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    Todd Ritchie will get another start Thursday against the Yankees.
    He will start the makeup game against New York after pitching 4 1/3 innings and taking a 4-2 loss this past Saturday against Toronto. Stay away from him.
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    Todd Ritchie expects to start Saturday, although a final determination won’t be made until this afternoon.
    Ritchie said the fatigue he experienced in his last start has improved over the last two days. Manager Ned Yost said Ritchie might play catch before Saturday, but would prefer he gets rest to deal with this particular issue.
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    Todd Ritchie, who left last night’s game with shoulder fatigue, will be examined today but calls the exam ''precautionary.’'
    ''It wasn’t one pitch,’' Ritchie said. ''I was feeling like it was getting really tired really fast. I don’t see any reason for alarm. I don’t foresee any real trouble.’' (Outside of his 5.50 ERA, we assume he meant).
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    Todd Ritchie has experienced a bit of a setback in his comeback from a shoulder injury.
    ''We shut it down a few days ago, because it wasn’t feeling right,’' Ritchie said, adding that he hopes to be back playing catch in a few days. It is unlikely that Ritchie will be back before the All-Star break.
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    Todd Ritchie, who has been troubled by a tired shoulder, won’t make his next start until Saturday.
    Ritchie made his last start on Friday, allowing four runs and nine hits in five innings against the Marlins.
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    Todd Ritchie will have his shoulder evaluated today by team doctors.
    Ritchie expects to get the go-ahead to resume his throwing program.
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    The Mets are looking at free agents Todd Ritchie and Rick Reed as candidates to become their fifth starter.
    Ritchie missed most of last season with a partially torn rotator cuff. The Mets also plan to take a look at Maels Rodriguez and Orlando Hernandez and were one of the teams that watched Scott Erickson throw yesterday.
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    Todd Ritchie has a partially torn right rotator cuff and has elected to undergo season-ending surgery next Tuesday.
    Not a big loss for the Brewers, although they might miss Ritchie if another starter or two gets hurt. For that reason, they might want to add Frank Castillo, who was released by the A’s.
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    RHP Todd Ritchie will pitch off a mound this week for the first time since undergoing rotator cuff surgery last June.
    Rithie appears unlikely to be ready for the start of the year. He’ll have a hard time winning a rotation spot even if he is.
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    Todd Ritchie will start Saturday’s game, not John Halama as originally planned.
    “We’re not playing musical chairs, but we’re trying to see if we can catch lightning in a bottle,” manager Lou Piniella said.