- NEW YORK -- Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay is expected to miss six to eight weeks because of a right latissimus dorsi strain, the latest major setback for the five-time NL East champions. (ESPN)
- Roy Halladay, perhaps baseballs finest pitcher over the last decade, was diagnosed with a strained shoulder Tuesday that likely will sideline him for six to eight weeks. (USA Today)
- NEW YORK — Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay is expected to miss six to eight weeks because of a strained right shoulder, the latest major setback for the five-time NL East champions. (NJ.com)
- NEW YORK -- The Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday placed star righthander Roy Halladay on the disabled list retroactive to Monday with a strained muscle in his right shoulder and back. The injury could keep him out of the lineup for up to two months. (Sacramento Bee)
- The Philadelphia Phillies (26-25) are no longer contenders in the NL East after learning that Roy Halladay will miss 6-8 weeks with a strained right latissimus dorsi. Halladay leads the National League in wins (44), innings pitched (556. (Bleacherreport.com)
- The Philadelphia Phillies will be without right-hander Roy Halladay for approximately 6-8 weeks after they put him on the disabled list with a lat strain. (That's the big muscle in the back of the shoulder. (Tucson Citizen)
- As if the Philadelphia Phillies needed any more bad news during an already disappointing season, their fears about ace Roy Halladay got confirmed today. The right-hander is going on the 15-day disabled list with a lat strain, according to multiple reports. (HamptonRoads.com)
- 1. After struggling in his last few starts, Roy Halladay was pulled Sunday with shoulder soreness. How nervous are you about his immediate future? Will Carroll: Very. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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