Jul 06 2009

Giants’ Johnson strains shoulder, leaves game

Published by mickster at 11:08 pm under MLB Scores

Giants’ Johnson strains shoulder, leaves game
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Veteran San Francisco Giants pitcher Randy Johnson injured his left shoulder on Sunday, forcing him to leave in the fourth inning of a 7-1 loss to the Houston Astros . “It’s a strain,” the 45-year-old Johnson told Major League Baseball ’s official website ( www.mlb.com ). “I’m getting an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging exam). That’s all I have to say.” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said the team would wait until after the exam, expected on Monday, to determin

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Ripping on the Reds
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