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9/5/09 Detroit Tigers called up P Armando Galarraga from Triple-A Toledo (International).
9/5/09 Toronto Blue Jays changed P Robert Ray's roster status.
9/5/09 Houston Astros outrighted 2B Matt Kata from the 40-man roster.
9/5/09 Colorado Rockies changed P Jose Contreras's roster status.
9/5/09 Arizona Diamondbacks activated Eric Byrnes from the 15-day disabled list (Fractured left hand; went on 6/26).
9/5/09 San Francisco Giants assigned P Joel Collins to Class A Augusta (South Atlantic).
9/5/09 Atlanta Braves called up RF Jordan Schafer from Triple-A Gwinnett (International).
9/5/09 Texas Rangers assigned P Danny Gutierrez to Double-A Frisco (Texas).
9/5/09 New York Yankees released Kevin Cash.
9/5/09 New York Yankees selected the contract of Josh Towers from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (International).
9/5/09 Kansas City Royals selected the contract of P Victor Marte from Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast).
9/5/09 Kansas City Royals selected the contract of P Dusty Hughes from Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast).
9/5/09 Kansas City Royals called up P Carlos Rosa from Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast).
9/5/09 Atlanta Braves selected the contract of Vladimir Nunez from Triple-A Gwinnett (International).
9/5/09 Detroit Tigers called up 1B Jeff Larish from Triple-A Toledo (International).
9/5/09 Detroit Tigers selected the contract of LF Don Kelly from Triple-A Toledo (International).
9/5/09 Toronto Blue Jays assigned 1B Edwin Encarnacion to the major league roster.
9/5/09 Boston Red Sox called up P Michael Bowden from Triple-A Pawtucket (International).
9/5/09 Toronto Blue Jays optioned P Robert Ray to Advanced-A Dunedin (Florida State).

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