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Phil
Hughes
Relief Pitcher
Birthdate
6/24/1986
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Mission Viejo, CA
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Phil Hughes to pitch out of Padres' bullpen
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Padres get right-hander Hughes from Twins
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Twins designate starter Hughes for assignment
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Twins top pitching prospect set for MLB debut
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Twins putting Hughes on DL to begin season
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