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Isringhausen May Still Be Effective
Isringhausen May Still Be Effective
Never thought Jason Isringhausen would get this far in the bullpen for the Rays, but now he may become a new option for Joe Maddon to use in close and late game situations, possibly in a save situation. After pitching a scoreless seventh inning, hitting a batter, but striking out two, ...
Jason Isringhausen Profile, Blog Posts, Stats, Photos - Tampa Bay Rays - MLB
sbnation.com — Transactions/Injuries/Suspensions May 18, 2009 Missed 39 games (elbow injury). April 5, 2009 Elbow injury, 15-day DL. April... 1, 2009 Contract purchased from Durham (AAA). February 20, 2009 Signed by the Tampa Bay Rays to a minor league contract. ... (more) Jason Isringhausen Profile, Blog Posts, Stats, Photos - ...
Agent: Isringhausen plans to pitch again
blogs.tampabay.com — Veteran reliever Jason Isringhausen may be done for the season due to upcoming Tommy John surgery -... his second elbow surgery in five months - but his agent says he plans to come back and pitch in the big leagues again. "This is not a retirement ... (more) Agent: Isringhausen plans to pitch again
Isringhausen placed on DL; Abreu coming up
blogs.tampabay.com — RHP Jason Isringhausen was placed on the disabled list Saturday night due to an elbow injury suffered... in the ninth inning, with the severity still unknown. It didn’t look good when Isringhausen, 36, sailed a pitch way to the left of C Michel ... (more) Isringhausen placed on DL; Abreu coming up
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