Giambi’s return could hurt the surging Yankees

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Jason Giambi is on his way back. Here is a blurb from The AP: New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi took batting practice Saturday for the first time since hurting his left foot and is hoping to rejoin the team by early next month. “Maybe a little sooner just depending on how fast things go,” Giambi said after a two-hour workout. “I have no pain. That’s going to be ... [link]

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Giambi's return could hurt the surging Yankees
Published 7/23/2007 by Andrew Fletcher at Scott Proctor's Arm - A New York Yankees Blog
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