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MIAMI -- The San Francisco Giants, first and foremost, hope to get manager Bruce Bochy out of the hospital and back in the dugout in time for their Tuesday night game against the Miami Marlins. http://www.jetsrookiestore.com/Customized/ .Bochy was feeling ill on Monday morning, and he checked into University of Miami Hospital, where he was to be kept overnight.Bench coach Ron Wotus, who filled in for Bochy on Monday in the Giants wild 8-7, 14-inning win over the Miami Marlins, said there is concern for his boss health. After all, in February, Bochy, 61, was hospitalized after undergoing a heart procedure.This is the second time, said Wotus, referencing a hospital stay but not clarifying whether this one was also heart-related. I dont want to bother him. He needs to rest and get better. But I expect to see him (Tuesday). I have no reason to think otherwise.Assuming Bochy is fine, the Giants can focus on winning their series with the Marlins. The Giants will start left-hander Matt Moore (7-7, 4.04 ERA overall, 0-0, 3.00 ERA with San Francisco).Moore, who was acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays at the trade deadline on Aug. 1, made his Giants debut on Thursday, earning a no-decision at Philadelphia. He allowed three hits and two runs in six innings.His control was off, however, as he matched his career high with six walks.Moore also has a poor history in two starts at Marlins Park, compiling a 7.36 ERA in 11 innings while allowing 15 hits, including two homers.However, that is a small sample size. The Giants like the groove Moore is in over his past seven starts, during which he is 4-2 with a 2.12 ERA. Batters are hitting just .188 against him in that span.His opponent on Tuesday will be Marlins right-hander Tom Koehler (8-8, 4.05 ERA).Koehler has been hot in his past five starts, posting a 2-1 record with a 2.89 ERA, striking out 23 in 28 innings.He also has good career numbers against the Giants, going 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in three starts. He hasnt faced San Francisco since 2014, though.The Marlins are hoping Koehler can give them at least seven innings on Tuesday because their bullpen -- just as is the case with the Giants -- is taxed after Mondays 14-inning marathon.There were 17 pitchers used Monday, including nine by the Marlins.Were going to have to do some things to make sure we reload and protect our guys, Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. In these types of games, you have collateral damage.The Marlins have other worries as well. Left fielder Christian Yelich, who had three hits and four RBI on Monday, was seen with an ice pack on his right ankle after the game.Miami also must figure out how to stop Brandon Crawford, who went 7-for-8 on Monday, becoming the first player in the 133-year history of the Giants franchise to record seven hits in one game.Hes feeling good about himself, Mattingly said. Its not going to be fun facing him. http://www.jetsrookiestore.com/Jets-Rashard-Robinson-Jersey/ .C. -- Charlotte Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said after all of these years in the NBA hes still amazed at some of the things LeBron James does. http://www.jetsrookiestore.com/Jets-Josh-Mccown-Jersey/ . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes. http://www.jetsrookiestore.com/Jets-Keyshawn-Johnson-Jersey/ . PAUL, Minn. NEW YORK -- For the New York Yankees, MRI has become a statistic thats just as important as ERA and RBIs. Andy Pettitte trudged off in the fifth inning with a back injury. Chris Stewart limped off after seven with an injured leg. A 3-2 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night seemed more significant than just another defeat. Twelve Yankees already have been on the disabled list this year, costing a total of 332 games. While they lead the AL East at 25-16, how many more injuries can they withstand? "I think everybody else out of this room probably already felt we passed that point," said Brett Gardner, stranded on third base when Robinson Cano hit a game-ending groundout. Seeking his 250th win, Pettitte started feeling uncomfortable in the fourth inning, when Seattle took a 2-1 lead on an infield single by Brendan Ryan, who had been in a 5-for-60 slide. "When I came off in the fourth, it just completely locked up and I got the trainer to give me a little massage down here with some heat, and it loosened up and loosened up really good," Pettitte said. It lasted only until his first pitch of the fifth, to Jason Bay. "It completely locked back up on me," Pettitte said. "I couldnt get extended at all. I really just felt like I was kind of cutting everything off and really just trying to throw it in there, just almost slower than slow to tell you the truth." Pettitte struck out Bay and Kyle Seager. By then, Yankees manager Joe Girardi and pitching coach Larry Rothschild noticed Pettittes velocity had dropped, and they went to the mound and took him out. "He is 40 years old, and were probably going to go through this probably a little bit." Girardi said. Pettitte missed a start in April because of lower back spasms. This was diagnosed as a tight left trapezius muscle, near his pitching shoulder. It was too soon to determine whether he would miss his next turn. "Theres no doubt Im getting old. But I dont want to sit there and tell you that thats the exact reason why," Pettitte said. "I look around the league and I see all kind of people on the DL with all kind of problems that are a lot younger than me, too." Stewart pulled up at third base in the seventh on Canos infield single, which drew the Yankees within a run. He stayed in for Vernon Wells inning-ending popout, then was sent for an MRI of his left groin. "He felt something," Girardi said. "He said it didnt pop." Stewart, who took over as the Yankees starting catcher when Francisco Cervelli broke a hand last month, was replaced by Austin Romine. New York doesnt have any other available catchers on its 40-man roster and would have to clear a spot for Bobby Wilson, who has been starting at Triple-A. "Injuries are a part of the game, and some years youre going to have more than others,"t; Girardi said. http://www.jetsrookiestore.com/Jets-Juston-Burris-Jersey/. "And right now we have a few." Pettitte (4-3) allowed two runs, four hits and three walks in 4 2-3 innings with five strikeouts, struggling again with his command. In the fourth, he ran into foul territory on the third base side to make a basket catch on Raul Ibanezs low popup but said that didnt figure into his back problem. Seattle had injury issues, too. Aaron Harang, Seattles scheduled starter, felt a twinge in his back Wednesday and notified the Mariners, who in turn told Hector Noesi to prepare for his first big league start of the season. A 26-year-old right-hander, Noesi was acquired by the Mariners from the Yankees in January 2012 in the trade that sent promising pitcher Michael Pineda to New York and made four relief appearances for Seattle this year. He gave up an unearned run and three hits in 4 1-3 innings, leaving with two on. Lefty Oliver Perez (1-0), his career revived in Seattle, entered with runners at the corners and struck out Gardner and retired Jayson Nix on a popup. Seattle also got runs on Dustin Ackleys RBI double in the second and Michael Morses sixth-inning homer off former Mariners pitcher Shawn Kelley, a drive that bounced off the divider between Monument Park and the Yankees bullpen in right-centre for his 10th homer this season. Granderson singled in the second and scored when David Adams doubled for his first big league RBI. In his third game back from a broken arm, Granderson made his third career start at DH and had three hits. He doubled in the eighth but Carter Capps retired rookie David Adams on a popup and struck out Ichiro Suzuki, who one inning earlier singled to stop an 0-for-22 slide. Tom Wilhelmsen finished to remain perfect in 11 save chances. He allowed a one-out single to Gardner, who stole second and third. He struck out Nix -- leaving right-handed batters 0 for 30 against him this year -- then retired Cano on a groundout to shortstop. "What can you say? Nobodys going to feel sorry us," Gardner related. "We cant take the day off tomorrow." NOTES: Girardi said SS Derek Jeter (broken ankle) should be out of a walking boot soon. ... RHP Joba Chamberlain (strained oblique) will need at least one more minor league rehab outing before the Yankees activate him from the DL. ... New York 1B Mark Teixeira (wrist) hit several long homers on curveballs off a pitching machine at the Yankees minor league complex in Tampa, Fla. 3B Alex Rodriguez, coming back from hip surgery in January, is hitting off a tee and swinging at soft toss flips in a batting cage as he wraps up his second week of baseball activities. ... Travis Hafner (sore right shoulder) took batting practice and hopes to be able to play Friday. ... 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