Pedro pain-free in simulated game
Published 5/14/2008 by Anthony DiComo at Major League Baseball News
Pedro pain-free in simulated game
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Pedro Martinez threw 55 pitches Wednesday during a simulated game in Florida, the latest step in his recuperation from a hamstring injury.
Pedro Martinez threw 55 pitches Wednesday during a simulated game in Florida, the latest step in his recuperation from a hamstring injury.
Pedro throws simulated game
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