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Two kinds of relief for Carp
PHOENIX— Chris Carpenter offered the Cardinals good news Tuesday night when he worked a scoreless seventh inning in his first relief outing in almost eight years. Better news followed when Carpenter arrived pain-free at Chase Field on Wednesday morning. Carpenter will again be available to work out of the bullpen in Friday night's series opener against the Florida Marlins. But the 2005 NL Cy ...
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It Was Bound To Happen
C70 At The Bat — ... Good news: Apparently Chris Carpenter felt no ill effects after his relief outing on Tuesday. The entire pitching situation for 2009 is really interesting, when you think about having (hopefully) a healthy Carpenter and Wainwright in the rotation and the new guns in the 'pen. ...

Baseball Today: Friday, September 5
Projo Sox Blog — ... (Los Angeles Times) . . . Chris Carpenter is pitching out of the bullpen for the Cardinals, who say they won't use him in back-to-back games (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) . . . The Phillies have lifted ...

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