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Houston Astros, World Baseball Classic and Jose Altuve

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Astros' injury-riddled history costs top stars World Baseball Classic
Two of the Astros' biggest names will not be participating in the World Baseball Classic.

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Astros stars Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa skipping World Baseball Classic over insurance issues
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Houston's Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa to miss World Baseball Classic due to insurance issues
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MLB News: Carlos Correa, Rick Rizzs Mariners, Max Scherzer, Hall of Fame
Rick Rizzs, the longtime voice of the Mariners, has announced that he will retire after more than 50 years calling professional ball.

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Report: Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve out of WBC after insurance denial
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“No Trash Cans Allowed At The Tournament?” – MLB Fans Troll Jose Altuve As He Steps Down From The 2026 WBC
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Injury to keep former Athletics fan favorite out of World Baseball Classic

Injury to keep former Athletics fan favorite out of World Baseball Classic originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Eric Sogard, a fan favorite during his six seasons with the Athletics, will not play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic due to injury.
Total Pro Sports
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MLB Injury Update: Carlos Rodón, Nathan Eovaldi, Joe Musgrove & More

New York Yankees southpaw Carlos Rodón, Texas Rangers ace Nathan Eovaldi, and San Diego Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove provide updates on their injury status ahead of MLB spring training.
Sports Illustrated
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TCU Baseball Receives Devastating Injury News Ahead of 2026 Season

TCU Baseball received some unfortunate injury news on Thursday. D1 Baseball's Kendall Rogers reported that Louis Rodriguez, one of the better pitchers on staff, would miss the 2026 season, requiring Tommy John surgery. It's an understatement to say that ...
The New York Times
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MLB’s weirdest injuries of 2025: Home run trots, bathroom breaks and Target runs gone bad

Jose Miranda landed on the injured list after a mishap involving a case of bottled water during a trip to Target. David Berding / Getty Images Baseball players and modern medicine. They’re as intertwined as Doc Brown and Marty McFly. So every year, in ...
Yahoo! Sports
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LSU baseball freshman to miss entire 2026 season with injury

LSU baseball head coach Jay Johnson delivered a short but significant injury report following his team's first scrimmage of the fall. Freshman pitcher Jonah Aase will not play in 2026. Johnson didn't disclose the reasoning for the lefty being sidelined ...
CNN
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This injury has plagued MLB for most of the last century, but a new phenomenon is emerging

Kade Durnin knew right away that something was badly wrong. “It’s unlike any other feeling that you’ve probably ever had, in terms of arm pain,” the 19-year-old college pitcher says in an interview with CNN Sports. “It feels like you got hit in ...
RealClearScience
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Has Major League Baseball's Pitch Clock Led to More Injuries?

In the 2023 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) introduced the pitch clock, perhaps the biggest change to America's pastime in decades. No longer would pitchers be permitted to dawdle on the mound. Now, once they receive the ball back from the catcher ...
WMBF News
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UCL injuries rising among younger baseball players, doctors say

CONWAY, SC (WMBF) - Ulnar collateral ligament injuries, once limited to professional baseball players, are becoming more common among younger athletes, according to local sports medicine doctors. The UCL, located on the inside of the elbow, provides ...
LancasterOnline
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'A hidden treasure': Pitt engineering lab, baseball team partner to reduce pitcher injuries | MLB | lancasteronline.com

Nov. 23—In a laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, Antonio Socarras winds up, 40 sensors taped to him from his baseball cap down to his cleats. Standing on a makeshift pitcher's mound, Socarras unleashes an 89-mile-per-hour fastball, cameras ...
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