Or, how Justin Duchscherer broke our hearts
We take a look at some of the most injury-prone players over the past decade, starting with Chris Snelling.
What if you could only place two players at a time on the disabled list? The history, inside.
What conclusions can we draw from the distribution of the most common baseball injuries over the last nine years? The answers will surprise you…
Are oblique strains on the rise? The shocking truth awaits within!
Disc injuries are difficult to prevent, but their long-term prognosis is positive.
Taking a look at an injury being treated in-season more often thanks to improvements in surgical techniques.
Catching up with the surgeries on and recoveries of Nick Markakis, Alex Rodriguez, Ian Kinsler, Jason Castro, Al Alburquerque, and other players.
Examining a potentially career-ending, difficult-to-diagnose injury that most commonly affects pitchers.
Our series continues with a look at the serious athletic injury most likely to make you giggle.
The skinny on an elusive injury that increasingly plagues pitchers.
UCL injuries are less disastrous than they used to be but remain an injury to be reckoned with.
Ankle sprains can heal fairly quickly, but when surgery is required, the injured player’s season is at stake.
Thumb injuries can be just as unfortunate for baseball players as they are for hitchhikers, Roger Ebert, and the Fonz.
Fractures are never fun, but more of them will be prevented on the field in coming years.
A rotator cuff tears isn’t a death sentence for a pitcher’s career, but it’s far from a positive prognosis.