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DENVER — Cardinals lefty Mark Mulder is on his way to St. Louis — not to throw a bullpen or workout at the facilities at Busch Stadium, but to meet with the team’s doctor about his twice surgically repaired left shoulder. Manager Tony La Russa said in the debriefing of Mulder’s rehab start Monday night in Memphis, the lefty “felt some shoulder fatigue.” ... [link]

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Surprise: Mulder might be hurt again
Published 5/7/2008 by ryan vb at Cardinals Diaspora
... I highly doubt that our Southern Belle’s report on Mulder’s dismal start yesterday is the last we’re going to hearing about Mark Mulder. In fact, given the news that he’s headed to St. Louis to meet with team physician Dr. Paletta for “shoulder fatigue.” ...

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