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Wednesday, June 20, 2007 |
UTK Quickies
From today's UTK:
- Bartolo Colon seemed to once again be searching for a comfortable arm slot, something we saw him do before it was revealed that he had a torn rotator cuff. You'll also remember Pedro Martinez doing much the same thing before being diagnosed with a similar injury. This is not a surprise. Despite my skepticism of Joe Saunders as a legitimate replacement, I think it may be the best approach, regardless of the dangers.
- The Dodgers have a lot of questions about Jason Schmidt and what's going on in his shoulder. They'll know soon. Schmidt is being sent for exploratory surgery on his pitching shoulder, and most expect the findings to be poor. The initial surgery will be a simple scope to visualize the shoulder, but don't be surprised if more is done.
- Randy Johnson's problematic back will force him "to go out to the mound and pitch to his pain tolerance"; the really bad news is that it's the same disc as was operated on last year.
- Oakland's Rich Harden looked "very good, even dominant" in his Tuesday rehab start with Sacramento; expect him back by the weekend.
Labels: angels, athletics, diamondbacks, dodgers, injuries
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