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Jorge De La Rosa
Jorge De La Rosa is a professional baseball player. He's a left-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and wears number 36. He is managed by pitching manager Bob McClure.
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The New York Daily News printed its second (at least) article in the past week regarding a deal in the early stages of talks between Royals and the Mets. In this deal, Kansas City would be sending Jose Guillen to New York, presumably eating a chunk of his $12 million salary for 2010, for Angel Pagan. It is no secret that Jose Guillen's contract has been a bit of a disaster. Given his age, physical condition, and injury history, there is...
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The Colorado Rockies lost the division on Saturday night, losing 5-0 to the Dodgers, but that may not have been the worst thing about the game.
Two pitches into the fourth inning, Jorge De La Rosa was perfect with his arm, but his groin was not. The lefty grimaced after getting behind Rafael Furcal 2-0.
Trainer Keith Dugger and manager Jim Tracy came to the mound immediately. After a brief conversation, De La Rosa walked gingerly off the...
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Jorge De La Rosa leads the Rockies with 16 victories. Don't believe me? You can look it up. Still, whenever De La Rosa takes the mound, there are moments that inspire awe and moments that make you cringe.
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LOS ANGELES — The sight of left-handed starter Jorge De La Rosa leaving the mound with training Keith Dugger could be a devastating moment in the Rockies’ season.
The initial report from the Rockies duout was that De La Rosa suffered a strained right groin.
De La Rosa, who leads the club with 16 victories, was [...]
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