Giants' Brandon Crawford: Dealing with shoulder soreness, will limit throwing this spring
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Crawford will limit his throwing during spring training to reduce the wear and tear on his shoulder, Alex Pavlovic of CSN Bay Area reports.
The Giants will take a cautious route with their starting shortstop this spring after Crawford reported the same type of throwing soreness he has experienced in years past. As a result, Crawford isn't expected to start playing in the field in exhibition games until next week, according to MLB.com's Chris Haft and it's possible that he'll get routine days off from playing shortstop during the spring until his shoulder soreness subsides. Crawford's shoulder soreness is not a reason for concern for potential owners at this point.
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