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FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Minnesota Twins slugging prospect Miguel Sano will have Tommy John surgery on his throwing arm and miss the 2014 season. The 20-year-old third baseman had been trying to rehabilitate a strained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. He was hurt in October while playing winter ball in his native Dominican Republic. Twins doctors, along with orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews, recommended rest for Sano in early November. Despite making strides during a two-month throwing program, Sano reported pain in his elbow after making an off-balance throw during an intrasquad game Thursday. An MRI exam revealed a partially torn ligament. "When I threw a couple days ago, (there was) no injury, no pain, nothing. When I threw to first, it hurt a little and I talked to the trainer," Sano said. "I think when I come back I will be the same player." The Twins said the surgery will likely take place in March. "We wanted to give him an opportunity to try and rehab it," Twins assistant general manager Rob Antony said. "If it would have worked, he wouldnt have missed the season. It didnt work." The recovery period for position players is shorter than it is for pitchers undergoing Tommy John surgery. The Twins expect Sano to resume hitting in about four months, and he should return to playing the field in eight months. Sano hit a combined 35 home runs last season between Class A Fort Myers and Double-A New Britain while batting .280 with 103 RBIs and counts Boston slugger David Ortiz among his mentors. Sano hit 28 homers with 100 RBIs in 2012 at Class A. Dustin Colquitt Jersey . The judges scored it 49-46, 49-46, 50-45 for Kennedy. Wrestling proved to be the difference with Kennedy taking Bisping down in the first, third and fifth rounds and keeping him there. The crowd at the Colisee Pepsi didnt like it and neither did Bisping, whose game is built on movement and technical striking. Sean McGrath Jersey . Cammalleri scored two goals, Corban Knight netted the winner in a shootout, and the Flames erased a two-goal deficit in the third period to beat the Stars 4-3 on Friday night. http://www.shopchiefsus.com/women-husain-abdullah-chiefs-jer sey-sale/ . It kind of breaks up the week for me and sets the stage for the upcoming week. Alex Smith Jersey . -- The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with former St. Sean Smith Jersey . This week, topics cover the Blue Jays rotation, the futures John Gibbons and Alex Anthopoulos, protecting pitchers and a bonus question on his predictions for the MLB playoffs.Matt Bradleys recent critique of Alexander Semin and his previous employer is being backed by another former Capital. New Jersey Devils forward David Steckel, who spent the majority of last season with the Capitals before being traded in February, defended the comments of his former teammate. Speaking to the Washington media, the 29-year-old did not dispute Bradleys statements, which described a lack of effort from Semin and a lack of discipline from the team on the ice and in the playoffs. "Its not like he went out and told lies," Steckel told reporters. "(He) didnt really say anything bad about anybody. He just stated what he felt." Bradley, who signed with the Florida Panthers after six seasons in Washington, caused a stir with comments that he made in an interview with the Team 1200 radio station in Ottawa. Among the targets of Bradleys words were Semins effort level and the teams lack of discipline. "I dont mind saying Alexander Semins name because hes one guy who has so much talent, he could easily be the best player in the league, and for whatever reason just doesnt care," said Bradley at the time. "When youve got a guy like that you needd him to be your best player, or one of your best players, and when he doesnt show up, you almost get the sense that he wants to be back in Russia.ddddddddddddquot; Steckel believes that Bradleys experience in the league gives him the right to speak his mind on the topic. "First reaction was like, Brads, what did you do?" said Steckel. "Then I read the transcript and, I mean, its Brads. Its not like hes somebody breaking into the league telling things that nobody knows about already. Hes an elder statesman in the league; hes been around and hes in a different organization now." Bradley wasnt all negative when he spoke about his former squad. He also shared some praise for the teams superstar, Alexander Ovechkin. "I never worry about Ovi," said Bradley. "Hes an all-in guy. Hes young; he makes his mistakes the same as anyone would. I often try to put myself in his position. And youve got to remember, hes 25 years old, hes got a guaranteed $120 million, hes on top of the world, and he still for the most part makes the right decisions. While not willing to respond himself, Steckel once again agreed with Bradleys assessment of the situation. ' ' '
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