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- Updated: April 22, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Padres Opening Day starter Tyson Ross will not require surgery on his injured right shoulder, but it doesn’t appear he’ll be ready to return to the mound soon.
The right-hander, who made one start before landing on the disabled list retroactive to April 5, underwent an MRI on the shoulder, and the results reached the Padres during Thursday’s game — an 11-1 loss to Pittsburgh. Manager Andy Green said afterward that he didn’t have enough information to give an exact diagnosis.
“The good news was [it’s] non-surgical,” Green said. “We’ll take a couple more weeks, re-evaluate, see …
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