
Senators Roster Moves
Published on July 17, 2008 under Eastern League (EL1)
Harrisburg Senators News Release
Roster Moves: INFs Luis Jimenez and William Bergolla transferred to Columbus (AAA), RHP Carlos Martinez transferred to Potomac (A), C Johnny Estrada ends MLB rehab; INF Ofilio Castro added from Columbus and RHP Jhonny Nunez added from Potomac.
Game Notes: The Senators open an eight-game road trip tonight against the Altoona Curve at 7:05 PM. RHP Adrian Alaniz takes the hill for Harrisburg.
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