- Johan I think is exhibiting the effects of 100 innings Alderson was noncommittal when asked how Santanas injury would affect the teams approach to the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. This in and of itself doesnt change our approach. (ESPN)
- NEW YORK — LHP Johan Santana went on the 15-day disabled list Saturday scoreless innings against the Cardinals with cramping in his right triceps, an injury that wasnt obvious and prompted speculation that he had been traded. (St. Petersburg Times)
- Santana, who missed all of last season after undergoing shoulder surgery, has thrown 110 2/3 innings. Johan I think is exhibiting the effects of 100 innings and a sore ankle for the last couple of starts, Alderson said. (Abc Local Web)
- After the 1999 major league season, he was left unprotected by the Houston Astros and eligible in the Rule 5 draft. The Minnesota Twins had the first pick that year, the Florida Marlins had the second. (Worldnews.com)
- that there is no connection to the 134 pitches Santana threw in a June 1 no-hitter against the Cardinals. There is no shoulder soreness, just a lack of energy stemming from the ankle injury, which puts more pressure on his arm. (Major League Baseball)
- NEW YORK — Johan Santana is headed to the disabled list with soreness The ankle issue was bigger than anyone realized, Collins said about the injury Santana suffered against the Cubs on July 6. (NJ.com)
- New York Mets ace Johan Santana was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday with a right ankle sprain. The 33-year-old apparently suffered the injury during his last start before the All-Star break, on July 6 against Chicago. (Sun Sentinel)
- The severity is a bit of a mystery. In Sunday afternoons postgame press conference, Mets manager Terry Collins revealed that the team will move Johan Santana back at least two days, possibly more. (Waterbury Republican-American)
- NEW YORK — Johan Santana's right ankle is a little tender but Mets manager Terry Collins said that it "feels fine. (NJ.com)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Johan santana injury
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