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Strasburg fans two in three scoreless
Making his second start of the exhibition season, Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg allowed the Cardinals just two hits in three scoreless innings on Sunday afternoon.
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Beckett scratched; Miller gets start
Josh Beckett will not be making his scheduled start on Sunday against the Twins, his turn scratched because of illness. Right-hander Ryne Miller will take the mound in his place.
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Roberts slated to see back specialist
Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts was scheduled to fly to Baltimore on Sunday night to be evaluated by back specialist Dr. Lee Riley of The John Hopkins Hospital on Monday.
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Aramis to resume throwing this week
Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez, who was lifted from Saturday's game because of a sore right triceps, said on Sunday his arm is fine, and he's expected to resume throwing in a couple days.
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Oswalt's focus on the here and now
There are times when Roy Oswalt feels he doesn't want to do this anymore. He's got a growing family at home in Mississippi and sometimes believes he's had enough of the late-night flights, the hotel food and the toll the game takes on his body.
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Mariners to show off their Sunday best
Felix Hernandez makes his 2010 Spring Training debut on Sunday against the Rockies in Tucson, Ariz.
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