Thursday's injury report: Dustin Pedroia OK after leaving game
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia was taken out of Thursday night's game with the Yankees after being hit in the forearm, but manager Bobby Valentine said it was a precautionary measure. Also, new Reds closer Ryan Madson may have suffered a setback.
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In an in-game interview on TV, Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said he was just being cautious by taking Pedroia out of the game. [MLB.com]
• New Reds closer
• Mets third baseman
• Giants second baseman
• There wasn't much good news in Nationals camp on Thursday, as the team is still unsure about the status of right fielder
Morse, who is struggling with a strained right lat, had another treatment on his muscle. It's believed, Johnson wasn't sure, that Morse underwent a platelet-rich plasma injection for the injury.
The team sent Storen for tests on his right arm after the closer felt discomfort after playing catch on Wednesday. Johnson told reporters there was no timetable for his return. [Washington Post]
• Morse wasn't the only player to get platelet-rich plasma therapy, as Orioles left-hander
• Rangers pitcher
• Indians outfielder
