latimes.com - 9/1/2008
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Trainer Stan Conte said the severity of Kent's injury won't be known until team physician Neal ElAttrache operates on the knee. If the damage is limited to what was discovered in the MRI exam, Kent should be able to immediately start a rehabilitation program that could be completed in two weeks. But Conte also said that Kent could be sidelined for as long as two months. "I know if there's a ...
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Morning Roundup (More callup news, Kent & more)
Rotoprofessor —
... According to Dylan Hernandez of The Los Angeles Times (click here for the article), Jeff Kent is suffering from a “torn medial meniscus”, which requires surgery. His season could over and as we’ve talked about, so may his career. The article says “If the damage is limited to what was discovered in the MRI exam, Kent should be able to immediately start a rehabilitation program that could be completed in two weeks”, but obviously it could also be worse then that. We should know more soon enough. ...
Baseball Today: Tuesday, September 2
Projo Sox Blog —
... DITTO: Jeff Kent will undergo what could be season-ending, and career-ending, knee surgery today. (Los Angeles Times) The Times' T.J. Simers, nothing Kent's prickly personality and penchant for doing and saying the unpopular, thinks that if this actually is it, ...
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FOXSports.com News for MLB 9/1/2008
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Jeff Kent will undergo surgery to repair torn cartilage in his left knee on Tuesday.
The 40-year-old Kent can begin rehabilitation soon after the operation and might return by the end of the season, manager Joe ...