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Posted: Friday June 16, 2000 01:09 AM BASEBALL TRANSACTIONS Arizona Diamondbacks -- Activated pitcher Todd Stottlemyre from the 15-day disabled list; optioned outfielder Turner Ward to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League (AAA). Detroit Tigers -- Announces resignation of Dave Anderson as manager of Toledo of the International League (AAA) to accept the coaching position at the University of Memphis; named Glenn Ezell manager at Toledo. Minnesota Twins -- Recalled righthander Mike Lincoln from Salt Lake of the Pacific Coast League (AAA); optioned outfielder Brian Buchanan to Salt Lake. New York Yankees -- Placed pitcher Roger Clemens on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right groin; recalled pitcher Darrell Einertson from Columbus of the International League (AAA). Philadelphia Phillies -- Placed pitcher Jason Boyd on the 15-day disabled list with a broken bone in his right hand; recalled pitcher Steve Schrenk from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the International League (AAA). Pittsburgh Pirates -- Placed pitcher Scott Sauerbeck on the 15-day disabled list with a left elbow strain; recalled pitcher Chris Peters from Nashville of the Pacific Coast League (AAA); optioned pitcher Jimmy Anderson to Nashville. Toledo Mud Hens (International League/A) -- Named Glenn Ezell manager, effective June 23. Beloit Snappers (Midwest League/A) -- Announced the resignation of general manager Bruce Keiter. San Jose Giants (California League/A) -- Placed catcher Bob Niemet on the voluntary retired list; recalled catcher Domingo Ramirez from extended spring training. BASKETBALL TRANSACTIONS Indiana Fever (WNBA) -- Activated forwards Lisa Gilmore and Jurgita Streimikyte from the injured reserve list; placed forward Texlin Quinney on the injured resere list with a strained left calf; placed center Donna Harrington on the injured reserve list with a lower back strain. Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs (USBL) -- Placed guards Tony Rutland and Donnie Carr on the inactive list; signed and activated forward Artemus McClary. Florida Sea Dragons (USBL) -- Activated guards James Blackwell, Keweemda King and Mark Jones; placed forward Ajani Williams, center-forward Mohamed Woni and guard Brian Green on the inactive list. Long Island Surf (USBL) -- Placed guard Dawan Allison on the inactive list; signed and activated guard Patrick Collins. FOOTBALL TRANSACTIONS Green Bay Packers -- Signed defensive tackle Steve Warren, their third-round draft pick. Miami Dolphins -- Released offensive tackle James Brown and wide receiver Tony Hamler. New Orleans Saints -- Signed wide receiver Sherrod Gideon to a three-year contract. Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) -- Signed quarterback Todd Bankhead. HOCKEY TRANSACTIONS Atlanta Thrashers -- Announced that center Ray Ferraro has exercised his option to extend his contract through the 2000-01 season; agreed to terms with free agent defenseman Mike Weaver. Toronto Maple Leafs -- Named Lou Crawford coach and Kevin McClelland assistant at St. John's of the American Hockey League. Portland Pirates (AHL) -- Agreed to a two-year contract with left wing Brad Crunch. Trenton Titans (ECHL) -- Named Brit Goldstein vice president of ticket sales. SOCCER TRANSACTIONS Dallas Burn -- Announced the retirement of midfielder Brian Haynes; signed midfielder Michael Burke. Vancouver 86ers (A-League) -- Signed defender Rick Titus. COLLEGE TRANSACTIONS NCAA -- Suspended Clemson University outfielder Casey Stone for his actions after a College World Series game against Louisiana-Lafayette on June 14. College of New Jersey -- Announced the resignation of men's and women's tennis coach Tricia Udicious. Long Beach State -- Named Dana Gutierrez assistant men and women's track and field coach. Maryland-Eastern Shore -- Named Thomas Trotter men's basketball coach, Surina Dixon women's basketball coach and Vivian L. Fuller athletic director. Rollins College -- Announced the resignation of women's golf coach Marla Weeks. Wentworth -- Announced the resignation of men's lacrosse coach Aaron Koproski. PREVIOUS DAYS Thursday | Wednesday | Tuesday | Monday | Sunday | Saturday | Friday
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