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Posted on: Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dodgers' Ramirez working up to debut in spring game

Associated Press

PHOENIX — Manny Ramirez is scheduled to make his spring training debut tomorrow when the Los Angeles Dodgers play South Korea's World Baseball Classic team.

The exhibition game won't count in Cactus League standings, but Ramirez's return to the Dodgers after agreeing to a $45 million, two-year contract last week will make it a major attraction.

Los Angeles manager Joe Torre said yesterday he isn't sure if Ramirez will play the outfield or be the designated hitter, but the slugger will get a start on the 50 or so at-bats he's expected to receive before opening day.

"With the veterans, I usually go back to the old press guides to see (how many at-bats) they've had in the past," Torre said. "You just want to make sure they are comfortable."

Ramirez has been showing up at 6 a.m. each day since he arrived in camp, lifting weights in full uniform before most of his teammates check in for the day.

"I'm behind, so I have to catch up," said Ramirez, who planned to be in camp today while his teammates get a day off. "I'm going to run the bases and lift and do what I need to do. I'm still sore, but it's getting better day by day. I'm still getting used to wearing (spikes) again. But I'm ready to see how I do."

SHORT HOPS

Athletics: Third baseman Eric Chavez, who had shoulder surgery in August, remains optimistic that he can play by opening day despite feeling right shoulder pain while swinging a bat in yesterday's workouts in Phoenix.

Mets: Reliever Duaner Sanchez was released yesterday by New York after failing to regain form following two shoulder operations. Sanchez will be paid 30 days' termination pay, $276,639, rather than his salary of $1,687,500.

Orioles: Baltimore pitcher Koji Uehara is expected to miss his next scheduled start after straining his left hamstring while covering first base during Monday's game against the New York Mets. He was scheduled to go four innings, but came out after two.

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