Athletics’ Brett Anderson out two months with stress fracture
Oakland Athletics left-handed starting pitcher Brett
Anderson has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right foot, the team
announced yesterday.
The #Athletics announced that LHP Brett Anderson has a navicular stress fracture of his right foot. He will be reevaluated in four weeks.
— Oakland Athletics (@Athletics) May 17, 2013
Susan Slusser of The San Francisco...
Brett Anderson out for 4 weeks with stress fracture in right foot
Turns out Brett Anderson’s injury status is far worse than believed. The A’s opening day starter, already nursing a sprained right ankle, will be out for at least the next four weeks with what the team called stress fracture in his right foot. Officially it’s a navicular stress fracture and will require rest and wearing a walking boot.
Via John Hickey:
The A’s are saying...
A's Anderson out up to six weeks
Oakland Athletics left-hander Brett Anderson could miss up to six weeks after he was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right foot.
Oakland's opening day starter was on a rehab assignment when he felt pain in his foot while running in the outfield, the team said Friday. Anderson, who came back from Tommy John surgery last year, has been on the disabled list since May 1...
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Brett Anderson Out Four Weeks With Fractured Ankle, Hideki Okajima Joins A’s
Prior to the beginning of the A’s weekend series against the Kansas City Royals, the Oakland Athletics announced that starting pitcher Brett Anderson will miss at least the next four weeks with a stress fracture in his right foot.
Anderson, already on the disabled list, will be reevaluated in four weeks and have a walking boot removed. At that point, it will be determined if Anderson...
Athletics' Brett Anderson to make rehab start Sunday
Oakland Athletics left-handed starting pitcher Brett Anderson is slated to make a minor league rehab start for the team's Double-A affiliate on Sunday, according to Mark Emery of MLB.com. Assuming all goes well with his weekend appearance, manager Bob Melvin seemed optimistic that Anderson could be ready to return to the A's rotation five days later.
"Very well...
Athletics' Brett Anderson expects to make next start
The Oakland Athletics skipped left-handed starting pitcher Brett Anderson's regularly scheduled start on Monday due to the lingering effects of his ankle injury. While the ankle kept him from pitching in last night's contest, Anderson told Jane Lee of MLB.com that he's confident he'll be able to make his next start.
Anderson confident he'll still be able to...
Brett Anderson Watch: X-Rays on Ankle
The Oakland Athletics might be without the Ace of their young pitching staff if X-Rays come back with bad news on Brett Anderson's ankle. Anderson barely made it out of the 1st inning in last night's start against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing 4 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks, including a 2 run home run to Evan Longoria. Results should come back today so stay tuned!
Anderson hurts ankle in A's 8-3 loss to Rays
The Oakland Athletics lost both their starting pitcher and season-opening road winning streak.
Brett Anderson left after one inning with a sprained right ankle in Oakland's 8-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night.
Tampa Bay scored four times in the first off Anderson (1-3), who hurt the ankle on a pitch to his final batter, Yunel Escobar, who eventually hit an inning...
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Brett Anderson leaves game after injuring weirdly named body part
A’s pitcher Brett Anderson left Sunday’s Cactus League game against the Diamondbacks after just eight pitches. Here are the A’s with the injury report:
Report from the #Athletics clubhouse is that Brett Anderson left the game with a strained right trapezius
— Oakland Athletics (@Athletics) March 10, 2013
Wait a sec. Trapezius? Is this a joke? Did the A’s Twitter account...
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2012 was a vintage performance by the Oakland A’s. They were just kind of cruising along under the radar, sitting at 43-43 at the All-Star break, and then BAM, they went on a roll like old times and shockingly bypassed the Rangers on their way to an AL West pennant.
Under Manager Bob Melvin, the A’s took their $52M payroll and went 51-25 in the second half of the season to finish...
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