Baseball-Major League Baseball roundup

June 25 (The Sports Xchange) - Curt Schilling, who won 216 games in 20 major league seasons, announced Wednesday that his cancer diagnosed in February is in remission. The type of cancer still has not been disclosed. Schilling's wife, Shonda, was diagnosed with stage-2 melanoma in 2001. - - A Native American group is planning to file a federal lawsuit against the Cleveland Indians next month for their "offensive" Chief Wahoo logo, CBSSports.com reported Wednesday. Robert Roche, a Chiricahua Apache and director of the American Indian Education Center, told CBS Cleveland he is planning to file the a federal lawsuit in late July against the Indians organization. - - The St. Louis Cardinals purchased the contract of left-handed pitcher Marco Gonzales from Double-A Springfield, the team announced Wednesday. Gonzales started for St. Louis on Wednesday against the Colorado Rockies in Denver. - - The Athletics announced Wednesday that they had agreed on a 10-year lease extension at O.Co Coliseum, where they have played since 1968. In a statement, commissioner Bud Selig said he agrees with the Athletics that they need a new stadium and the best site for it is the current Coliseum. - - Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Gerrit Cole, who has been sidelined since June 4 with right shoulder fatigue, will return to start on Saturday against the New York Mets, manager Clint Hurdle announced. The Pirates have not decided whom he will replace. - - Pirates left fielder Starling Marte passed a concussion test on Tuesday night but was not available on Wednesday in the conclusion of a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. He struck his head on the knee of second baseman Sean Rodriguez being thrown out attempting to steal second base. - - The San Francisco Giants placed center Angel Pagan (strained lower back) on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, retroactive to June 15, and called up power hitting corner infielder Adam Duvall from Triple-A Fresno. - - The San Diego Padres will interview former Miami Marlins general manager and president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest on Friday in San Diego for their GM job, MLB.com reported. Beinfest will be the first candidate interviewed to replace Josh Byrnes, who was fired Sunday. - - Colorado Rockies right-hander Christian Bergman was placed on the 60-day disabled list with a fractured left trapezium, a bone at the base of the thumb. - - Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips was a late scratch after batting practice before Wednesday night's game against the Chicago Cubs. Phillips missed his third straight game with a bone bruise on his right heel. Manager Bryan Price was concerned about Phillips being able to play a full nine innings and possibly making the injury worse. - - The Florida Marlins placed shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 21 with a right triceps strain and recalled infielder Donovan Solano from Triple-A New Orleans. - - Philadelphia Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said Cliff Lee's bullpen session on Tuesday went well and that Lee likely will pitch a simulated game Friday. The left-hander has been on the disabled list since May 19 with a strained elbow. (Editing by Frank Pingue)