Wagner's MRI Results

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 Wagner's MRI Results
An MRI exam Tuesday on Billy Wagner's left shoulder indicated no structural damage and probably just a muscle spasm. [link]

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Billy Wagner Update
Published 7/22/2008 by Fantasy Sports PT at The Disabled List Informer
The results of today’s MRI on Billy Wagner’s left shoulder revealed nothing of significance, and no structural damage. Dr. Altchek had performed the MRI more as a precautionary measure anyway, so the fact that it came back clean is of no surprise. Wagner had said recently ...

Morning Roundup for 7/24 (Ortiz, Martinez, Carpenter and much more)
Published 7/24/2008 by Eric Stashin at Rotoprofessor
... for the article), Bob Melvin has set-up his bullpen.  Right now, it is Brandon Lyon remaining in the closers spot, with Jon Rauch pitching the 8th, Tony Pena the 7th and Chad Qualls the 6th.  If you had any question about it, this should tell you that Rauch is probably next in line if Lyon continues to struggle.  You may want to hold onto him just in case. Joe Strauss of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (click here for the article) is reporting that Colby Rasmus could miss a month due to a “Grade I strain of his left knee” suffered in a game on Tuesday.  This will cause him to ...

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