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Strawberry’s Return Put on Hold

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Darryl Strawberry’s return to the New York Yankees from cancer was put on hold Monday, when Manager Joe Torre told the slugger he would not make the opening-day roster.

“It’s just another mountain that I have to climb. I’ll get over it,” said Strawberry, who had colon cancer surgery last October. “It’s a relief to me not to sit through the last few days of spring training with a dark cloud over my head, not knowing what my situation is.”

The 37-year-old outfielder will remain at extended spring training when the Yankees open the season next week. He will go to triple-A Columbus after he completes his chemotherapy.

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Treatments are scheduled to continue through at least April.

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Kerry Ligtenberg, who took over the Atlanta Brave closer’s job last season when Mark Wohlers had control problems, will have season-ending surgery to repair a torn elbow ligament.

Ligtenberg, 27, converted 30 of 34 save chances in his rookie season, going 3-2 with a 2.71 earned-run average.

While Ligtenberg is out, Wohlers appears to be coming back. He pitched a perfect ninth inning Monday--throwing 10 of 12 pitches for strikes--for his first save of the spring.

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Padre left-hander Mark Langston, who finally made it to the World Series last year after 15 big league seasons and 432 appearances, retired. Langston, 38, was in camp as a nonroster player after signing a minor-league contract in the off-season to remain with the Padres.

Langston was 178-156 with a 3.88 ERA for the Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, Angels and Padres. He ranked 27th on the all-time list with 2,421 strikeouts.

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Right-hander Jason Johnson, 25, was traded from the Tampa Bay Devils to the Baltimore Orioles for outfielder Danny Clyburn and a player to be named. Johnson went 2-5 with a 5.70 ERA in 13 starts with the Devil Rays last season. . . . The Mariners released veteran right-hander Bill Swift. Swift, 37, had a 7.20 ERA in four exhibitions, giving up eight earned runs and 13 hits in 10 innings. . . . The Florida Marlins traded outfielder Pat Watkins to the Colorado Rockies for a player to be named. Watkins, 26, hit .271 this spring. . . . The Houston Astros made room in their bullpen for promising starter Scott Elarton by putting pitcher Xavier Hernandez on unconditional release waivers.

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