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Article: El Duque down, not out: Hernandez suffers calf injury while running, but says he plans to give it a go in Game 1.
- Article from:
- Newsday (Melville, NY)
- Article date:
- October 4, 2006
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Byline: David Lennon And Ray Sanchez
Oct. 4--The first sign of trouble yesterday occurred during batting practice, when trainer Ray Ramirez approached manager Willie Randolph on the field and broke the news that something was wrong with Orlando Hernandez. The first sign of trouble yesterday occurred during batting practice, when trainer Ray Ramirez approached manager Willie Randolph on the field and broke the news that something was wrong with Orlando Hernandez. Considering that El Duque, the Mets' starter for Game 1 of the Division Series, was supposed to be on the mound in about 24 hours, it was not the kind of problem that could wait. Both hurried into ...
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