nydailynews.com - 4/24/2008
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Infected thumb sends Schneider back to NY Breaking news: Brian Schneider has been sent to New York with an infected left thumb that may require a DL trip. He just landed in New York 40 minutes ago. There will likely be a roster move to activate Gustavo Molina. We’ll see who is the roster casualty, depending on the seriousness with Schneider. *** Moises Alou went 0-for-5 with a walk and played ...
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News: Schneider Has Infected Thumb
MetsBlog.com —
According to Adam Rubin of the NY Daily News, Brian Schneider has been sent back to New York with an infected left thumb which could require a stint on the DL.
If so, Gustavo Molina could be activated to take his place.
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Schneider out with infected thumb
The 'Ropolitans | NY Mets Baseball Blog —
According to Adam Rubin, Brian Schneider is already back in New York, after being sent home to have his infected thumb looked at. Rubin believes this may require some time on the disabled list, so expect Gustavo Molina to be promoted soon. ...
Brian Schneider Infected Thumb
Hot Foot —
... Adam Rubin of the Daily News Surfin The Mets Blog is reporting that Mets C Brian Schneider is back in NY because of a infected left thumb. Brian could wind up on the DL. ...
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... Breaking news: Brian Schneider has an infected thumb and has been sent back to New York for diagnosis (according to Adam Rubin and via ...
Game 21 Open Thread: New York Mets @ Washington Nationals
New York Mets —
... Ollie has shown up three times and his evil twin has appeared only once. Perez has had some trouble with Austin Kearns and Wily Mo Pena in the past, so it is important that he pitches carefully to them. Shawn Hill will take the mound for the Nats. Hill is one of those pitchers who is quite good when healthy but too often is not healthy. No current Met has more than eight plate appearances against him.
Brian Schneider is back in New York due to an infected left thumb. With the exception of Raul Casanova filling in for Schneider, the ...
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News: Schneider Has Infected Thumb
metsblog.com 4/24/2008 — According to Adam Rubin of the NY Daily News , Brian Schneider has been sent back to New York with an infected left thumb which could require a stint on the DL.
If so, Gustavo Molina could be activated to take his place.
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NY Post: Sports 4/24/2008
WASHINGTON - Brian Schneider wants the skeptics to know he didn't rush back to the lineup just so he could face his old team in its new stadium. The Mets' veteran catcher, obtained from Washington in the offseason, returned last night from a...
Infected thumb lands Mets' Schneider in hospital —
Newsday.com - Mets 4/25/2008
WASHINGTON - Brian Schneider went from behind the plate
to a hospital bed in less than 24 hours. The Mets catcher was sent back to New York yesterday because of a stubborn infection inside his left thumb and was admitted to the Hospital for Special ...