Positional Health Reports: Relievers
3/06The grass isn't much greener for setup men, as Will wades through the relief crews beyond the closers.
Positional Health Reports: Closers
3/05An especially risky group this year, with few bets to stay healthy all season.
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3/02Will turns to the position of timeless celebrity and fluid grace, and finds some who can handle the rigors, and some... well, not so much.
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2/27Right field looks a lot healthier than the other outfield corner--a reflection of the current crop of talent in right.
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2/26This fragile collection of left fielders had their Ripken fall last season. It doesn't look much better for the rest of the group.
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2/23The other end of rotations everywhere gets the stoplight treatment. Should you stay or should you go?
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2/22As pitchers and catchers get in their early work on spring training fields, Will looks at the health of the top rotation starters.
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2/20When it comes to shortstops and health, Will sees it as a case of haves and have-nots.
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2/19Although playing one of the safest positions on the diamond, today's third basemen are more athletic than ever before.
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2/16It's an easier throw to first. It's also closer to the disabled list.
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2/15These hulking sluggers may play a less demanding position, but there's a usually a good reason they're not shagging fly balls or making plays in the hole.
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2/13A boatload of risk is typical when it comes to the most physically demanding position on the diamond.
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2/12An improved methodology and a format change highlight Will Carroll's annual look into health risk across pro baseball.
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