Sheffield returns to Yankees lineup as DH
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The Yankees don't care whether Gary Sheffield merely sprained his right thumb or tore ligaments in it last year while playing for the Braves. (article 3)
A Braves trainer was quoted in Thursday's Atlanta Journal Constitution saying Sheffield suffered last July 10 was a sprain and not a tear. (article 3)
That was the opposite of what Sheffield said and what the Yankees were told by their team doctor Stuart Hershon , who with Dr. Melvin Rosenwasser, examined Sheffield on Tuesday in New York. (article 3)
" That's contrary to what the doctor told me GM Brian Cashman said last night when informed of the Braves' latest report. (article 3)
Former Yankees' pitchers Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte did not make the trip with Houston for Friday's night game against the Yankees. (article 4)
Barry Bonds hurt his back during batting practice yesterday and was taken out of the lineup for the San Francisco Giants' exhibition game against the Texas Rangers. (article 1)
Several minutes later, Bonds stood up, walked back into the cage, swung at another pitch, then walked off the field. (article 1)
Bonds is two home runs shy of tying his godfather , Willie Mays, for third place on the career home-run list with 660. (article 2)
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Story keywords
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Sheffield, YANKEES, Torre, thumb, Braves |
Source articles
- Bonds skips game after back injury (baltimoresun.com, 03/11/2004, 440 words)
- Major League Baseball (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/11/2004, 302 words)
- A SPLIT DECISION (NY Post, 03/12/2004, 605 words)
- Sheffield returns to Yankees lineup as DH (ABCNews, 03/12/2004, 295 words)
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