导出博客文章ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Cardinals have traded struggling reliever Mitchell
Boggs to Colorado for the Rockies international signing bonus slot No. 4. Boggs
was 0-3 with an 11.05 ERA in 18 games for the Cardinals this season. He was
demoted to Triple-A Memphis, where he went 0-2 with a 5.70 ERA in 18 games. The
29-year-old right-hander went 13-15 with a 4.15 ERA in 232 games for St. Louis
from 2008-13. He was a member of the Cardinals 2011 World Series championship
team and went 4-1 with a 2.21 ERA in 78 relief appearances last year. St. Louis
also released veteran infielder Ty Wigginton and selected the contract of
catcher Rob Johnson from Memphis.
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CLEVELAND -- The losses are now coming with lumps for the Browns.The 11th one
this season was the most painful yet.Cleveland was manhandled on Sunday by the
Steelers, who had eight sacks in a 24-9 battering. Pittsburgh gave Browns rookie
quarterback Cody Kessler his second concussion in five weeks, an injury that
could end a tough first season for him.Kessler had to be helped from the field
late in the third quarter after he was wobbled on a hard hit by Steelers
linebacker Lawrence Timmons. Timmons launched himself at the rookie and appeared
to strike him with his shoulder while the QB was being dragged down. Kesslers
head snapped back and also hit the ground.As he was being checked by medical
personnel, Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor laid on the ground next to his
teammate to see if he was OK.Following the game, a passionate and disgusted
Pryror sounded off about Clevelands quarterbacks being abused.We cant keep doing
this, said Pryor, a former QB. Its as simple as that. Im tired of our guys
getting hit. Im nobody to complain because I dont run it, but its personal for
me because I care for those guys. I dont like seeing them get hit like that.
Point blank, period. Somebodys got to say it. Im gonna say it.Browns coach Hue
Jackson said its possible Kessler may need extra time to recover from his second
concussion since Oct. 23.I am definitely going to talk to our medical staff
because this is about a young mans career and future, Jackson said. So we have
to do the right thing.The Steelers (5-5) came in with a league-low 13 sacks, but
teed off against a revamped Cleveland offensive line. Now suffering through the
worst season in franchise history, the Browns (0-11) did not try to re-sign free
center Alex Mack or right tackle Mitchell Schwartz in the offseason, and left
guard Joel Bitonio sustained a season-ending foot injury in Week 5.Star left
tackle Joe Thomas has taken a diplomatic stance on the changes. But following
another lopsided loss, the perennial Pro Bowler said the upheaval has been
costly.We lost a couple of really good players, the best at their position, he
said, referring to Mack and Schwartz. That was our strategy in the offseason.
Thats what we decided to do. You have to lie in the bed that you made.Josh
McCown replaced Kessler in the fourth quarter and took hard knocks as well,
getting his chin bloodied by a viicious shot by Stephon Tuitt.ddddddddddddts
possible the Browns could have Robert Griffin III back at some point. Hes been
out since breaking a bone in his shoulder in the opener and will return to
practice this week. Griffin probably wont be ready to face the New York Giants
next Sunday.At this point, Jackson is just trying to make sure his team
survives.I dont want this group to go backward any more than what we already
have, he said. I have to regroup with the guys and regroup with our coaches, and
we have to keep pressing forward.MAN OF STEEL: Pittsburgh linebacker James
Harrison became the teams career sacks leader with 77 +. Afterward, the
38-year-old became emotional when he was presented with the game ball, saying
was sad that his late father wasnt there to see it.Awesome, quarterback Ben
Roethlisberger said. Hes one of the best that Ive ever seen or played with. Im
glad hes on our side.FRONT FORCE: The Steelers got back to basics -- running the
ball, stopping the run -- to end a four-game losing streak.Roethlisberger didnt
get sacked and LeVeon Bell rushed for a season-high 146 as the Steelers improved
to 2/3 on the road.With the win, and Baltimores loss to Dallas, Pittsburgh moved
back into a tie atop the AFC North.The offensive line was not satisfied with how
we ran the ball against the Ravens two weeks ago and against the Cowboys last
week, Bell said. The line was putting in a lot of time in the film room over the
last two weeks, and it showed. They kept me clean, kept Ben clean.PASS THE
STUFFING: Its a short week for the Steelers, who will play at Indianapolis on
Thanksgiving.Anytime we can come in and get a win, get things back into
perspective, its good, said WR Antonio Brown, who had eight catches for 76
yards.CHEAP SHOT?: Thomas felt Timmons shot on Kessler was excessive.To me when
you have a quarterback scrambling, running out of the pocket and you get
targeted, I know in college football they throw you out for something like that,
he said. Hopefully the legislation in the NFL is trying to eliminate that type
of play. Quarterbacks get hurt when they get hit like that. Thats something you
dont want to see.---For more NFL coverage:
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