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Cubs’ Wood on Disabled List

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From Associated Press

The Chicago Cubs put pitcher Kerry Wood on the disabled list Thursday after the team decided that they didn’t want the right-hander returning to the rotation until his sore triceps was completely healed. Wood threw 24 pitches in a bullpen session Thursday morning to see whether he was ready to come back.

“Woody’s session went extremely well and he feels about 95%,” General Manager Jim Hendry said. “I don’t want him going out there Sunday at even 95%. We’re going to take the conservative route.”

Wood, 3-3 with a 2.82 earned-run average and 52 strikeouts, will be eligible to come off the disabled list Thursday, an off day for the Cubs.

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Michael Wuertz was recalled from triple-A Iowa to take Wood’s spot on the roster.

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David Wells said the accident that put him on the disabled list was caused when he tripped over a bar stool in his kitchen.

The Padre left-hander said that after tripping, he knocked a bottle of wine onto the floor and landed on it and a glass he was holding. He severed a tendon in his right wrist.

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Barry Bonds was out of the starting lineup for a second straight day because of back spasms, but San Francisco Giant Manager Felipe Alou said no decision has been made on whether to put the slugger on the disabled list.

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Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig expressed confidence that a new home for the Montreal Expos will be selected by mid-July.

After missing targets for decisions in 2002 and 2003, baseball officials finally appear to be moving ahead. Washington and Northern Virginia appear to be the leading contenders.

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The Colorado Rockies put right-hander Scott Elarton on waivers.... The New York Mets put pitcher Al Leiter on the 15-day disabled list and purchased the contract of outfielder Esix Snead from triple-A Norfolk.

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