Mulder suffers setback in rehab

 
While the Cardinals were staging a dramatic victory over the Rockies on Monday night, Mark Mulder toiled against the Rockies' Triple-A team, pitching for the Memphis Redbirds in a loss that may have set his rehabilitation back a bit. [link]

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