Keppinger Fractures Kneecap; J.D. Drew Out with Wrist

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Tuesday night brings two new injuries - the severity of which are unknown at this time. Cincinnati shortstop Jeff Keppinger apparently has fractured his left Patella (kneecap) after fouling a ball off his knee. A fractured Patella is one of the worst bones to fracture, as it is responsible for accepting tensile force through the Quadriceps. With a fracture in the Patella, the knee has no ... [link]

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Keppinger Fractures Kneecap
Published 5/14/2008 by Brett Greenfield (noreply@blogger.com) at Fantasy Phenoms
An unfortunate event for GOTOS readers and myself, who had him as my active SS/MI in all 6 of my leagues. From a medical standpoint... Keppinger could miss 4-6 weeks. ...

Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 5/14/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... Thursday, 2006 first round pick Jeremy Jeffress will return from his 50-game drug suspension and report to Brevard County. Beyond that, it's kind of a slow day for Brewer news. Baseball Analysts, though, did take a look at players looking to avoid a sophomore slump, including one guy you may have heard of who's hit 6 extra base hits in 3 days. On injuries: Milton Bradley was held out of last night's Rangers game with a sore shoulder. J.D. Drew injured his wrist making a sliding catch and is day-to-day. A's 2B Mark ...

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