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Cards' Lohse impresses, scheduled for first start

 
Kyle Lohse showed the St. Louis Cardinals he wasn't just sitting around waiting for a contract. The right-hander threw 70 pitches and got 20 outs in a simulated game on Monday, three days after signing a one-year, $4.25 million free-agent deal. The team saw enough to schedule his first spring training start for Saturday. "You're not going to be 100 percent this time of spring anyway," Lohse said. "I just felt like I normally would at this time of the year. (link)

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