12/01/1909
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Injuries
Saturday, October 30th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Willy Wilson has suffered a setback in his recovery from injury. He has elected to retire rather than continue his rehabilitation. This is a CAREER ENDING injury!
Sunday, October 3rd, 1909
Chicago White Sox: CF A. Shaw was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Saturday, October 2nd, 1909
Chicago White Sox: CF A. Shaw was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, October 1st, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF J. Bates was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 27th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: SP R. Collins was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: torn flexor tendon (elbow). He's expected to miss about 13-14 months.
Sunday, September 26th, 1909
New York Giants: L. Gardner has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, September 23rd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: RF C. Rossman was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, September 22nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF F. Beck was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: shoulder soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, September 16th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: LF J. Jackson was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Tuesday, September 14th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: 1B E. Frisk was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Thursday, September 9th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: C. Dolan has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: SP A. Orth was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 7th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF A. Strunk was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, August 31st, 1909
New York Highlanders: RF H. Lumley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: back soreness. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
New York Giants: C R. Bresnahan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: back soreness. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, August 29th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SP G. Winter was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, August 28th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: LF J. Sheckard was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: torn thumb ligament. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, August 27th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: SS P. Lewis was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, August 25th, 1909
New York Giants: 3B L. Gardner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Tuesday, August 24th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: LF J. Titus was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sports hernia. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B C. Dolan was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: sprained elbow. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RF A. Burch was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: herniated disc (neck). This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 19th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP J. Harris was injured when he tripped over the curb. The Diagnosis: mild hip strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, August 9th, 1909
New York Giants: 1B A. Griggs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, August 8th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SP J. Hackett was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, August 7th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B N. Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Friday, August 6th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS H. Wagner was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 4 months.
Saturday, July 31st, 1909
Boston Doves: 3B S. Strang was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 24th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: C A. Wilson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, July 22nd, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B B. Sweeney was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, July 19th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: CF V. Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, July 16th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: RF H. Wolter was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Sunday, July 11th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SS F. Parent was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, July 10th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: SP W. Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4 months.
Wednesday, July 7th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF L. Schlafly is ill. The Diagnosis: viral infection. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Monday, July 5th, 1909
Washington Senators: 1B C. Babb was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 3rd, 1909
Chicago Cubs: SP C. Shields was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: tired arm. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Thursday, July 1st, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SP G. Liebhardt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: torn rotator cuff. He's expected to miss about 13-14 months.
Monday, June 28th, 1909
New York Highlanders: CF F. Snodgrass is ill. The Diagnosis: flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, June 26th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF J. Bates was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained quadriceps. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Thursday, June 24th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: 2B E. Grant was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: back soreness. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: SP C. Case was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: forearm cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, June 21st, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: LF J. Sheckard was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Sunday, June 20th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: SP O. Overall was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: torn elbow ligament. He's expected to miss about 11 months.
Saturday, June 19th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: A. Puttmann has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Friday, June 18th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: SP T. Hughes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B B. Sweeney was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Thursday, June 17th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SP F. Arellanes was injured after he got drunk and started trouble at the bar. The Diagnosis: concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF J. Jackson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: dead arm. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Wednesday, June 16th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B E. Collins was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: hamstring soreness. He's expected to miss about 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP J. Buchanan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: finger blister. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Monday, June 14th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: SP A. Puttmann was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: strained oblique. He's expected to miss about one week.
Wednesday, June 9th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SP J. Bracken was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
Sunday, June 6th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: CF R. Thomas was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, June 1st, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: RF F. Schulte was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: CF J. Bates was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, May 20th, 1909
New York Highlanders: LF B. Hinchman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: knee tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, May 19th, 1909
New York Giants: 2B W. Alperman is ill. The Diagnosis: virus. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Washington Senators: C C. Meyers was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Sunday, May 16th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF J. Bates was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, May 15th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: SS A. Devlin was injured when he was attacked by a wild animal during a trip to the zoo. The Diagnosis: bruised hip. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: RF B. Sharpe was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, May 14th, 1909
New York Giants: SP C. Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, May 13th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: 2B H. Niles was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Wednesday, May 12th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B R. Oldring was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, May 10th, 1909
Washington Senators: SP B. Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: herniated disc (back). This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, May 6th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: SS A. Devlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: dislocated finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, May 5th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: 3B D. Murphy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: thumb contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Sunday, May 2nd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: 1B C. Hemphill was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: knee contusion. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, April 30th, 1909
New York Giants: 3B L. Gardner was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: concussion. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Monday, April 26th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: C O. Stanage is ill. The Diagnosis: flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: MR B. McCarthy is ill. The Diagnosis: flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, April 23rd, 1909
Detroit Tigers: SS S. Yerkes was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Saturday, April 17th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B N. Ball was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, April 15th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: RF E. Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Tuesday, April 13th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF B. Bescher was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: back tightness. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Sunday, April 11th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF J. Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: SP J. Buchanan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 10th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: 1B H. Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, April 8th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: C F. Carisch was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, April 7th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: SP R. Ragan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: back tightness. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 1B F. Merkle was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Sunday, October 4th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: RF D. Rudolph is ill. The Diagnosis: flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: C P. Livingston was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP W. Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP F. Dupee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, October 2nd, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SS R. Hartzell is ill. The Diagnosis: flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, September 26th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SS B. Herzog was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF T. Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B C. Blankenship was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained groin. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Boston Doves: LF H. Maggert was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B T. Leach was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 22nd, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: CF B. Hopkins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: hamstring soreness. He's expected to miss about one week.
Wednesday, September 16th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP C. Barger was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, September 15th, 1908
Washington Senators: SP H. Hardy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, September 11th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B C. Malay was injured after his dog suddenly took off running while he was walking him on a leash. The Diagnosis: hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, September 10th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: CF E. Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: hamstring soreness. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, September 7th, 1908
New York Giants: 2B A. McConnell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: thigh muscle strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, August 31st, 1908
St. Louis Browns: 3B T. Shafer was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Sunday, August 30th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: LF F. Schulte was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, August 29th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B L. DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: wrist soreness. He's expected to miss about one week.
Friday, August 28th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: SP H. Vaughn was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: strained forearm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, August 26th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP C. Barger was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 18th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: SS G. Magoon was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, August 16th, 1908
Washington Senators: RF D. Gessler was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, August 15th, 1908
Washington Senators: MR W. Dunham was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: tired arm. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
New York Highlanders: SP E. Cicotte was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, August 14th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: CF V. Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: hamstring soreness. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Boston Doves: CF T. Cobb was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, August 12th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: CF C. Spencer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Tuesday, July 28th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: E. Heidrick has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5-6 weeks.
Sunday, July 26th, 1908
Boston Doves: LF H. Maggert was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SP O. Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, July 21st, 1908
New York Giants: CF D. Paskert was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: back soreness. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 11th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: C R. Dooin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: dislocated shoulder. He's expected to miss about 3 months.
Wednesday, July 8th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: SP H. Vaughn was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Doves: LF M. McCormick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Tuesday, July 7th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: 2B E. Grant was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: shoulder soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 5th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: C F. Carisch was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: plantar fascitis. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 1st, 1908
Boston Doves: 2B B. Bowcock was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, June 30th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B L. DeMontreville was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 25th, 1908
Boston Doves: SP H. Jackson is ill. The Diagnosis: flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 19th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: 1B E. Konetchy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: 3B G. Moriarty was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 8 weeks.
Thursday, June 18th, 1908
New York Highlanders: CF C. Chadbourne was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, June 16th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: RF J. Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: ruptured medial collateral ligament. He's expected to miss about 7 months.
Sunday, June 14th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: 3B B. Purtell was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: sprained elbow. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, June 12th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: 2B J. Evers was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, June 10th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SP H. Coveleski was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, June 5th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SS R. Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Wednesday, June 3rd, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SS K. Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, June 2nd, 1908
New York Highlanders: SS D. Bush was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Friday, May 29th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: SS G. Magoon was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, May 28th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B A. Hoelskoetter was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, May 26th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: LF G. Browne is ill. The Diagnosis: flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, May 24th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: CF R. Thomas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: CF E. Heidrick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: broken hand. He's expected to miss about 3 months.
Friday, May 15th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: SP F. Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, May 13th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SP B. Essick was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: bone chips (elbow). He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: LF P. Dougherty was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Tuesday, May 12th, 1908
New York Highlanders: RF H. Lumley was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SS W. Conroy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: neck spasms. He's expected to miss about one week.
Sunday, May 10th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B F. Chance was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Friday, May 8th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: SP E. Barry was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, May 6th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: 2B L. Doyle was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 30th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: 3B E. Lennox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: knee inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Tuesday, April 28th, 1908
New York Giants: LF J. Devore was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: sprained thumb. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
New York Giants: SP W. Sanders was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, April 26th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SP B. Adams was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: torn triceps. He's expected to miss about 3-4 months.
Tuesday, April 21st, 1908
Chicago Cubs: SS A. Devlin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: mild shoulder strain. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Friday, April 17th, 1908
New York Highlanders: SP E. Cicotte was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 12th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: CF J. Birmingham was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: knee contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF R. Murray was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, April 10th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: SP C. Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: strained forearm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, April 6th, 1908
New York Giants: LF J. Devore was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: separated shoulder. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Saturday, November 30th, 1907
Boston Doves: SP M. Brown was injured while landing awkwardly when he celebrated his best friend getting married. The Diagnosis: undisclosed injury. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, October 15th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: L. Tannehill was injured while kicking his locker after an argument with his manager. The Diagnosis: concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, September 26th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: B. Washer was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: strained elbow ligament. He's expected to miss about 5 months.

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