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	<title>Comments on: Hong-Chih Kuo shut down; likely headed for DL</title>
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		<title>By: Old Gator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know there are always injuries in spring training as all those stiff squeaky gates start swinging on their rusty hinges again, but is it just my imagination or has this spring been especially brutal? Seems they&#039;re dropping like flies this year.
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Anyone keep statistics we could use to compare the morbidity tables for this spring to the way things have gone in the past? Has this been an average year, or is it, as it seems sometimes, one of the worst? I&#039;d be really curious to know.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know there are always injuries in spring training as all those stiff squeaky gates start swinging on their rusty hinges again, but is it just my imagination or has this spring been especially brutal? Seems they&#8217;re dropping like flies this year.<br />
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Anyone keep statistics we could use to compare the morbidity tables for this spring to the way things have gone in the past? Has this been an average year, or is it, as it seems sometimes, one of the worst? I&#8217;d be really curious to know.</p>
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