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BOSTON -- Initially projected to miss a minimum three weeks with a Grade I-II left calf strain, first baseman Albert Pujols is now expected to rejoin the team in Detroit and might be activated from the disabled list when first eligible Thursday. Manager Tony La Russa spoke with Pujols on Friday and was encouraged by the player’s improvement from an injury once believed capable of sidelining ... [link]

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Closing Time: Know who was great today? My bench
Published 6/23/2008 at Roto Arcade
... Here's a bit of good news for the Cardinals: Albert Pujols might be activated from the DL on Thursday, the instant he's eligible. ...

Identity Crisis
Published 6/24/2008 by David Lister at NationalSportsReview.com Master Site Feed
... On to the good news. Albert Pujols is eligible to return from the DL on Thursday, and he may be ready by then. With Yadier Molina slowly working his way back to health the teams offense seems to be is pretty good shape. At least until Pujols gets hurt again… ...

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