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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Orlando Hudson was in the hospital again Wednesday, but this time it was all good: The second baseman had the pins taken out of his left wrist, which he dislocated on Aug. 9 in a game against the Braves. So he will have time for healing, and for rehabilitation, as he prepares for his next career move. Hudson, who turns 31 in December, is eligible for free agency, and assuming that teams are satisfied with how healthy he is, the market for him should be robust. The ebullient Hudson is all abo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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