Under The Knife: Rehab Heroics by Will Carroll

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Several big names are on the road to recovery, and can we learn anything from who shines against a rehabbing big leaguer? [link]

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Injury Updates For Scott Kazmir & Chad Cordero Along With Other Baseball Prospectus Stuff
Published 4/24/2008 at FakeTeams
Will Carroll's Under The Knife column includes this gem about how Yankees' manager Joe Girardi will add alpha to the Yankees' clubhouse:the Yankees are removing all candy from the clubhouse. Joe Girardi feels the team isn't in good enough shape. ...

Question of the day: What to do about Sheffield?
Published 4/29/2008 by Kurt at Mack Avenue Tigers
... I’m not saying he’s washed up. Will Carroll noted in an Under the Knife column (sub. req.), “Once the inflammation clears, tests revealed that he’ll have nearly full range of motion which should mean that his swing will return to normal.” He also wrote at the time (April 24) Sheffield could be an ideal “buy-low” candidate and can be effective. ...

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