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Eric Gagne sprained the medial collateral ligament of his left knee playing pepper and will have an MRI on Friday, according to Ken Gurnick at MLB.com.
While we use the cautious optimism that the injury is not severe to soothe us ...
Trainer Stan Johnston said even a mild sprain would take six weeks to heal 100 percent, but depending on MRI results Gagne's baseball activity might only be limited for "maybe a week." Gagne was examined by Dr. David Schafer, a fellow at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic.
... anyone else impressed that in major leaguers are playing pepper in the 21st century? I guess that's what happens when you don't have those "No Pepper" signs around anymore.
(That last sentence will sort out the young from the old.)
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