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    Chris Singleton was scratched yesterday because of a cramp in his hamstring.
    Singleton is day-to-day.
  • Chris Singleton is completely out of action for an unspecified amount of time with lower back problems, and he said there’s a chance that he has a disk problem.
    Singleton described the pain ''like a knife in the back.’' The A’s may shift Terrence Long to center and play Jermaine Dye and Carlos Guillen in the corners.
  • Chris Singleton, who has been sidelined with a lower back strain, participated in full pregame activities Friday.
    Singleton said it was unlikely he’d play except in an emergency because he hadn’t run in more than a week.
  • The Angels are considering signing Chris Singleton to help out their bench.
    Maybe the Angels have soured on Chone Figgins more than they’ve let on. They hardly need another outfielder if they plan to keep Figgins and Jeff DaVanon, both of whom can play center.
  • Chris Singleton will get the next day or two off because of his sore hamstring.
    Singleton played the last two days, but since he refuses to take it easy on the bases, the A’s want to give him some additional time off.
  • Chris Singleton had surgery yesterday to have cysts removed from his thyroid, a procedure that originally was planned for the weekend before the regular season.
    Singleton will miss three days, which will give him extra time to rest his sore right hamstring.
  • Chris Singleton, out with a strained right hamstring, won’t be able to swing a bat until Tuesday or Wednesday.
    It’s possible that Singleton will need to begin the year on the disabled list. The A’s don’t want to move Terrence Long back to center, so Eric Byrnes could play the position initially.
  • Chris Singleton came out of yesterday’s game after batting in the fourth inning as a precaution because of his tender right hamstring.
    Singleton will sit out another game today. He has been in and out of the lineup since getting hurt nine days ago.
  • Still no word on the test results for outfielder Chris Singleton, who was examined Tuesday after complaining of bouts of dizziness.
    You’ll know when we know.
  • Chris Singleton was removed from Monday’s game after three innings with what manager Ken Macha called a ''tight calf.’'
    Singleton had ''no comment’’ about the injury or the move. Consider him day-to-day.