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	<title>Comments on: They&#8217;re Real and They&#8217;re Spectacular</title>
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		<title>By: RotoRob &#187; Archive &#187; Fantasy Notes: Marte Keeps Waiting for Liftoff</title>
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		<description>[...] Jon Switzer, who&#8217;s been out with a left shoulder problem, has begun a rehab assignment at Triple-A. The Rays reliever, part of last year&#8217;s great class of rookie arms, was superb in Triple-A and not too shabby with the Rays in 2006. Tampa Bay currently has no lefties in the pen, so Switzer will definitely be brought back when he&#8217;s ready, and while he&#8217;s unlikely to factor into the closing situation, he could help in holds. See how things pan out when he returns to the majors. [...]</description>
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