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ANGELS NOTEBOOK: SANTANA FEELING BETTER.


Byline: DOUG PADILLA Douglas ("Doug") Padilla (born October 4, 1956 in Oakland, California) is a former middle and long distance runner from the United States, who won the overall Grand Prix 1985 and the World Cup 5000m race in 1985.  Staff Writer

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- New York is not the best city to navigate when walking is a chore, but Ervin Santana Ervin Ramon Santana (born December 12, 1982 in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a right-handed starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Career
Santana was a starting pitcher for the Angels' double-A affiliate, the Arkansas Travelers early in 2005, where he
 managed just fine Friday.

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, all with a dull pain in his left knee. The good news is that Santana felt better than he thought after getting drilled in the knee by a line drive Thursday against the Cleveland Indians Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. .

After Thursday's game, Santana was confident he would make his next scheduled start Tuesday at Texas, and he reiterated that before Friday's game.

``I think I'm going to pitch on Tuesday,'' he said. ``I'll be ready for it.''

Angels manager Mike Scioscia
    Michael Lorri "Mike" Scioscia (born November 27 1958 in Morton, Pennsylvania) is a former catcher and current Major League Baseball manager. His last name is pronounced SO-shuh. He is often referred to by the nickname Sosh.
     made Santana leave the game, even though the right-hander wanted to continue pitching.

    ``He feels much better,'' Scioscia said. ``Considering where it hit him, it looks like we're fortunate, and hopefully he can make his next start on Tuesday.''

    There was some additional swelling Friday and the raised impression of the stitches of the baseball on the inside of his knee. After an X-ray that was negative Thursday night, no additional tests are planned.

    Santana will get daily treatment and wear a compression sleeve over the injury to aid with swelling. He plans on throwing at least a light bullpen session Sunday.

    ``If he feels good enough, we'd like to let him throw a little bit,''Scioscia said. ``But the first thing is that if he's healthy he should be able to get out there and get after it.''

    Napoli's slide continues: As Mike Napoli's offensive slide continues, so does his tumble down the Angels lineup. Napoli was in the No. 9 spot in the order for his second consecutive start. He entered Friday with three hits in his last 41 at-bats, all singles.

    Friday, Napoli ended up with a seventh-inning double, his first extra- base hit since July 15.

    Erstad's progression continues: Darin Erstad continues to make progress on his injured right ankle, as he did some light running. He also continues to get into a groove defensively at first base, saying he doesn't feel too bad on the infield.

    Since getting a more accurate diagnosis on his injury during the last homestand, Erstad has received two more cortisone cortisone (kôr`tĭsōn'), steroid hormone whose main physiological effect is on carbohydrate metabolism. It is synthesized from cholesterol in the outer layer, or cortex, of the adrenal gland under the stimulation of adrenocorticotropic  injections in the area, and they have calmed the irritation.

    Erstad added that he still is taking things day to day and has no target date for a return to action.
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    Date:Aug 12, 2006
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