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Orioles' Uehara given cortisone injection in elbow
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Orioles' Uehara given cortisone injection in elbow

Published Mar. 3, 2011 1:42 p.m. ET

Baltimore Orioles right-hander Koji Uehara has been given a cortisone injection in his right elbow.

Uehara was scratched from his scheduled appearance Thursday in the Orioles' game against Minnesota.

The right-hander said through a translator that he wasn't worried about the elbow and expected to be able to pitch ''within a week.''

The 35-year-old Uehara has endured two injury-riddled seasons with Baltimore. After serving as a starter in 2009, Uehara enjoyed success as a closer in the latter part of the 2010 season.

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He allowed one run and two hits on Monday against Pittsburgh on Monday in his first appearance of spring training.

Uehara and Kevin Gregg, signed as a free agent, entered spring training expected to compete for the closer's job.

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