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Bill Pulsipher

5/9/2005

Pulsipher has been sent outright to Triple-A Memphis by the St. Louis Cardinals, opening a spot on the roster for backup catcher Mike Mahoney. The veteran lefthander, who missed nearly a month of action earlier this season with a strained hamstring, has posted a 6.75 ERA in five relief appearances with St. Louis.

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5/6/2005

Pulsipher struggled in his return to the Cardinals' bullpen, allowing two runs on three hits and a walk in just one inning of work in Thursday's loss to the San Diego Padres. The veteran lefthander, who returned to the major leagues this season for the first time since 2001, was activated from the 15-day disabled list earlier in the day after missing nearly a month with a strained right hamstring.

To make room on the roster for Pulsipher, the Cardinals optioned fellow lefty Carmen Cali to Triple-A Memphis. In four relief appearances this season, Pulsipher has posted a 10.13 ERA.

4/12/2005

Pulsipher has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the St. Louis Cardinals, due to a strained right hamstring. The move is retroactive to April 11, meaning he will be eligible to return before the end of the month. The veteran reliever, who originally suffered the injury in spring training, will be replaced in the bullpen by lefthander Carmen Cali.

Despite not pitching in the major leagues since 2001, Pulsipher impressed quite a few people in spring training, allowing just eight hits in 10.1 scoreless innings. He struck out eight batters, walked three and notched one save over that span. In three regular-season appearances, he's given up one run on two hits in 1.2 innings of work.

4/11/2005

Pulsipher was forced to leave Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Phillies after aggravating his strained hamstring while pitching late in the game. The veteran reliever, who originally suffered the injury in spring training, will be re-evaluated on Monday, but there is a strong possibility that he will land on the 15-day disabled list, according to Cardinals manager Tony La Russa.

Despite not pitching in the major leagues since 2001, Pulsipher impressed quite a few people in spring training, allowing just eight hits in 10.1 scoreless innings. He struck out eight batters, walked three and notched one save over that span. In three regular-season appearances, he's given up one run on two hits in 1.2 innings of work.

4/5/2005

The St. Louis Cardinals have purchased Pulsipher's contract from Triple-A Memphis, filling the roster spot of righthanded starter Matt Morris. The veteran lefthander, who has not pitched in the major leagues since 2001, will work out of the bullpen for St. Louis.

Pulsipher impressed quite a few people in spring training, allowing just eight hits in 10.1 scoreless innings. He struck out eight batters, walked three and notched one save over that span.