Diamondbacks ace Brandon Webb threw all of four innings in 2009 before going under the knife for shoulder surgery. A question mark for 2010, the team was nevertheless counting on Webb’s return to give the rotation a considerable boost. There’s only one problem, though - his rehab isn’t going as planned, and now he’s had to go to the doctor.
Brandon Webb Has Shoulder Checked Out
TUCSON - Right-hander Brandon Webb’s lack of progress in spring training had him visiting with the Diamondbacks’ team doctor Wednesday.
Webb was scheduled to visit with Dr. Michael Lee for an examination on his right shoulder, on which he had surgery in August.
Webb hasn’t appeared in any Cactus League games, and he hasn’t thrown off any mound since the beginning of the month. Since then, he’s been on a program of long-toss, short-toss, and rest in repeating three-day cycles. He hasn’t been progressing as desired, necessitating this visit with the doctor. There’s a degree of uncertainty as to whether there’s still something actually wrong with Webb’s shoulder, but the bottom line is that this is a setback. Webb will pitch in 2010, but it’s an open question as to when.
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