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Who knew it was so dangerous to be a closer for a major league baseball team? Just about half of the teams in the league have switched closers either due to injury or ineffectiveness. In the past week, a couple more went down. Pretty soon, you could send your resume to your favorite team’s general manager because teams are running out of ninth inning options. So without further adieu, here is the next edition of the walking wounded.

Beware if you are a third baseman. They seem to be dropping like flies as some big names have gone down with serious injuries. Another week has gone by and more fantasy baseball rosters are in flux. This is why it is so important for you to scour the waiver wire and accumulate depth on your roster because injuries can happen at any time. So without further adieu, here is the next edition of the walking wounded.

Another week has gone by and more big names have gone down with some big injuries. This is what separates the men from the boys in fantasy baseball leagues. Everyone is susceptible to having injuries to key players, but the people that are successful are those who accumulate good roster depth and can creatively make trades or transactions to compensate for such losses. So without further adieu, here is the next edition of the walking wounded.

This past week saw some serious injuries to critical players which will undoubtedly have an impact on your fantasy baseball teams. Get the bandages and MRI machines because the injuries are racking up. So without further adieu, here is the next edition of the walking wounded.

The 2012 MLB season has officially begun with games being played in Japan between the Oakland A’s and Seattle Mariners. However, the real Opening Day is next week. Some teams have seen their fortunes greatly impacted with some recent catastrophic injuries. But more importantly…how does this affect your fantasy baseball team? So without further adieu, here is this week’s edition of the walking wounded.

Opening Day is right around the corner as teams start paring down their rosters, and players with numbers resembling wide receivers are getting fewer and far between. As always, injuries play a big factor in determining a player’s status in both real and fantasy baseball. This spring has had its fair share of injuries to significant players, so pay close attention because this could affect your upcoming fantasy baseball drafts. So without further adieu, here is this week’s edition of the walking wounded.

Spring training is in full force and fantasy baseball drafts are popping up everywhere. Of course, injuries can change the entire landscape of a fantasy draft so it is critical that you carefully watch and monitor the progress of players who get hurt during the spring. So without further adieu, let’s delve into this week’s edition of the walking wounded.

Spring training games have begun and the start of the season is only a few weeks away. As is the case every year, star players typically use this time to work on their timing and mechanics as opposed to worrying about the accumulation of statistics. But when spring injuries flare up, it can have a lasting effect because it delays players’ ability to work out the kinks before the season starts. There are several big names on the injury report this week which could impact your fantasy baseball draft. So without further adieu, let’s delve into this week’s edition of the walking wounded.

With pitchers and catchers reporting to camp, spring training is officially underway. As you prepare for your fantasy baseball draft, it is imperative that you closely monitor the status of players who are coming back from injuries. Fortunately, it looks as if J.D. Drew is going to retire from baseball which should save all fantasy baseball writers several hours of their lives from writing about his frequent and bizarre injuries. Hopefully he doesn’t strain his larynx when he officially makes an announcement. That being said, here is a look at some players dealing with injuries and recoveries.

It is now commonplace to see pitchers sustain serious arm injuries, undergo surgery, and come back better than ever in a relatively short amount of time. With modern technology and highly skilled doctors, an arm injury does not mean the end of the road for a modern day pitcher. However, despite numerous success stories of pitchers making successful comebacks, not all of these stories have a happy ending.