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MINNEAPOLIS -- Twins catcher Joe Mauer is likely to miss the rest of the season after being diagnosed with a mild case of pneumonia. Mauer received the diagnosis at the Mayo Clinic on Thursday and doctors recommended medication and two weeks rest. The Twins have 14 games remaining before the season ends on Sept. 28. "Hes really, really not happy about the situation," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said before Fridays game against the Cleveland Indians. "He wants to be out there. He wants to be here with the guys, so hes pretty upset." Mauer developed an upper respiratory infection on Sept. 2. He started medication but the symptoms persisted and then Mauer developed a cough this week while with the team in Kansas City, prompting him to visit the Mayo Clinic. The 2009 MVP has played just 82 games this season while dealing with various injuries and was hitting .287 with three home runs and 30 RBIs. He was on the disabled list from April 14 through June 16 while he had bilateral leg weakness. Mauers illness just adds to the Twins health woes. New Westminster, B.C.s Justin Morneau has been dealing with a recurrence of concussion symptoms, and McWane said the first baseman also has caught a stomach bug that has been going around the team. Third baseman Danny Valencia was in the lineup for Fridays game, but was later scratched with the flu. Meanwhile, left-handed pitcher Francisco Liriano was going to be activated from the disabled list and be available for Fridays game out of the bullpen. Gardenhire said Liriano could receive an outing or two out of the bullpen and could start the first game of a doubleheader at Cleveland on Sept. 24. "Well probably start him and get two or three innings, see what happens," Gardenhire said. "Definitely a pitch count; try to get two or three innings out of him and maybe use (Brian) Duensing in there too. 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The left-hander, who leads the American League with 17 no-decisions this season, pitched into the eighth inning and rookie Marcus Semien hit his first homer to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. nike air max 1 pas cher . Once Adrian Gonzalez powered up for the first one, their dormant offence broke loose. Gonzalez homered twice and Zack Greinke came through with the clutch performance Los Angeles needed in a 6-4 victory over the Cardinals on Wednesday that trimmed St. LAS VEGAS -- Manny Pacquiaos defamation lawsuit against longtime boxing rival Floyd Mayweather Jr. and others rests on firm allegations and can continue, a Nevada federal judge said in a court order Monday that denied a motion to dismiss the case. U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks said Pacquiao has sufficient evidence to continue his lawsuit that alleges Mayweather and others acted with malice by accusing the Filipino boxer in a series of interviews of using performance-enhancing drugs. "Moving defendants argue that Pacquiao has failed to sufficiently allege malice because moving defendants could not have known one way or the other whether Pacquiao had actually taken PEDs when they made the alleged defamatory statements," the order reads. "However, the court finds that Pacquiao has sufficiently pled malice in the amended complaint." Pacquiao claimed in the suit that he has never tested positive for any performance-enhancing drugs, but that Mayweather, Mayweathers father and uncle, Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions Richard Schaefer embarked on a campaign to make people think he used drugs. "The truth did not stop Mayweather and the others," the suit contends. "That is because they are motivated by ill will, spite, malice, revenge and envy." Mark Tratos, a Las Vegas lawyer who represents Mayweather Promotions LLC, said the lawsuit was without merit and he would continue to fight for its dismissal. He said the defendants merely questioned Pacquiaos reluctance to submit to drug testing, but stopped short of declaring Pacquiao a drug user. Statements of defamation must consist of facts, not opinions. Tratos said Pacquiao would also have trouble proving the defendants acted with malice, which is required because the famous boxer is a public figure. "The malice standard is very, very high," Tratos said. "We do noot believe it can be met by the plaintiff.dddddddddddd" Schaefer declined to comment on the court order. De La Hoyas lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment. Pacquiaos lawyer, Dan Petrocelli, said his clients professional career would suffer if boxing fans believe he used steroids or human growth hormone to win titles in seven weight classes. "Manny has an unblemished reputation and has earned all of his achievements through hard work and his natural-born talent and to call him a cheater is something he cannot and will not tolerate," Petrocelli said. "None of these defendants have had any evidence to back up the assertion that he has taken performance-enhancing drugs because he didnt. Its very false." Pacquiaos suit cites various interviews given by the defendants in which they intimated that Pacquiaos strength and power were not natural. Among the interviews cited was an October radio interview in which Mayweather Jr. allegedly said Pacquiaos physique was different "cause we know the Philippines got the best enhancing drugs." Pacquiao claimed comments by Mayweather, his father, Floyd Sr., and trainer, Roger Mayweather, were part of a defamation campaign against him. "Mayweather Jr. and the others set out on a course designed to destroy Pacquiaos career, reputation, honour and legacy and jeopardize his ability to earn the highest levels of compensation," the suit contends. The 2009 suit came as both sides were battling to reach an agreement for a proposed fight between the champion boxers. The negotiations fell apart over demands by the Mayweather camp that both fighters submit to random blood and urine tests leading up to the bout. Mayweather wanted blood tests up to 14 days before the fight, while Pacquiao claimed he feels weak after drawing blood and would not agree to testing within 24 days. cheap jerseys cheap nhl jerseys ' ' '
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