Rolen might miss opener with injury

 
Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus suffered a displaced fracture of his right middle finger on Sunday during fielding drills, meaning he could miss the season opener on March 31 against the Yankees. [link]

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Rolen fractures finger

Toronto Blue Jays 3B Scott Rolen suffered a non-displaced fracture of the bone in the tip of his right middle finger, in addition to ripping off the fingernail. The incident took place during routine infield drills during this mornings practice. Rolen took a flight Sunday night to Baltimore to get the finger checked out by a hand specialist on Monday. How long will he be out?
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MLB: Jays' Rolen fractures finger in infield drill - Posted Sports

A ground ball struck the right middle finger of Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Scott Rolen on Sunday, ripping off the fingernail and causing a non-displaced fracture of the bone in his finger tip. The mishap occurred during routine infield drills in ...
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Rolen breaks finger

The Jays third baseman may not be available for Opening Day .
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Rolen Fractured

Scott Rolen fractures his right middle finger as well as having the nail torn off.
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