Burnett's curveball put on hold for now
Published 3/2/2008 by Jordan Bastian at Major League Baseball News
The latest addition to A.J. Burnett's extensive list of injury tales includes a car door and a manicurist. Shortly before arriving in Florida for Spring Training, the Blue Jays pitcher had an unfortunate run-in with his vehicle, rendering his curveball unusable.
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