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Atlanta Braves Record: 26-18
1st in National League East
Home: Turner Field, Atlanta, Georgia
Capacity: 54,357
Sheets says "dead arm" not an issue, just normal body soreness
Ben Sheets is one of the beneficiaries of a little extra rest in the next two weeks as part of the Braves plan to go to a six-man rotation when Tommy Hanson returns from the disabled list Friday.



After Sheets gave up five runs in six innings Sunday night against the Mets, broadcasters suggested he might be experiencing "dead arm" a common phenomenon pitchers go through during spring training as they get their arms in shape.



But Sheets said Tuesday he would characterize it more as "dead body" now that he's six starts into his comeback after two years out of baseball following multiple elbow operations.
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