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Pirates make space for Morton, send down Hague

The Columbian
Published: April 13, 2012, 5:00pm

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates made the tough call to option infielder Matt Hague to Triple-A Indianapolis in order to clear roster room for Saturday night starter Charlie Morton’s return from the disabled list.

Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington says Hague could be back soon. The club has some flexibility considering utilitymen Josh Harrison and Ymaico Navarro each have remaining options.

Hague, who batted .111 with one hit, two RBIs and two strikeouts in nine at-bats, made the opening day roster with a strong spring and had two starts at first base. In the minors, the plan is for him to work one series at third, then the next at first so he can be a reliable option at both positions.

Hague hit .400 with seven homers and 14 RBIs this spring.

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