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SeaWolves' Ramirez close to returning


SeaWolves left fielder Wilkin Ramirez remains day-to-day as he recovers from a strained quad that’s forced him to miss the last 10 games.
Ramirez, who was selected to the Futures All-Star Game in New York City and the Eastern League All-Star Game, was placed on the seven-day disabled list on Monday, retroactive to July 17.
“He took a lot of live extra hitting (Friday), and I think he’s going to be probably ready at the end of the weekend,’’ SeaWolves manager Tom Brookens said. “He could possibly come off the disabled list (today) as far as his actual seven days are up, but I would think he’ll be ready for the Akron series on Monday.’’

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