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Pendleton Recovering

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The Washington Post, October 24th, 1987

Terry Pendleton's recovery from a pulled muscle in his left rib cage has been so rapid that he could play third base for the Cardinals the last two games of the Series. But he probably won't. He still can't hit right-handed and designated hitters will be used in the Metrodome this weekend . . . The Cardinals had another injury scare in Game 5 when Herzog saw catcher Tony Pena limping around first base after getting an eighth-inning single. As it turned out, Pena wasn't hurt. "He wanted to steal second and was limping around trying to make the Twins think he'd pulled a muscle," Herzog said. "He...

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