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Shelley Duncan #17 | First Baseman | New York Yankees
Height: 6-5    Weight: 215    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Sep 29, 1979, Tucson, AZ
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November 22, 2007
Shelley Duncan has been released from an Arizona hospital after spending time their last week with a circulatory problem believed to be a blood clot in an arm. "I spoke to Shelley [yesterday] and he isn't in the hospital," Duncan's agent, Barry Meister told the NY Post. "Anything else you have to get from the Yankees." GM Brian Cashman acknowledged Duncan was no longer in the hospital but wouldn't shed any additional light on the reason he was hospitalized, the severity of the problem or the long-range diagnosis.
September 14, 2007
Shelley Duncan, who has been dealing with a small hernia and pelvis bone bruise, hopes to return to action in the next couple of days, according to Newsday. He started dealing with the injuries in August.
September 13, 2007
Shelley Duncan is considered day-to-day with a bone bruise of the left pelvis, and a small inguinal hernia, according to Newsday. "I guess that was the best news we could possibly get on him," manager Joe Torre said. It's uncertain when Duncan will be ready to return to the lineup.
July 20, 2007
The Yankees purchased Shelley Duncan's contract from Triple-A on Friday, according to the AP. Duncan, the brother of Cardinals outfielder Chris Duncan, hit .295 with 25 homers and 79 RBI prior to the promotion. He got the start at DH for the Yanks on Friday night, and he could also see time at first base and in the outfield. It should be noted, though, that Duncan is already 27 years old, so despite his impressive numbers at Triple-A, he can't be considered much of a prospect.