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Pitcher J.A. Happ was one of four September callups announced by the Phillies on Sunday. (Jerry Lodriguss/Inquirer file photo)<br />
Pitcher J.A. Happ was one of four September callups announced by the Phillies on Sunday. (Jerry Lodriguss/Inquirer file photo)
Adam Eaton, J.A. Happ, Greg Golson and Lou Marson will join the Phillies' roster.
Teams officially can expand their rosters today, and the Phillies yesterday announced four additions for the stretch run, including the return of pitchers Adam Eaton and J.A. Happ. The promotion of catcher Lou Marson and outfielder Greg Golson created the most buzz.
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