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Friday, July 10, 2009
David Price had been back with the Rays about three weeks, with inconsistent results, and Tampa Bay pitching coach Jim Hickey was asked about what he and the young left-hander were working on during his bullpen sessions. "Nothing specific," Hickey said. While Price's command can be erratic, Hickey went on to explain that he wanted to give the pitcher time to settle in, and he didn't want to overload Price with too much information. The Rays worked to ensure that concept Thursday. That's when Ta ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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