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Lackey elbow “felt good”
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim pitcher John Lackey got back on the mound and threw a 40 pitch bullpen session today. Lackey’s been held back so far this spring due to a nagging sore elbow. Afterwards Lackey said ““Felt good. Everything’s fine, It felt better than it did the last bullpen (throwing session).” This is definitely good news for Angels fans, as they can not go without their ace. ...
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