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7/9/12 Kansas City Royals activated 2B Chris Getz from the 15-day disabled list (Lateral strain in his lower left leg; went on 6/18). Analysis
7/9/12 Kansas City Royals activated CF Lorenzo Cain from the 60-day disabled list (to the 60-Day disabled list; went on 6/22). Analysis
7/9/12 Baltimore Orioles activated RF Nick Markakis from the 15-day disabled list (Fractured right hand; went on 6/1).
7/9/12 Baltimore Orioles optioned 1B Joe Mahoney to Triple-A Norfolk (International).
7/9/12 Chicago White Sox signed C Sammy Ayala.
7/9/12 Chicago White Sox assigned C Sammy Ayala to Rookie Bristol (Appalachian).
7/9/12 Kansas City Royals optioned 2B Irving Falu to Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast). Analysis
7/9/12 Chicago White Sox optioned P Deunte Heath to Triple-A Charlotte (International).
7/9/12 Milwaukee Brewers optioned 1B Taylor Green to Triple-A Nashville (Pacific Coast).
7/9/12 Houston Astros optioned 3B Matt Dominguez to Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
7/9/12 Detroit Tigers optioned P Jose Ortega to Triple-A Toledo (International).
7/9/12 Houston Astros optioned P David Carpenter to Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
7/9/12 Houston Astros activated P Wilton Lopez from the 15-day disabled list (Sprained right elbow; went on 6/15).
7/9/12 Kansas City Royals optioned P Nathan Adcock to Triple-A Omaha (Pacific Coast). Analysis
7/9/12 Houston Astros signed RF Edwin Gomez.

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