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Transactions for May 14, 2012

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5/14/12 San Diego Padres activated P Tim Stauffer from the 15-day disabled list (Strained right elbow; went on 4/5).
5/14/12 Los Angeles Dodgers designated PH Trent Oeltjen for assignment.
5/14/12 Los Angeles Dodgers selected the contract of LF Elian Herrera from Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
5/14/12 Los Angeles Dodgers placed 3B Juan Uribe on the 15-day disabled list (Left wrist injury).
5/14/12 Los Angeles Angels selected the contract of LF Ryan Langerhans from Triple-A Salt Lake (Pacific Coast). Analysis
5/14/12 Los Angeles Angels placed RF Torii Hunter on the restricted list
5/14/12 Tampa Bay Rays called up C Stephen Vogt from Triple-A Durham (International).
5/14/12 Tampa Bay Rays placed CF Desmond Jennings on the 15-day disabled list (Left knee sprain).
5/14/12 Kansas City Royals called up P Nathan Adcock from Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast).
5/14/12 Kansas City Royals placed P Danny Duffy on the 15-day disabled list (Left elbow tightness).
5/14/12 Cleveland Indians selected the contract of P Jeremy Accardo from Triple-A Columbus (International).
5/14/12 Toronto Blue Jays called up P Evan Crawford from Triple-A Las Vegas (Pacific Coast).
5/14/12 Toronto Blue Jays optioned P Joel Carreno to Double-A New Hampshire (Eastern).
5/14/12 St. Louis Cardinals called up P Eduardo Sanchez from Triple-A Memphis (Pacific Coast).
5/14/12 St. Louis Cardinals released P J.C. Romero.
5/14/12 Cleveland Indians designated Dan Wheeler for assignment.
5/14/12 San Diego Padres optioned P Josh Spence to Triple-A Tucson (Pacific Coast).
5/14/12 Baltimore Orioles outrighted 3B Zelous Wheeler from the 40-man roster.

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