Wednesday roundup: Pavano makes rehab start
Pavano tosses five innings in rehab start by ESPN.com news services New York Yankees: Carl Pavano pitched five innings during a rehabilitation start for the Gulf Coast League Yankees against the Tigers on Wednesday, his first game appearance since June 27. Recovering from a sore right shoulder, Pavano allowed...
Garciaparra headed for back-to-back rehab games
Cubs shortstop Nomar Garciaparra has pushed his first rehab outing back a day to Wednesday and also plans to play for Class-A Peoria on Thursday. "We're looking at about five to seven innings and one to two at-bats," said Garciaparra, who has been sidelined since April with a groin injury.
Steve Trachsel To Rehab In Binghamton
The New York Mets have announced that righthanded pitcher Steve Trachsel will make a rehab start for the Binghamton Mets on Saturday, when they host the Akron Aeros at NYSEG Stadium.
Yankees' Pavano Pitches in Rehab Start
Carl Pavano pitched five innings during a rehabilitation start for the Gulf Coast League Yankees against the Tigers on Wednesday, his first game appearance since June 27.
Patty Clark joins Moberly Nursing and Rehab as Director of Nursing
Patty Clark R.N. is well known in the area for her years of dedication to helping patients at Moberly Regional Medical Center while working in different areas including E.R., CCU, Telemetry, and the G.I. Lab.
Garciaparra Pleased With First Rehab Start
Chicago Cubs shortstop Nomar Garciaparra drove in two runs Wednesday night in his first rehabilitation game for the team's Class-A affiliate in Peoria.
So far, so good for Pennington's rehab
"Physically, I feel really good. A lot of times I've got to work to make sure I don't do too much. I don't even feel like I've had surgery. "I'm excited about where I am."
Federer Sacks Rosset as Swiss Davis Cup Captain, Safin Enjoying Injury Rehab
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No problems for Nomar in rehab start
PEORIA, Ill. -- The pre-batting routine was its same complicated self, the throwing arm looked as sharp as ever and the swing looked pretty good for a player trying to right his timing. But Nomar Garciaparra on Wednesday was most happy with something much simpler -- being able to move normally.
Nomar goes 1-for-4 with two RBIs in rehab start
Five-time All-Star fields two ground balls, turns inning-ending double play
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