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Baseball Musings:
Carlos Pena underwent surgery to fix his broken fingers:
Pena was injured Monday in New York when he was hit by a pitch from Yankees ace CC Sabathia. Dr. Doug Carlan performed surgery Thursday, inserting pins into the first baseman’s left index and middle fingers.
The Rays said the pins will be removed in four to six [...]
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