Report: Baldelli to rehab in Double-A
Published 7/16/2008 by Brittany Ghiroli at Major League Baseball News
According to a report in the Montgomery Advertiser, Rays outfielder Rocco Baldelli is scheduled to continue is rehab assignment on Wednesday with Double-A Montgomery. He is expected to return to the Rays sometime this season.
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