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Joba throws; may be activated Monday

 
Facing live batters for the first time since his Aug. 4 right rotator cuff injury, Joba Chamberlain was not perfect on Saturday, but he may have been good enough while throwing 35 pitches at Yankee Stadium. Chamberlain confirmed that he is ready to be activated into the Yankees' bullpen, a decision that could come in the next few days. (link)

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