springtraining08.com - 2/29/2008
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Dallas McPherson's bid to win the 3B job for the Marlins took a hit today due to discomfort in his side. He's expected to miss a few days of action. MLB.com
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Brew Crew Ball —
... less, today even alphabetical! Dodgers P Chad Billingsley missed his scheduled start yesterday with "a tight left groin." If it lasts more than 4 hours...etc. Mark DeRosa's heart surgery was successful and he'll be back in camp next week. Johnny Estrada is recovering slower than expected from surgeries and may not be ready for opening day. Shocking. Pirates P Tom Gorzelanny will miss his scheduled start with shoulder issues. Marlins 3B Dallas McPherson will miss a few days with "discomfort in his side." Marlins ...
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After being pulled from the Marlins-Orioles spring game on Thursday after facing just three batters, right-hander Sergio Mitre is scheduled to have his elbow evaluated by doctors on Friday to determine if the discomfort he felt is a serious issue.
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Starter Joba Chamberlain pitched two perfect innings and Jorge Posada added a double and a triple to lead the Yankees over the University of South Florida, 11-4, in Friday's spring opener. Ian Kennedy and Phil Hughes held USF without a run through five.