Found June 25, 2009 on Sign on San Diego:
PLAYERS: Chris Young
TEAMS: San Diego Padres

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Chris Young is unlikely to return to the Padres rotation until after the All-Star break because of the inflammation in his right shoulder. Padres manager Bud Black Thursday said the Padres are going to follow a cautious timetable with Young.
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