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-- 作者:jason113 -- 发布时间:2017-3-20 17:15:48 -- junk Pedro Alvarez Jersey Hudson Plans To Return Hopes To Stay With Braves - RealGM
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Hudson recently suffered a season-ending right ankle injury.
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That doesn\'t mean Kershaw is destined to hit the open market. Dodgers ownership said last month that they were confident a multiyear agreement would be reached this winter.
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