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"I'll go home, get caught up on schoolwork and take a little break. I'm sure we'll get back at it by summer and start organizing for next year. I'm definitely not done now. It's not the end."

"I guess you could say this is the first time that we were proactive in reaching out to the teams," [Joe Garagiola Jr.] said. "The vast majority of teams were already doing this. And the ones that weren't -- they weren't being left out on pallets in the parking lot. Everybody was taking good care of their baseballs."

"It's the first year that we're mandating this," Garagiola said. "We just felt it kind of made some logical sense that everybody start the year using the current year's baseballs."

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Wie falls, injures left wrist, puts golf on hold

HONOLULU -- Michelle Wie injured her wrist in a fall while running and is wearing a hard cast that will keep her away from golf for at least a month, a family spokesman said Friday.

Spokesman Jesse Derris said the 17-year-old injured her left wrist this week and that her doctors expect it will take four to six weeks to heal. Wie's right wrist was tightly taped from an injury last month at the Sony Open, where she missed the cut.

"Mich...

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