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Associated Press
Saturday, March 7, 2009 PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The respite is over for Tampa Bay's top pitchers. It's time to face hitters. Designated opening-day starter James Shields threw 22 pitches in his spring debut Saturday, and reliever Grant Balfour is confident he'll be fine after being hit in the upper right forearm by a batted ball during the Rays' 15-7 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Shields struck out two while allowing one run and two hits in two innings. Balfour hardly flinched after Nick Green's comebacker struck ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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