CHICAGO -- Cubs pitchers Randy Wells and Andrew Cashner were to be examined Monday night by the team orthopedic specialist, but Wells took a positive step in his rehab and started playing catch.
Cashner and Wells are both on the disabled list and were scheduled to see team orthopedic specialist Dr. Stephen Gryzlo at Wrigley Field. An official update was expected Tuesday.
Neither pitcher has any pain or discomfort. Cashner, who has a strained right rotator cuff, and Wells, who has a strained right forearm, were placed on the disabled list April 7 and told they could not pick up a baseball for two weeks.
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Randy Wells is my homie!
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ReplyDeleteOuch! Though when you have $500k therapists taking care of you, I'm sure everything will work out soon.
ReplyDeletehate when injuries put you on the bench
ReplyDeletevery nice, thanks for the post
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