Found June 10, 2009 on Chicago Tribune:
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Chicago White Sox don't want to rush him back from injury Carlos Quentin started jogging Tuesday but manager Ozzie Guillen isn't expecting his slugger to return to the White Sox lineup until after the All-Star break, at the earliest.
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