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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -White Sox closer Bobby Jenks expects to be ready for the season opener after an MRI on his right calf revealed no structural damage. Jenks missed his turn to pitch on Saturday because of irritation. He expects to throw a bullpen session on Monday and figures ``a few days rest should knock it out.'' He has a 37.80 ERA in two spring outings. Jenks says there's ``no doubt about it'' that he'll be ready for the opener against Cleveland on April 5. The calf has been an issue for Jenks since last season, when he missed the final 11 games and finished with 29 saves. |




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