May 23, 2013

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Smoltz's Start Pushed Back to Tuesday

CHICAGO (AP) - Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz had his scheduled start pushed back from today to Tuesday because of discomfort in his right shoulder and an injured right pinkie finger.

Smoltz, who is 7-and-2 with a two-point-82 E-R-A, is expected to start one of the doubleheader games against Florida.

Right-hander Lance Cormier will be activated from the 15-day disabled list and start today against the Chicago Cubs. Cormier was on the D-L with a strained right triceps and was 2-and-1 with a two-point-70 E-R-A in four minor league rehab starts.


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