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Though at a critical juncture at 24, former top Rockies prospect Ian Stewart is expected to need a day or so of rest after stressing his left arm swinging the bat in the cage.
Perhaps he has been trying to hard.
The soreness comes at a time when Stewart finds himself under great pressure, as he ...
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Perhaps he has been trying to hard.
The soreness comes at a time when Stewart finds himself under great pressure, as he ...
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