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Updated May 19, 2012 11:33 PM ET CLEVELAND (AP) Miami Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez has been sent to the minors, a year after he was on the NL All-Star team. PICTURE SHOW Keep up with the action and see the
Ramirez has been working with hitting coach Eduardo Perez every day, specifically on hitting inside pitches. --1B Gaby Sanchez is hitting .324 through 10 games for Class AAA New Orleans, but there's no timetable for how soon he will return
Morrison Next: Greg Dobbs , Austin Kearns Demoted: Gaby Sanchez Perhaps just as surprising as Lind's placement on waivers was the Marlins' optioning of Gaby Sanchez on Saturday night. The 2011 All-Star was off to a
Bell is settling down. The bad: The team ranks 13th in the league in runs scored, and just demoted first baseman Gaby Sanchez to Triple A. • Mets : Don’t see them staying above .500: They’re 22-19 with a -31 run differential
when he went to Venezuela because of a death in the family. Donnie Murphy replaced him at second base. ... Miami 1B Gaby Sanchez , an NL All-Star last year, was optioned to New Orleans after Saturday's game. ... Cleveland RHP Chris Perez
league, make sure you have a fall back plan for as early as next week. By the Numbers .198: The batting average of Gaby Sanchez of the Marlins through 32 games. After hitting .273 and .266 the past two years, that's a pretty shocking number
single to put the Mets ahead 7-1. The Marlins scored in the second inning when their first three batters singled. Gaby Sanchez 's hit drove in the run. Giancarlo Stanton doubled home a run in the sixth and Hanley Ramirez had an RBI double in
games on the road. Shortstop Jose Reyes is reviving by returning to an up-the-middle approach, and first baseman Gaby Sanchez and third baseman Hanley Ramirez are due for better luck — they own the NL’s seventh and eight lowest batting averages
first time in 21 steal attempts. At the end of the inning, Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen removed Bonifacio in favor of Gaby Sanchez , who went to first base, moving Greg Dobbs to left field and sending Bryan Petersen from left to center.
Marlins' best scoring opportunity came in the fifth, when they stranded runners on second and third. After singles by Gaby Sanchez and Kearns, Jose Reyes lined out to right field to end the inning. Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez and pitching coach