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Cardinals' Khalil Greene out again due to anxiety relapse
Infielder Khalil Greene was absent from the lineup for a second straight game Saturday after experiencing what the club hopes is only a temporary setback in his battle against an anxiety-related disorder. Greene was hitless in 13 consecutive at-bats against the New York Mets last week; ...
Professional Baseball Faces Loaded Issue: Mental Health
Professional Baseball Faces Loaded Issue: Mental Health
online.wsj.com — [Khalil Greene] Getty Images St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Khalil Greene has battled performance-hindering anxiety.... (more) Professional Baseball Faces Loaded Issue: Mental Health
Khalil Greene likely to go on DL
stltoday.com — The trade of righthanded reliever Chris Perez to Cleveland on Saturday night for Mark DeRosa left the... Cardinals with 12 pitchers, and manager Tony La Russa admitted Sunday, "I don't like (12)." Pitching coach Dave Duncan had surmised before Sunday's ... (more) Khalil Greene likely to go on DL
Khalil Greene thanks Cardinals for their support
stltoday.com — Team's strong support was crucial in dealing with anxiety, he says.... (more) Khalil Greene thanks Cardinals for their support
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Cardinals' Khalil Greene Sidelined Again By Anxiety Disorder
FanHouse — by Josh Alper Filed under: Cardinals, NL Central, MLB InjuriesOne of the more interesting injury-related developments this season has been the spate of anxiety, stress and other emotional/mental issues cited as reasons for sending players to the disabled list. Dontrelle Willis, Joey Votto and Khalil Greene, who has missed the past two games after a stint on the DL, have all been struck with these ailments, which has generated two general schools of respone. The first is sympathetic. Many ...

Khalil Greene Needs a Hug
The Slanch Report — ... the papers of St. Louis comes this: Infielder Khalil Greene was absent from the lineup for a second straight game Saturday after experiencing what the club hopes is only a temporary setback in his battle against an anxiety-related disorder. I wonder if having everyone constantly TALKING about his anxiety disorder is adding to his anxiety. It’s got to be hard enough without it being a lead story in the paper and on TV right? [STL Today] Posted in Baseball Tagged: Khalil Greene, St. Louis Cardinals ...

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gaslampball.com 6/4/2009 — And Khalil Greene and his anxiety disorder? The Cardinals apparently had no idea if Greene experienced this in San Diego before they made the move to trade for him. And part of that is due to a medical blackout. If a player has gone through any type of psychological testing or therapy, the ...
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