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March 29, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Keeping the starting rotation out of slings and bandages will be just one of the major assignments in LA.
March 27, 2009
by Will Carroll
With Milton Bradley an everyday outfielder while also counting on Rich Harden and Carlos Zambrano in the rotation, you know the Cubs' trainers will be busy.
March 26, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
The AL pennant winners had to get there while getting patched up, but will the training staff repeat last season's success?
March 25, 2009
by Will Carroll
When your medical team is this good, taking chances on high-risk players can be a viable strategy.
March 24, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Few match the Brew Crew when it comes to keeping their players ready to go.
March 23, 2009
by Will Carroll
The Phils' top-notch medical team will again try to ensure that no chapters are added to their players' injury histories.
March 19, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Will the Bombers get bombed in the trainer's room, or will they be able to go after the AL East with full force?
March 18, 2009
by Will Carroll
With a zesty blend of risks good and bad, the Mets' bid for contention will depend greatly on keeping their best in working order.
March 17, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
One of the best medical teams in baseball will be challenged by an aging roster that will put them to the test.
March 16, 2009
by Will Carroll
Trying to keep their pitchers pitching and their catcher on the field are the top priorities as they prepare for their new ballpark in 2010.
March 12, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
The few viable options are accompanied by some aging players right out of an ER waiting room that will test the organization's talented medical team.
March 11, 2009
by Will Carroll
With some key returns from major hurts, some ongoing problems, and some veterans who need extra care, the Jays figure to feature in UTK this summer.
March 10, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Can Barry Weinberg's staff keep a veteran crew in working order after several long rehabs and repairs?
March 9, 2009
by Will Carroll
Are the Fish fit as fiddles, or have fears for their fortunes where their regulars are concerned?
March 8, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Learning how to keep the kids healthy down in Chavez Ravine.
March 5, 2009
by Will Carroll
Will Lonnie Soloff's quality crew help propel another odd-year success story?
March 4, 2009
by Will Carroll
Despite a couple of slow recoveries on the corners, the Snakes boast one of the best training staffs in the business.
March 2, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Can the Rangers keep enough cogs in the lineup and on the pitching staff healthy enough for long enough to make some noise out west?
February 26, 2009
by Will Carroll
With young pitching and some players with disjointed records as far as always being available, will the Royals see improvement in team-wide health?
February 25, 2009
by Brad Wochomurka
Despite persistent questions about three-quarters of the infield, the staff ace, and more, will this be the year we see substantial progress in the East Bay?
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