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Unlocking is fast, too: just turn the key and the arm spring opens.
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Santana hasn't pitched in any exhibition games during spring training because of arm weakness, and he threw his last bullpen session in early March without the team's permission.
WSJ: Santana likely to miss season with torn shoulder
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The 34-year-old left-hander hasn't pitched in any exhibition games during spring training because of arm weakness, and he threw his last bullpen session in early March without the team's permission.
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Yankees OF Curtis Granderson was hit by a pitch in the upper right arm at extended spring training in Tampa, Fla.
WSJ: Hughes shuts down A's as Yankees beat Colon 4-2
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For his spring 2013 show in September, he sliced arm vents onto the sides of overcoats so women could mimic the popular jacket-draped-over-the-shoulders look without fear of the coat sliding off.
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Diana Levine went to the hospital with a headache one spring day in 2000 and wound up losing an arm.
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Angels ace Jered Weaver, sidelined since April 8 because of a broken bone in his non-pitching arm, is scheduled to throw in an extended spring training game at the team's Arizona complex on Wednesday and may not need a minor league rehab assignment.
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So while the other Yankee starters will be grooving fastballs down the middle and working on their changeups in these meaningless spring games, Hughes will be firing bullets, trying to show that his arm has the power and menace it held in 2009 and 2010.
WSJ: Hope Springs Eternal for Hughes's Fastball
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Johan Santana will remain at the Mets' spring training complex for the start of the season as he continues to build up arm strength.
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Driven by a key-wound spring, the monk walks in a square, striking his chest with his right arm, raising and lowering a small wooden cross and rosary in his left hand, turning and nodding his head, rolling his eyes, and mouthing silent obsequies.
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