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Helene Elliott: Dodgers are hoping Curtis Granderson is more of an October guy

LOS ANGELES - As bad as the early part of September was for Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Curtis Granderson - he was batting .127 for the month until he got six hits in his last 16 at-bats - it wasn't the worst stretch of his career.

"I remember in the minor leagues I had seven straight at-bats, seven straight strikeouts. It was to the point where teammates had put Band-Aids on my bats and put glasses in my locker," he said. "It was funny, and the only thing you could do was

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