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Published on Tuesday, May 06, 2008
By Tony Jackson
Hong-Chih Kuo isn't the type to complain much.
Complaining isn't what got the cherub-faced left-hander through a year-long rehabilitation after he blew out his elbow just three innings into his pro career, and it isn't what got him through a second rehab after he blew it out again less than three years later. All before he had even gotten close enough to the major leagues to smell the meal money.
Once he finally got there, Kuo didn't figure to complain about being shuttled back and forth between the rotation and the bullpen, either.
And his dutiful acceptance of one of baseball's least glamorous roles never came in more handy for the Dodgers than it did on Tuesday night, when they rode it to a 5-4 victory - their 10th in their past 11 games - over the New York Mets in front of 43,927 at Dodger Stadium.
With $35
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