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Sirotka Angry at White Sox GM Williams

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From Associated Press

Mike Sirotka joined the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday, angry that Chicago White Sox General Manager Kenny Williams jokingly referred to his injury situation as “Shouldergate.”

The left-hander was acquired from the White Sox on Jan. 14 in the six-player trade that sent David Wells to Chicago. He is unsure when or if he will pitch this year.

“I would really expect a little more respect on the matter from Kenny,” Sirotka said. “He doesn’t have to deal with the injury. He knows as a player, especially from a pitcher’s standpoint, that an injury to your throwing arm is in some way a threat to your career. I didn’t really appreciate that comment. But it’s really turned into a bit of a mess, anyway.”

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Toronto said it was unaware he had a torn rotator cuff and labrum, and the Blue Jays intend to ask the commissioner’s office for additional compensation.

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