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Wily Mo Peña will be sidelined for roughly four weeks after an MRI revealed a significant tear in his left oblique muscle. [link]
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Published 3/17/2008 by KLSnow <info@brewcrewball.com> at Brew Crew Ball
... Carlos Delgado needed 4 stitches after being impaled on Brady Clark's bat. Travis Hafner was a Mathlete. Rangers P Jason Jennings is struggling to regain velocity following elbow surgery. Scott Kazmir is being bothered by an elbow strain and now will miss opening day. John Lackey has a triceps strain and will miss opening day. Kaz Matsui's hemorrhoids are bad enough to require surgery. He'll be out 2 weeks. Nats OF Wily Mo Pena has a torn oblique and is out at least 4 weeks. Mark Prior ...

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