Bowden, Cordero on the diagnosis

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I talked to Chad Cordero as he awaited his flight from Birmingham. "Very relieved," he said. "He said it was just normal stuff," Cordero said of the "clicking" in his shoulder. "Most pitchers have it at some point. It's nothing serious, andit's not going to damage me if I pitch with it." Cordero did say, however, that he suspected it wasn't anything serious. "I had a feeling there wasn't going to be anything wrong," he...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. [link]

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Game Thread: New York's "Hated Mets" at Washington Nationals- 2008 Game 23 of 162. Special Edition - Crisis In Capital...Empty Seats Everywhere.
Published 4/24/2008 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball
... ...and The Flat-Brimmed Closer tells Washington Post writer Barry Svrluga, as quoted in a post on the "Nationals Journal" entitled, "Bowden, Cordero on the diagnosis", that Dr. Andrews: ...

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