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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Orioles starting catcher Ramon Hernandez sat out for the second consecutive game yesterday with a sore left wrist that has him concerned. Hernandez said he has been dealing with wrist pain - which increases significantly when he turns his hand while swinging a bat - for about two weeks. He tried to play through it but decided before Saturday night's game that it hurt too ... [link]

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Mother's Day; The O's Lose to K.C., Some Minor Notes...
Published 5/12/2008 by Maryland Orioles' Fan (noreply@blogger.com) at Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond
... yes, if you have not seen, Alex Cintron has been called up from Norfolk to bolster our bench or start in the infield, while Bob McCrory’s brief tour in the majors comes to an end — for now. Despite the Orioles being at .500 right now, you’ve got give them credit for staying in pretty much every game and for the pitching effort. Like I said, due to Mother’s Day Stuff and other obligations, I didn’t see much Oriole baseball aside from TV clips and MLB.com. Ramon Hernandez sat out the game yesterday due to a sore wrist , and I'm hoping that's not a sign of trouble -- as you never ...

Injury Notes
Published 5/13/2008 by Fantasy Sports PT at The Disabled List Informer
... Ramon Hernandez has been reportedly experiencing pain in his left wrist for the past two weeks . This is important to note because it is also the same wrist he had surgery on in 2005 to repair damaged cartilage. He is having pain gripping a bat and rolling his wrists over during his swing. He had been breaking out of a season-long slump as of late, with multiple-hit games in 3 of his last 5 contests. A trip to the DL would make some sense here, especially if he receives any type of Cortisone injection that fails to work in the next day or two. ...

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