy by signing Ervin Santana and Aaron Harang this month. Still, the staff will be especially thin for the start of the season as Santana continues to work into form and Mike Minor and Gavin Floyd recover from injuries. Minor, who was scheduled to pitch in an exhibition game against top Braves minor leaguers on Saturday, will open the season on the disabled list as he recovers from a sore shoulder. Floyd is recovering from surgery in May to repair the ulnar collateral ligament and a torn flexor muscle in his right elbow. The Braves hope Minor and Floyd can join the rotation by late April. Santana is expected to be ready by mid-April. Gearrin was 2-1 with a 3.77 ERA and one save in 37 games with Atlanta in 2013, his first full season in the majors. He was expected to serve in a setup role for closer Craig Kimbrel. The Braves return Luis Avilan, David Carpenter, Anthony Varvaro and Jordan Walden as veteran relievers but now may have more youth than expected in the bullpen. "We always find a way to do it and get over it," manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "Somebody else will step up. I have the confidence in our club that theyll overcome that." Wren said Gearrins injury forced him to look for more outside help. "We have been watching very closely other moves to see if there was someone who could upgrade us or someone who could help us and we havent seen anyone we felt were better than the pitchers we have," Wren said. The Braves released veteran Freddy Garcia before signing Harang. Wren said the team was not considering re-signing Garcia. Wren said the Braves are not the only team having to adjust to injuries. "When I look around baseball theres a lot of us like this," Wren said. "Its just one of those springs and theres not a lot you can do about it."http://www.thepackersteamproshop.com/Youth-Quinten-Rollins-Elite-Jersey/ . On July 27 cyclings best-known race will host "La Course by Le Tour de France" -- a one-day womens competition staged hours before Tour riders race on the same circuit to finish the three-week event on Paris Champs-Elysees.http://www.thepackersteamproshop.com/Youth-Nick-Perry-Elite-Jersey/ . Vince Carter added 14 points and Jae Crowder 12 for Dallas, which never trailed. The Mavericks led by as many as 23 points in the third quarter before cruising against a Pelicans squad minus starting point guard Jrue Holiday and leading scorer Ryan Anderson. ATLANTA -- This was one game Sean Payton refused to watch from the press box, not with first place on the line, not for a game against his Saints biggest rival. So leaning on crutches, Payton was back on the sideline and Saints players said their coachs surprise return provided a lift. New Orleans defence came through with a fourth-down stop to set up a 26-yard field goal by John Kasay that gave the Saints a 26-23 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. "It was great having him," said Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns. "Just his presence. He couldnt wait to get back down there," Payton has had to watch games from the press box since a sideline collision on Oct. 17 left him with a broken leg and knee injuries. He still wears a big brace on his left leg. He said he made the decision to return to the sideline early Sunday. "Really, I just felt like this was an important game," Payton said. "That presence is important. I talked to the doctors this morning." Ben Montgomery, the NFLs observer at the game, said due to safety concerns Payton was told he must remain a few yards away from the field. "He has to stay behind the white box," Montgomery said, referring to the marked area where players and coaches normally stand. It was as difficult to keep Payton out of the box as it was to keep him away from the sideline. He dodged traffic as he usually stood about 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage. "He definitely has a presence, and just seeing him out there is a comfortable feeling," said Saints receiver Marques Colston, who had eight catches for 113 yards. "It is nice just knowing that your head coach is out there." The division rivals played their second overtime game in two years. The Falcons (5-4) rallied from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter, tying it on Matt Bryants 27-yard field goal on the final play of regulation. In overtime, Atlanta appeared to pick up a first down on a pass to Mike Cox, but he was ruled just short after referee Terry McAuley looked at the replay. Then, stunningly, Falcons coach Mike Smith decided to go for it on fourth down from his own 29. Michael Turner was stuffed, and Kasay made the winning kick for the Saints (7-3), his fourth field goal of the game. "We felt like we had been very agggressive in everything we did throughout the day and we wanted to stay that way through the end of the ballgame," Smith said, adding he did not want to risk giving the ball back to the Saints with a punt and not being able to stop the Brees-led offence.http://www.thepackersteamproshop.com/Youth-Ray-Nitschke-Elite-Jersey/. "It wasnt that we didnt have faith in the defence. Thats a very good quarterback." New Orleans took control of the NFC South race, snapping Atlantas three-game winning streak. But this one will be long remembered for Smiths gutsy call that backfired horribly. After each offence went three-and-out on its first possession of overtime, Atlanta faced third-and-1 from the 29. Matt Ryan flipped a pass to Cox, the backup fullback, who was met short of the 30 but stretched out the ball with his right arm, appearing to get it across the line. It was initially ruled a first down, but the replay showed he was bobbling the ball as he was going down along the sideline, and the spot was moved back. The Falcons initially sent on the punting team, then called timeout. After thinking it over, Smith decided to go for it, figuring his team could pick up the foot or so needed to keep the drive going. "I felt like if were not going to be able to move the ball 2 or 3 inches then were probably not going to win the football game," Smith said. Ryan handed off to Turner, but the bruising runner never had a chance. He actually lost a couple of feet, and the jubilant Saints took over. Four plays later, Kasay ended the game. "In that situation, when they are backed up like that, you have odds that they are not going to throw the ball," said Saints linebacker Scott Shanle, who had an interception. "You really have to get penetration. I thought we did a great job of getting penetration on their line of scrimmage and thats what youve got to do against big backs like that." Brees went 30 of 43 for 322 yards, including a pair of touchdowns. Ryan threw a staggering 52 passes, completing 29 for 351 yards and two touchdowns. Turner rushed for 96 yards, but couldnt get the one yard that mattered most. Notes: Brees extended his NFL record with a 30th straight game completing at least 20 passes. ... Bryant missed a 41-yard field goal on the final play of the first half, snapping his franchise-record streak of 30 in a row over two seasons. ... The Saints rushed for 41 yards on 16 carries. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '

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