Albaladejo headed to disabled list

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The Yankees have already placed 11 players on the disabled list this season. Make it 12. Jon Albaladejo said his elbow felt like there was a needle going into it followed by a burning sensation. I have no idea what that means, but it isn’t good. Joe Girardi said Albaladejo would go to New York tomorrow for an MRI and will be placed on the disabled list. Chris “Frequent ... [link]

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Albaladejo Getting Ready To Attend DL Party
Published 5/10/2008 by Mark M. (noreply@blogger.com) at The Bronx Stop
Peter Abraham/LoHud Yankees Blog: Jon Albaladejo said his elbow felt like there was a needle going into it followed by a burning sensation. I have no idea what that means, but it isn’t good. Joe Girardi said Albaladejo would go to New York tomorrow for an MRI and will be placed on the disabled list. Chris “Frequent Flyer” Britton will turn around and come back. This marks the second time this season Britton has been optioned out only to return the next day when somebody went on the DL. ...

Albaladejo headed to DL
Published 5/10/2008 by anaconda at Pinstripe Alley: Front Page Posts
... Pete Abe reports that Jon Albaladejo is the twelfth Yankee this season to be placed  on disabled list after feeling a needle-like pain followed by a burning sensation in his elbow during tonight's outing in relief of Kei Igawa (more on him in a bit). ...

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