Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Jordan Walden Will Miss 6-10 Weeks With Muscle Strain; Jaime Garcia Confirmed To Start Sunday For Triple-A Memphis; Randy Choate Remains LOOGY

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Reliever Jordan Walden will miss six to 10 weeks with a strain in his shoulder. The news was announced Wednesday by John Mozeliak before the third game with the Chicago Cubs.
KMOV

The St. Louis Cardinals will likely be without pitcher Jordan Walden as second review of the MRI on his shoulder did not compare favorably with the MRI taken back in December.
STL Baseball Weekly

Diagnosed with a right shoulder strain on Wednesday, right-hander Jordan Walden will be shut down for the next 6 to 10 weeks and unavailable to the Cardinals for even longer as he allows his shoulder to heal.
St. Louis Official Site

The Cardinals got more bad news where their pitching staff is concerned. Reliever Jordan Walden will be lost to the club for a period of six to 10 weeks as he rests a strained muscle in his right shoulder.
Post-Dispatch

One of the Cardinals' top relievers will be on the shelf for longer than originally expected.
Fox Sports Midwest

Encouraged by how well lefty Jaime Garcia bounced back from a 70-pitch live-batting-practice session on Tuesday, general manager John Mozeliak announced that Garcia will begin a Minor League rehab assignment on Sunday with a start for Triple-A Memphis.
St. Louis Official Site

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