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J.A. Happ

TORONTO, CANADA - MAY 14: Fans pass along their best wishes to J.A. Happ #48 of the Toronto Blue Jays following his injury during MLB game action against the San Francisco Giants on May 14, 2013 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Hafner homers, triples as Yankees beat Blue Jays

    in his lower back. ... Hafner had managed just a single in eight at-bats against lefties this year before homering off Happ. ... Sabathia threw more than 100 pitches for the 12th straight start dating to last year. ... Blue Jays RHP R.A. Dickey (2-3, 4.66   Read more »

  • Arrieta pitches into 5th inning in 3-1 Orioles win

    will be handled in private, I hope."When asked if he would initiate a discussion with the GM before his next scheduled start, Happ said he probably would."We're kind of getting down to it a little bit, so I don't know," he said. Mark DeRosa drove in Toronto's   Read more »

  • Curtis Granderson's injury could have a major impact

    Granderson after his contract expires at season's end, they figured to have plenty of time for a contingency plan. Thanks to Happ, that process has been sped up considerably, and now their blueprint for the upcoming season is in disarray.Remember when switching   Read more »

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About J.A. Happ

James Anthony "J. A." Happ (born October 19, 1982 in Spring Valley, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies. He is a six-foot-six left-hander. Though his name is James Anthony and is spelled "J. A.", his name is pronounced "Jay."[citation needed]

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