Andrew Cashner Re-Aggravates Shoulder Injury; ‘Back To Square One’
Tentative steps were being taken by Cashner on a rehab program, but the Cubs announced Tuesday that he had re-aggravated the injury while doing this rehab work, and was “back to square one” in the recovery program. Via Carrie Muskat:
Read Article >Andrew Cashner Dealing With Shoulder Injury; Cubs Pitcher Needs MRI
That progress has been halted. Carrie Muskat:
The new discomfort is obviously a bad sign for Cashner, even if it’s something minor. We’ll know after the MRI results are released whether Cashner’s looking at a delay of a few days, weeks, or months before he can resume his rehab.
Read Article >Andrew Cashner Leaves Start With Shoulder Tightness
Initially, one figured he might have a problem with his hand, but the word from the dugout is that Cashner was pulled with right shoulder tightness. And though this is only the preliminary word and Cashner has not yet been examined, it’s definitely a cause for concern, as you don’t like your pitchers to have problems with their shoulders.
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