Cordero to see Dr. Andrews tomorrow

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In the perhaps-it-was-inevitable department, Washington Nationals closer Chad Cordero will travel tomorrow to Birmingham, Ala., where he will have his right shoulder examined by renowned orthopedic surgeon James Andrews. Cordero, who threw a scoreless inning last night against the Braves, has had trouble with his velocity since spring training and spent two weeks on the disabled list with tendinitis in the shoulder. He said after last night's outing that he felt fine, but when he...Please click on the ... [link]

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Nationals’ Cordero to be Examined
Published 4/22/2008 by Mr. Fleece at MLB FLEECE FACTOR: Providing MLB rumors and deciding who gets FLEECED.
... According to the Washington Post, Nationals’ closer Chad Cordero is set to see orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews in regards to ongoing shoulder issues. Cordero has had major issues with his velocity thus far, and even spent the beginning of the season on the 15-day DL. In a game last week against the New York Mets, Cordero “topped-out” at 80 MPH. Not much difference in his most recent outing against the Atlanta Braves. ...

Just clicking? Or ticking?
Published 4/22/2008 by ck at The Nationals Enquirer
"Just clicking. That's all it was. No pain, nothing like that when I was throwing last night. When I got back in the room last night, I was moving my arm around, I had some clicking in the shoulder. I wasn't really sure what it was." (Chad Cordero, via Nationals Journal, 4/22/2008) Just a little clicking? Or was it something worse, tick-tick-ticking? Chief to 'Bama tomorrow to get his shoulder looked at by Dr. James Andrews. Should've known something ...

Prospectus Preview: Wednesday`s Games to Watch by Caleb Peiffer
Published 4/23/2008 at Baseball Prospectus
... straight, the Mets head to Washington for a two-game set and their first look at new Nationals Park . The Nationals have not christened their new grounds well, as they are off to the second worst start in franchise history. (Back when it was still the Montreal Expos, the franchise began the year 5-16 in 2004, and went on to lose 95 games.) Washington occupied the bottom spot in last week's Hit List, and it has gotten worse since then, with losses in three of their last four and a clicking sound in closer ...

Tuesday’s Injury News & Implications
Published 4/23/2008 by Fantasy Sports PT at The Disabled List Informer
... Chad Cordero : Dr. James Andrews is going to be examining Cordero’s right shoulder after he was feeling "clicking" in the shoulder after last night’s appearance (he states that he did not feel this during his appearance). ...

Nationals’ Cordero Examined
Published 4/25/2008 by Mr. Fleece at MLB FLEECE FACTOR: Providing MLB rumors and deciding who gets FLEECED.
... Apr 22nd - According to the Washington Post, Nationals’ closer Chad Cordero is set to see orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews in regards to ongoing shoulder issues. Cordero has had major issues with his velocity thus far, and even spent the beginning of the season on the 15-day DL. In a game last week against the New York Mets, Cordero “topped-out” at 80 MPH. Not much difference in his most recent outing against the Atlanta Braves. ...

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