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Transactions for July 3, 2012

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7/3/12 Los Angeles Dodgers placed P Todd Coffey on the 15-day disabled list (Right elbow soreness).
7/3/12 Los Angeles Dodgers called up P Shawn Tolleson from Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
7/3/12 Baltimore Orioles called up LF Xavier Avery from Triple-A Norfolk (International).
7/3/12 Boston Red Sox released Bobby Jenks. Analysis
7/3/12 Oakland Athletics designated P Brian Fuentes for assignment. Analysis
7/3/12 Chicago Cubs signed Justin Amlung.
7/3/12 Chicago Cubs signed P Jasvir Rakkar.
7/3/12 Chicago Cubs assigned Tyler Bremer to the major league roster.
7/3/12 Baltimore Orioles placed 2B Brian Roberts on the 15-day disabled list (Groin strain).
7/3/12 San Diego Padres signed P Andrew Lockett.
7/3/12 San Diego Padres signed P Corey Kimber.
7/3/12 San Diego Padres signed Kyle Ottoson.
7/3/12 Chicago White Sox released P Will Ohman.
7/3/12 San Diego Padres signed Walker Weickel.
7/3/12 Boston Red Sox placed P Daisuke Matsuzaka on the 15-day disabled list (Right upper trapezius strain).
7/3/12 Boston Red Sox called up 1B Mauro Gomez from Triple-A Pawtucket (International).
7/3/12 Washington Nationals placed P Chien-Ming Wang on the 15-day disabled list (Right hip strain).
7/3/12 Washington Nationals activated P Henry Rodriguez from the 15-day disabled list (strained right index finger; went on 6/7).
7/3/12 New York Yankees released 2B Matt Antonelli. Analysis
7/3/12 Toronto Blue Jays selected the contract of P Andrew Carpenter from Triple-A Las Vegas (Pacific Coast).
7/3/12 Baltimore Orioles signed P Jake Pintar.
7/3/12 Pittsburgh Pirates optioned RF Jose Tabata to Triple-A Indianapolis (International).
7/3/12 Pittsburgh Pirates called up CF Gorkys Hernandez from Triple-A Indianapolis (International).

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