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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

No More Nomar

New Jersey's Nomar Garciaparra suffered the biggest injury so far this season. Nomar will be out for 36 days. In the meanwhile, Team Buddah will have Shea Hillenbrand, Troy Glaus and Preston Wilson cover the hole in the lineup. Garciaparra was batting .292 on the season with 4 homers and 18 RBIs.

Hoboken's Miguel Cabrera went 3-4 in yesterday's game against Marietta and extended his hitting streak to a season-high 17 games. Right on his toes is Vancouver's Chase Utley who has an active 16-game hitting streak. The record is 38 set last year by Marietta's Morgan Ensberg.

The Honolulu Sharks extended their winning streak to seven straight yesterday, defeating the Hired Hitmen 11-6 in Hillsborough. Miguel Tejada was 4-5 and Jermaine Dye was 3-5 with 3 RBIs while Jeff Francis improved to 3-1 on the year for the Sharks. The Sharks are now sitting in second place in the Hanover Division and fifth place overall.

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