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    Kenny Lofton will be rested in favor of Rob Mackowiak tomorrow.
    Manager Lloyd McClendon is trying to get his regulars plenty of rest. Matt Stairs started in place of Reggie Sanders tonight.
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    Kenny Lofton was unavailable last night as he could not swing a bat very well due to an injured right elbow.
    He was plunked in the elbow Monday night and has a sizeable welt. Consider Lofton day-to-day.
  • CLE Outfield
    Kenny Lofton may not play tonight after getting hit in the right elbow by a Gustavo Chacin pitch in the eighth inning last night.
    He has a sizeable welt on the elbow, and should be considered day-to-day.
  • CLE Outfield
    The Yankees might have found a taker for Kenny Lofton in the Rockies.
    Lofton will almost certainly be dealt, if not to Colorado then to another team. The Rockies still aren’t particularly interested in getting younger and Preston Wilson will probably move to right field if he stays, so Lofton is a fit.
  • CLE Outfield
    The Yankees aren’t interested in Charles Johnson, so talks with the Rockies about Kenny Lofton have broken off.
    Negotiations could be revisited. The Rockies would take Lofton if the Yankees paid most of his $3.1 million salary, but they’re not going to offer up anything useful for him.
  • CLE Outfield
    The Yankees are still trying to interest the Padres in Kenny Lofton, a source told the Newark Star-Ledger.
    The Yankees will eat a portion of Lofton’s $3.1 million salary to deal him. Still, he’s nothing more than a backup option for the teams looking for center fielders.
  • CLE Outfield
    The Yankees are very close to acquiring Felix Rodriguez from the Phillies for Kenny Lofton.
    The Phillies will get about $1 million in the exchange. It’s possible that the Yankees might also get a prospect.
  • CLE Outfield
    Kenny Lofton will begin playing in minor league games today.
    Lofton will spend three days getting his at-bats in those games and will make his spring debut with the Pirates either Thursday or Friday.
  • CLE Outfield
    Kenny Lofton was able to return to the lineup yesterday as the DH and leadoff man.
    Lofton’s quad is feeling better, and he could be in center field today.
  • CLE Outfield
    Manager Joe Torre reiterated that Kenny Lofton, who is battling a tight right quadriceps muscle, likely will be able to play Friday.
    “If he’s well, he’ll be in the lineup,” Torre said. Lofton has not played since last Friday.