Published 8/26/2008
by Corey Brock
at Major League Baseball News
Rookie right-hander Dirk Hayhurst will get a second start in the rotation for the Padres, and possibly a third, as the team awaits the return of Chris Young or Shawn Estes from injury. Hayhurst started Saturday against the Giants, allowing three runs in four innings.
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