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    Greg Colbrunn, who has been limited to 20 games this season due to a wrist injury, hopes to retrun to Arizona next season.
    Even if Colbrunn is an inexpensive signing, it remains to be seen if that is how the Diamondbacks want to spend their money.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn (wrist surgery) will take early batting practice today and see how the wrist responds before it is determined when he will be activated.
    Colbrunn could be back in September, but there’s little reason for him to take a roster spot from a player who has a future with the team.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn (right wrist surgery) had an encouraging batting practice session yesterday.
    He hit for 10 minutes without any problems, and is still on target for a September return to action.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Under the terms of his minor league deal, Greg Colbrunn can become a free agent if he’s not added to the Rangers’ roster by March 15.
    The Rangers should have a pretty good idea by then whether Colbrunn’s wrist will allow him to contribute. At the moment, he’s penciled in as the team’s DH against lefties.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    The Mariners and Diamondbacks are talking about a trade that would send Greg Colbrunn back to Arizona in exchange for Quinton McCracken.
    The deal would make sense for both teams, assuming that the Diamondbacks are planning on making Danny Bautista a reserve by trading for Jacque Jones or acquiring another right fielder.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn, who had two operations on his right wrist last season, has been cleared for all baseball activity by a hand specialist.
    Colbrunn better get in all of his activities now. With Richie Sexson ahead of him, he isn’t going to get much playing time once the season starts.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn is likely to be activated from the DL Tuesday.
    Unless the Mariners have thought up a way to use Colbrunn, he has no value.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn, who has a sprained wrist, will see Dr. Larry Pedegana Friday and could be activated immediately.
    Colbrunn is on the DL with a strained oblique, but he’d be active already had he not sprained his wrist recently.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn was scheduled to get a few at-bats for Class A Everett last night.
    Manager Bob Melvin said he expected to activate Colbrunn Tuesday. Colbrunn is recovering from a sprained wrist suffered while on injury rehab for a strained oblique.
  • BOS 1st Baseman
    Greg Colbrunn will have surgery on his right wrist tomorrow, and will be out for at least a month.
    The injury is poorly timed as John Olerud continues to play with a sore hamstring. Colbrunn’s surgery is being called ''minor,’' but the recovery time is said to be 4-6 weeks.