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Orlando Hudson #1 | Second Baseman | Arizona Diamondbacks
Height: 6-0    Weight: 185    Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Dec 12, 1977, Darlington, SC
Contract: Signed through 2008
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September 15, 2004
Orlando Hudson was given a routine day off on Wednesday, according to the AP.
July 11, 2004
Orlando Hudson was given a routine day off on Saturday, according to the Toronto Sun.
June 16, 2004
The Blue Jays activated Orlando Hudson from the 15-day DL to replace the injured Vernon Wells on the roster. Hudson has played in 43 games this season, batting .262 with five homers and 21 RBI.
June 8, 2004
It appears that Orlando Hudson could remain sidelined for the next week after aggravating his strained left hamstring over the weekend, according to the Toronto Sun.
June 4, 2004
Orlando Hudson had a setback while running, though Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca is still hopeful that Hudson will be activated from the DL when eligible on Tuesday.
May 28, 2004
The Blue Jays placed Orlando Hudson on the 15-day DL today with a strained left hamstring. The move is retroactive to May 23.
May 27, 2004
The Blue Jays may place Orlando Hudson on the 15-day DL on Friday because of his sore hamstring. Hudson will test the injury before a final decision is made.
May 27, 2004
Orlando Hudson is still nursing a sore hamstring, according to the Blue Jays official web site. That's the reason why he did not start Wednesday's game.
May 24, 2004
The AP reports that Orlando Hudson will probably play Wednesday after Tuesday's off day. He aggravated his left hamstring running to first on a groundout Sunday.
May 23, 2004
Orlando Hudson re-aggravated his left hamstring running to first on a groundout in the third inning, according to the AP. "He's been having a little problem with that thing tightening up on him, and it really tightened up on him when he went down the line," Toronto manager Carlos Tosca said. "He's usually a pretty quick healer, so we'll check with him again (Monday) but he's probably going to need just one day."
May 13, 2004
Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca indicated on Thursday that Orlando Hudson will be his leadoff man for the time being, according to the AP. Hudson has been playing very well lately, and he tied a team-record on Thursday by scoring five runs.
April 25, 2004
The Blue Jays may be close to sticking Orlando Hudson in a platoon, according to the AP. He did not start on Saturday with lefty Erik Bedard starting for the Orioles. "We haven't completely given up on him, but the last couple of years, it seems he does well in spring training, but then when the season starts he has a difficult time against left-handers," manager Carlos Tosca said.
April 5, 2004
Orlando Hudson started the season opener for the Blue Jays despite the strained oblique muscle that kept him out of the final five exhibition games. Hudson was 1-for-4.
April 4, 2004
Orlando Hudson has a strained oblique muscle, but the Jays hope that he\'ll be ready to play for tomorrow\'s opener, according to the Toronto Star. He hasn\'t played in any spring training games since Monday because of the injury. He will undergo a diagnostic exam today in Toronto.