MLB Notes: League-best Cubs Activate C Miguel Montero From DL

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs have activated catcher Miguel Montero from the 15-day disabled list and designated outfielder Ryan Kalish for assignment.

Montero had been sidelined by lower back tightness. He went 2 for 10 with two RBIs over three games in a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa.

Montero was in the starting lineup for Saturday's game against Pittsburgh, batting eighth.

Kalish was promoted from Iowa on May 3. He batted .286 (2 for 7) in seven games with the Cubs.

Indians: Brantley placed on 15-day DL
CLEVELAND -- Michael Brantley's right shoulder needs more rest.

The Indians placed their star left fielder on the 15-day disabled list Saturday -- retroactive to May 10 -- because Brantley is still having issues with his surgically repaired shoulder. This is Brantley's second trip to the DL this season.

Brantley has been bothered by inflammation and fatigue in his shoulder, which he injured late last season while trying to make a diving catch in Minnesota. He had surgery in November.

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The 28-year-old recovered more quickly than expected during spring training, and was hoping to be on the club's opening-day roster. However, after he had some discomfort, the Indians took a cautious approach and kept him out when the season started.

After playing the series opener in Houston on Monday, Brantley had some soreness and the Indians sat him for two games against the Astros. He missed his third straight game on Friday as the Indians began a series with Minnesota. The club was hoping another day's rest would help, but the Indians decided Brantley needs an extended period off to get better.

One of the club's best players, Brantley's batting .231 (9 of 39) with seven RBIs in 11 games. Last season, he batted .310 with 15 homers, a league-leading 45 doubles and 84 RBIs in 137 games.

The Indians also purchased the contract of infielder Michael Martinez from Triple-A Columbus.

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