Published 8/31/2008
at L.A. Times - Baseball News
Second baseman returns to L.A. for an MRI exam of his left knee, which has cartilage damage, an injury that could end his season, and his career.
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PHOENIX -- Jeff Kent returned to Los Angeles on Saturday to undergo an MRI exam on his left knee, his future uncertain because of cartilage damage that has worsened over the last month.
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