Found June 26, 2007 on Hot Stove New York: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Alou is scheduled to meet with team doctor David Altcheck next Monday to see how his ailing quad is doing. Said Mets General Manager Omar Minaya,"All the reports are that he's feeling good." Pedro Martinez is scheduled to throw off the mound today in what should be his last session. What's up next? Batting practice. Pedro is recovering from rotator cuff surgery, and all signs are pointing to an August return.
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