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The infielder signed in February from the Padres says his shoulder has healed well. Now, he just needs some game action.
Notes | Once one of the righty’s more dependable pitches, the slider has been hit extremely hard by opponents this season.
Shortstop Ha-Seong Kim is not yet back with the Rays, but he’s going to be around the team a lot more this week.
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