BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Yankees’ Rogers Hit by Line Drive
Associated Press
New York Yankee pitcher Kenny Rogers is expected to sit out four to five days after being hit in the back of his left shoulder blade during batting practice in Tampa, Fla. Rogers was pitching batting practice when he was hit by a Tony Fernandez line drive. Rogers was scheduled to have X-rays taken.
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Outfielder Al Martin and the Pittsburgh Pirates have agreed on a two-year contract reportedly worth $2.5 million.
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