MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
INJURIES
12/31/1915
 
Wednesday, December 22nd, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: C Fred Watson was injured when he tripped over the curb. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, December 15th, 1915
New York Giants: SP Lefty Lorenzen was injured when he got into a fight with the media over a story that was released about him in the local newspaper. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 weeks.
Wednesday, December 8th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 7-8 months.
Sunday, November 14th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: Heinie Groh has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 months.
Thursday, October 28th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons was injured while falling out of bed after having a nightmare. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, October 27th, 1915
New York Giants: RF Mike Fitzgerald was injured when he was attacked by a wild animal during a trip to the zoo. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, October 19th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: 2B Ballplayer Shaukeney was injured when he heroically rescued neighbors from a house fire. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, October 6th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Sunday, October 3rd, 1915
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Danny Moeller was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CL Bob Vail was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, October 2nd, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: CF Hank Perry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Thursday, September 30th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Jack Sheehan was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bone bruise (wrist). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 29th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: C Jack Lapp was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: RP Floyd Perritt was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Frank Barron was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Solly Hofman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, September 28th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, September 23rd, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Steamboat Williams was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Robins: SS Ken Nash was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Monday, September 20th, 1915
New York Yankees: CL Ralph Caldwell was injured while shaking hands during a meet and greet. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, September 19th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: 1B Dots Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, September 18th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: RF Irish Meusel was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Robins: SS Ken Nash was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: RP Blaine Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, September 17th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: 3B Heinie Groh was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 8-9 weeks.
Thursday, September 16th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Charles Peckham was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Elmer Ponder was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, September 15th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Frank O'Rourke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 weeks.
New York Yankees: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 14th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, September 13th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: C Wally Schang was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, September 12th, 1915
Washington Senators: 2B Max Carey diagnosed with a fractured ulna, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Cleveland Indians: Ray Chapman has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
Saturday, September 11th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Pete Knisely was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, September 10th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: SS H. Holt was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, September 9th, 1915
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, September 8th, 1915
Washington Senators: CF Everitt Booe diagnosed with a stiff neck, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Washington Senators: 2B Max Carey was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Braves: SS Frank O'Rourke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Braves: 1B Vic Saier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Tuesday, September 7th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: RP James Keeley was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, September 6th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: 1B Roy Wood was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: CF Everitt Booe was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 4th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, September 3rd, 1915
St. Louis Browns: SP Erv Kantlehner diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 4 months.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Del Pratt was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, September 1st, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: 2B Cliff Brady was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Erv Kantlehner was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 31st, 1915
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, August 30th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: RF Jimmy Sebring was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Frank O'Rourke diagnosed with a fractured foot, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Sunday, August 29th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, August 28th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Frank O'Rourke was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 27th, 1915
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, August 26th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Chronic back soreness. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, August 25th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Frank Barron was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Tuesday, August 24th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Jack Sheehan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, August 23rd, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Bill B Hall was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: SS Rube Oldring was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, August 22nd, 1915
Boston Braves: RP Ed McCreery was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, August 21st, 1915
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Friday, August 20th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: SP Matt Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: C Bubbles Hargrave was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Precautionary reasons (head injury). He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Wednesday, August 18th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ballplayer Johnson was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 17th, 1915
New York Yankees: RP Elmer Lane was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, August 15th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Lyle Cromley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Saturday, August 14th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: SS Ray Chapman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: High ankle sprain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Thursday, August 12th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: C Harry O'Donnell was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Braves: SP Flame Delhi diagnosed with a stretched elbow ligament, will miss 9 months.
Wednesday, August 11th, 1915
New York Yankees: 1B Mike Donlin was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, August 9th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: C Jesse Altenburg diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
Saturday, August 7th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: George Baumgardner has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 months.
Boston Braves: SP Flame Delhi was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 6th, 1915
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Indians: C Jesse Altenburg was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 3rd, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, August 2nd, 1915
Cleveland Indians: LF Tom A Long was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, July 31st, 1915
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, July 30th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: RP Hub Perdue was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Mathues Theisen was injured . The Diagnosis: Unspecified. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Tuesday, July 27th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: LF Danny Hoffman was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, July 26th, 1915
Boston Braves: RP T. Holland was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, July 25th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: LF Irish Meusel diagnosed with a strained back muscle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Saturday, July 24th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: 1B Possum Whitted was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Robins: LF Irish Meusel was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 22nd, 1915
New York Giants: SS Rogers Hornsby was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, July 21st, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Dixie E Walker was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, July 19th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: LF Cy Williams was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Sunday, July 18th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: RP Ray Hollingsworth was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, July 17th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann diagnosed with chronic back soreness, will miss 3-4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Shawkey diagnosed with a strained back muscle, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Friday, July 16th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Shawkey was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 15th, 1915
Washington Senators: 2B Bill Sweeney diagnosed with a fractured hand, will miss 4 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Tom Tuckey was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 11th, 1915
Washington Senators: 2B Bill Sweeney was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 10th, 1915
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier diagnosed with groin tightness, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Friday, July 9th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CF George W Harper diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 4 months.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Yankees: LF Biff Schaller was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, July 8th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Monday, July 5th, 1915
Boston Braves: SS Frank O'Rourke was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: CF George W Harper was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 1st, 1915
Washington Senators: RP Bill Lattimore was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, June 28th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, June 27th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with a strained oblique, will miss 6 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: SP Hippo Vaughn diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 11 months.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, June 24th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 1915
Washington Senators: CF Eddie Murphy diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: SP Hippo Vaughn was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Disch was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). He's expected to miss about one week.
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: RP Dick Niehaus was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: CF Eddie Murphy was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Adductor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, June 20th, 1915
Boston Braves: LF John Wilson diagnosed with a tight hamstring, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Chicago White Sox: LF Cy Williams was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, June 19th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: C Howard Wakefield was injured while working out. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: LF John Wilson was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 18th, 1915
Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Sunday, June 13th, 1915
Washington Senators: RF Eddie Murphy diagnosed with a thumb contusion, is day-to-day for one week.
Saturday, June 12th, 1915
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach diagnosed with plantar fascitis, will miss 6-7 weeks.
Friday, June 11th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: SP Hub Perdue was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: RF Eddie Murphy was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 10th, 1915
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 7th, 1915
Boston Braves: RP Buddy Napier diagnosed with a bone spur in his elbow, will miss 4 weeks.
Cleveland Indians: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, June 5th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: CF Max Flack was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Braves: RP Buddy Napier was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 4th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt diagnosed with a sprained ankle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Cozy A Dolan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Thursday, June 3rd, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 2nd, 1915
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Comstock diagnosed with a mild calf strain, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Tuesday, June 1st, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: LF Beals Becker diagnosed with hamstring soreness, but will not miss any additional time.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Comstock was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 31st, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: LF Beals Becker was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 28th, 1915
Washington Senators: SS Everett Scott was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: SS Carl Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, May 27th, 1915
Washington Senators: SP Al Bonner was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, May 24th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Chick Gandil was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, May 23rd, 1915
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, May 17th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: RP Jesse Barnes was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, May 15th, 1915
New York Giants: CF Johnny Johnston was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 13th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker diagnosed with back tightness, but will not miss any additional time.
Tuesday, May 11th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 9th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2 weeks.
Saturday, May 8th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, May 7th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 8 weeks.
Boston Braves: RP Phil Slattery was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Indians: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, May 5th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 4th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: RP Kenneth Clarke was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, May 3rd, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: C Del Baker was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, May 2nd, 1915
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt diagnosed with hamstring soreness, but will not miss any additional time.
Saturday, May 1st, 1915
St. Louis Browns: RP Red Randolph was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 30th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: 1B Jack Lelivelt was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: SP George Baumgardner diagnosed with a torn labrum, will miss 6 months.
Thursday, April 29th, 1915
Boston Braves: 1B Jake Munch was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, April 28th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, April 27th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CF George W Harper diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, April 26th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CF George W Harper was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: CF Max Flack was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 25th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Aaron Ward was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: SP George Baumgardner was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 24th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CL Red Hoff diagnosed with hamstring soreness, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Friday, April 23rd, 1915
Chicago White Sox: CL Red Hoff was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 21st, 1915
New York Yankees: George Suggs has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Lyle Cromley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, April 20th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Del Pratt diagnosed with a bone spur in his elbow, will miss 3 months.
Monday, April 19th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: C A J Cronin was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, April 18th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: RF Harry Lumley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 17th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Del Pratt was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 16th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: RF Eddie Murphy was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, April 15th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 14th, 1915
New York Yankees: RP George Suggs was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Yankees: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, April 13th, 1915
New York Yankees: SP Leo Walsh was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, April 10th, 1915
New York Giants: RP George Hunter diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 3 weeks.
Brooklyn Robins: SP Harold Christman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: LF Alfred Ellis was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, April 8th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 8-9 weeks.
Wednesday, April 7th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Morrie Rath was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, April 6th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: 1B Jake Stahl diagnosed with a broken kneecap, will miss 4-5 months.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: RP George Hunter was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 5th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RF Bing Miller was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Yankees: CL Ralph Caldwell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 3rd, 1915
Chicago Cubs: 1B Jake Stahl was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 2nd, 1915
Cleveland Indians: SP Rollie Naylor was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: C Sam Agnew was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Thursday, April 1st, 1915
Boston Braves: SS A. Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Mellie Wolfgang was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, March 31st, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bobby Keefe was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Jack Farrell was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, March 30th, 1915
New York Giants: SP Richard Kauffman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Browns: RP Erv Kantlehner was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, March 29th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: RP Willie Mitchell diagnosed with a finger blister, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Sunday, March 28th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: RP Willie Mitchell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 26th, 1915
Washington Senators: 2B Max Carey was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, March 25th, 1915
Boston Braves: SS Ed Spellman was injured while getting beaned during batting practice. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Edd Roush was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, March 22nd, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for one week.
Sunday, March 21st, 1915
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Cleveland Indians: SS Ray Chapman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, March 20th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: SS Mac McLendon diagnosed with a concussion, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: RP Bob Dresser was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 19th, 1915
Washington Senators: 2B Max Carey was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Tex Wisterzil was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, March 18th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: SS Mac McLendon was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Marty Krug was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, March 17th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: RP Fred Brown diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Tuesday, March 16th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: RP Floyd Willis was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Larry Cheney diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 1 day.
Monday, March 15th, 1915
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cleveland Indians: RP Fred Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 12th, 1915
New York Yankees: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Braggo Roth was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Larry Cheney was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 10th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: RP Paul Wachtel was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 1st, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Shags Horan was injured after being kicked by a horse. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Wednesday, January 20th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jack Rowan was injured while lawn bowling at a family reunion. The Diagnosis: Forearm inflammation. This injury keeps him out of action for 8-9 weeks.
Sunday, January 17th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: C Milton Ryan was injured when his girlfriend beat him up. The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Red Hill was injured while getting in a fight with a neighbor. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, January 12th, 1915
New York Yankees: CF Ballplayer Cypert was injured while punching a wall during a fight with his girlfriend. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, December 25th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Lee Fairchild has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 1914
Cleveland Indians: C Frank Hand was injured while racing his teammate during practice. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, December 18th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Lee Fairchild was injured while setting off fireworks in his backyard. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Friday, November 27th, 1914
New York Giants: RP John McIlvaine was injured while running up the stairs. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Monday, November 16th, 1914
Cleveland Indians: SP Doc Crandall was injured falling off a horse. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Sunday, November 15th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Sunday, November 8th, 1914
Washington Senators: RP Jack White was injured when he got into a fight with the media over a story that was released about him in the local newspaper. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Monday, November 2nd, 1914
New York Giants: Bob Coulson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Monday, October 19th, 1914
Boston Braves: C Leonard Frost was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, October 14th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: RP Clive Richmond was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, October 13th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: RP George Sage was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, October 10th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: 3B Cotton Tierney diagnosed with a sore shoulder, will miss 4 weeks.
Wednesday, October 7th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a fractured finger, will miss 3 months.
Cleveland Naps: SP Red Causey was injured . The Diagnosis: Nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Robins: 3B Cotton Tierney was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, October 5th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, October 4th, 1914
New York Giants: LF Bob Coulson diagnosed with a sprained thumb, will miss 5 weeks.
Washington Senators: CF Angel Aragon was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, October 3rd, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, October 2nd, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick diagnosed with a dead arm, but will not miss any additional time.
Boston Braves: SS Frank O'Rourke was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: LF Bob Coulson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, October 1st, 1914
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CL Herb Pennock diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 2 weeks.
Tuesday, September 29th, 1914
Boston Braves: SS Henry Chancey was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Herb Pennock was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 28th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: SS Happy Felsch diagnosed with a sore wrist, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, September 26th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: RF Harry Lumley diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SS Happy Felsch was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 25th, 1914
New York Yankees: 3B Eddie Brown was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: RF Harry Lumley was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Hooks Dauss was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Yankees: CF Fred Greisch was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 21st, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SP Jack Fitzgerald diagnosed with biceps tendinitis, will miss 8-9 weeks.
Saturday, September 19th, 1914
Washington Senators: C Steve O'Neill diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP James Leach was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: SS Tony Smith diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: SP Jack Fitzgerald was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, September 17th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: SS Tony Smith was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: C Steve O'Neill was injured in a collision at home plate. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 16th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SP Paul Strand was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, September 15th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, September 14th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: RF Charles Ellis was injured while doing some gardening work in the yard. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, September 12th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: RP Frosty Thomas diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Jimmy Walsh was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Boston Braves: SP Blaine Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, September 10th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: RP Frosty Thomas was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Wednesday, September 9th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: SP Victor Holm diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 3-4 weeks.
Washington Senators: SP George Johnson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, September 7th, 1914
New York Yankees: SS Garde Gislason was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: SP Victor Holm was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, September 6th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Coffin diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Saturday, September 5th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jim Baskette was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Coffin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 4th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Thursday, September 3rd, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 1st, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SP Paul Strand was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, August 31st, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Beals Becker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, August 29th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Lyle Cromley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Friday, August 28th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: LF Cy Williams was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Thursday, August 27th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, August 26th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: RP Dave Danforth was injured while falling off a ladder. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Acromioclavicular joint irritation. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, August 25th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: C Howie Haworth was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CL John Frill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 24th, 1914
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Sunday, August 23rd, 1914
Detroit Tigers: RP Ballplayer Penn was injured while falling off a ladder. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Wheezer Dell was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, August 22nd, 1914
Cleveland Naps: LF Tom A Long was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Pug Cavet was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, August 21st, 1914
St. Louis Browns: 1B Gene Wright was injured when he was robbed and mugged after his house was broken into during the middle of the night. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago Cubs: RP Boardwalk Brown was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 20th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: RP Frank Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, August 19th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: C Gus Fisher diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: RP Rube Marshall was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Tuesday, August 18th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: C Gus Fisher was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 15th, 1914
New York Yankees: SP Ed Summers was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Thursday, August 13th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: C Wally Schang was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF O. Swain was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, August 12th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, August 11th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, August 10th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: SP Si Jensen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Bert Daniels was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, August 9th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, August 7th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Howard Armstrong was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, August 6th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, August 5th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Mitchell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, August 2nd, 1914
Cleveland Naps: RP Jack Richardson was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: LF Bert Daniels was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, August 1st, 1914
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Thursday, July 30th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: RP Gene Dale was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, July 29th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Hi Myers was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, July 28th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Disch was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, July 26th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Homer Hillebrand has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 months.
Saturday, July 25th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Mitchell was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, July 24th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: 1B Roy Rock diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1914
Chicago White Sox: 1B Roy Rock was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 21st, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: C Alex Gaston was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann diagnosed with chronic back soreness, will miss 4 weeks.
Monday, July 20th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: C John W Peters was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Finners Quinlan was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, July 19th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: SP Byron Houck diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Brooklyn Robins: SP Frank Arellanes diagnosed with elbow inflammation, will miss one week.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 18th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with a sore knee, is day-to-day for one week.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Byron Houck was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 17th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Clarence Burmeister was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Brooklyn Robins: SP Frank Arellanes was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 16th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: RF Vin Campbell diagnosed with a thumb contusion, but will not miss any additional time.
Wednesday, July 15th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: SP Frank Arellanes was injured . The Diagnosis: Bronchitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Robins: RF Vin Campbell was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Mitchell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, July 14th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: RP Joe Oeschger was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Robins: RF Vin Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, July 13th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, July 12th, 1914
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, July 11th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Phil Deller was injured falling off a horse. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Paul S Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, July 8th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: RP Lou Lowdermilk was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, July 6th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: CF Charlie Malay was injured after he got drunk and started trouble at the bar. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cleveland Naps: SP Hub Perdue diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 3 weeks.
Saturday, July 4th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: SP Hub Perdue was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Braggo Roth was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, July 3rd, 1914
Boston Red Sox: RP Bill Schardt was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, June 30th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bobby Keefe was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, June 29th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, June 28th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: 2B Milt Stock was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 27th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: SS Fred McCullum was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, June 26th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
New York Yankees: M. Smith has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 months.
Boston Red Sox: RP Grover Lowdermilk was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: C Ray Schalk was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Chicago White Sox: SS Charles Moran was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, June 24th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 1914
Chicago White Sox: RP Burt Keeley diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 3 months.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Nap Rucker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, June 22nd, 1914
Detroit Tigers: SP Ernie Alten was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, June 21st, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates diagnosed with a sore ankle, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Burt Keeley was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, June 20th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: CF Max Flack was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 19th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 18th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: RF Hank Butcher was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, June 17th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: LF Bill Zimmerman was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 15th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Sunday, June 14th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 6-7 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: RP Hardy Aldridge was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: SP Dick Crutcher was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, June 12th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, June 11th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: LF Irish Meusel was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke diagnosed with a torn quad, will miss 6 weeks.
Wednesday, June 10th, 1914
New York Yankees: 2B Fred Snodgrass diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 9th, 1914
New York Yankees: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 7th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: RP David Stowers was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, June 6th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 5th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: RP Adolph Naeseth was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, June 4th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF George J Burns was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Roy Doty was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Monday, June 1st, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 30th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Henry Smoyer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, May 28th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: 2B Larry Doyle diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 2-3 months.
Wednesday, May 27th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: RP Elmer Brown was injured falling down the stairs at his house. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Brooklyn Robins: 2B Larry Doyle was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 26th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: SS Happy Felsch was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Byron Houck was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, May 25th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Sherry Magee was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, May 21st, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Tuesday, May 19th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: SP Jasper Efird was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Yankees: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, May 17th, 1914
Boston Braves: CF Ty Cobb diagnosed with wrist tendinitis, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Saturday, May 16th, 1914
New York Yankees: 2B John Perrine diagnosed with a torn abdominal muscle, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Friday, May 15th, 1914
Boston Braves: CF Ty Cobb was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Yankees: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, May 11th, 1914
New York Yankees: 2B John Perrine was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 10th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: RP Mack Allison was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, May 8th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: SP Ray Collins diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Thursday, May 7th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: CF Frank Madden was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Robins: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 5th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, May 4th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: CF Hank Perry diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 2-3 months.
Saturday, May 2nd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: LF Bert Daniels diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
New York Giants: 1B Gus Gleichmann was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, May 1st, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell diagnosed with forearm tendinitis, will miss 4 days.
Brooklyn Robins: CF Hank Perry was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 29th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: LF Bert Daniels was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: CF Max Flack was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 28th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Robins: LF Irish Meusel was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, April 27th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 26th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: C Grover Hartley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, April 24th, 1914
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Thursday, April 23rd, 1914
St. Louis Browns: SS Happy Felsch was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 21st, 1914
Boston Braves: RP Holt McDowell was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, April 20th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann diagnosed with a strained triceps, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Sunday, April 19th, 1914
Boston Braves: SS Joe Mulligan was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Saturday, April 18th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: SS Happy Felsch was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 14th, 1914
New York Giants: RP Harvey Utrecht was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 13th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: CF Hank Perry was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 12th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: RP Ballplayer Phelan was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: RP Jake Boultes diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 13-14 months.
Saturday, April 11th, 1914
New York Yankees: RP Leo Walsh was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Stan Dougan was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Friday, April 10th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: RP C. Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Thursday, April 9th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: RP Jake Boultes was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: CL Bullet Joe Bush was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, April 8th, 1914
Boston Braves: CF Bob Clemens was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 5th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ed Siever diagnosed with a forearm strain, will miss 3 months.
Chicago Cubs: RP Hank Weidel was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, April 3rd, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 1st, 1914
New York Giants: C Tex Erwin was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Yankees: RP M. Smith diagnosed with a ruptured finger tendon, will miss 4 months.
New York Yankees: 2B Buck Weaver was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 30th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Harper was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Braves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Yankees: RP M. Smith was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 27th, 1914
Boston Braves: RP Henry Thielman was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, March 26th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: 2B Miller Huggins diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Ballplayer Snyder was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, March 25th, 1914
Boston Braves: 3B Dave Brain diagnosed with elbow inflammation, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Miller Huggins was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Robins: SS Ken Nash was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, March 24th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: RP Paul Strand was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, March 23rd, 1914
Boston Braves: 3B Dave Brain was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: RP Bob Dresser was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, March 20th, 1914
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 7 weeks.
Thursday, March 19th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: SS Tony Smith was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, March 17th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: SS Roy Rock was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, March 15th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: CF Robert Countryman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 14th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: RF Vin Campbell diagnosed with a sore hamstring, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Brooklyn Robins: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, March 13th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: RF Vin Campbell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, March 10th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: CF J. McConnell was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Fred Worden was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, November 24th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Jim Stephens has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Saturday, November 22nd, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Jim Stephens has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Thursday, October 30th, 1913
Brooklyn Robins: Jimmy Sheckard has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 weeks.
Wednesday, October 29th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: LF John Skopec was injured while arm wrestling at a local bar. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, October 17th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons diagnosed with a concussion, is day-to-day for 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Wilbur Corey was injured after being bit by a coyote. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Wednesday, October 15th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, October 9th, 1913
Boston Braves: RF Cornelius Roche was injured after being bit by a rabid dog. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Elmer Jacobs was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, October 8th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 1-2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: 1B Julian Castillo was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: RP H. Ker was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, October 5th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, October 4th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bill Burns was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, October 3rd, 1913
Boston Red Sox: RF Doc Gessler was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, October 2nd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Ody Abbott was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, October 1st, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: LF Duffy Lewis diagnosed with a bruised thigh, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller diagnosed with a torn fingernail, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, September 30th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: LF Joe F Connolly was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF Duffy Lewis was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 29th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 27th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Boston Braves: 3B Fred Graf was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RP Charlie Becker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Friday, September 26th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard diagnosed with a severely strained hip muscle, will miss 8 weeks.
Thursday, September 25th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 23rd, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, September 20th, 1913
Boston Braves: RP Joe Wiley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP James Leach was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Thursday, September 18th, 1913
New York Yankees: Baby Doll Jacobson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Wednesday, September 17th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: RP Tommy C Thompson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Tuesday, September 16th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Tony Thebo was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Yankees: 1B Mike Donlin was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, September 14th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann diagnosed with an elbow contusion, is day-to-day for one week.
Saturday, September 13th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White diagnosed with a sore thumb, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Clarence Currie was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Thursday, September 11th, 1913
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with a torn abdominal muscle, will miss 2-3 months.
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Harper was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, September 10th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke diagnosed with forearm tendinitis, will miss 1-2 weeks.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, September 9th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 8th, 1913
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, September 4th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Wednesday, September 3rd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 4 weeks.
Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 31st, 1913
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 13 months.
New York Yankees: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while making repairs to his house. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Saturday, August 30th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 29th, 1913
Washington Senators: RP Walter Mueller was injured . The Diagnosis: Inner ear infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, August 28th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 27th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: RP Floyd Bartels was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Tuesday, August 26th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 25th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: CF Ted Kaylor was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bobby Keefe was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, August 24th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: 1B Bunny Brief was injured . The Diagnosis: Nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF John Altman was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, August 23rd, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ballplayer Hancock was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, August 22nd, 1913
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, August 21st, 1913
New York Yankees: CF Biff Schaller was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, August 19th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: C Mike Konnick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 18th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: 3B Mike Mowrey diagnosed with a mild calf strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Sunday, August 17th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: LF Matty McIntyre was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, August 16th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Dick Hoblitzell diagnosed with a sore quad, but will not miss any additional time.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Mike Mowrey was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 14th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Dick Hoblitzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, August 13th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Roy Morton was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, August 12th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Ernie R Johnson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Earl Moore was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, August 11th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RP William Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: Pete Schneider has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 8-9 months.
Sunday, August 10th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Art Thomason was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
New York Giants: 3B Art Bues was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, August 5th, 1913
New York Giants: CF Walter Dayton was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
New York Yankees: CF Amos Strunk was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, August 3rd, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: SS Arnold Hauser was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: C Lee Magee was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, August 2nd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Vernon Isaacs was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Friday, August 1st, 1913
New York Yankees: RP Ballplayer Richey was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, July 28th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Saturday, July 26th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White diagnosed with back tightness, but will not miss any additional time.
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, July 25th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: C Art Wilson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore Achilles tendon. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: RP Jake Northrop was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, July 24th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Wednesday, July 23rd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 22nd, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B George Perring was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, July 21st, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Sunday, July 20th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Saturday, July 19th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 18th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: C Bubbles Hargrave was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Miller Huggins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Torn thumb ligament. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Thursday, July 17th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: CL Burt Keeley diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 7 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: Jim Viox has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Adductor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, July 16th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 15th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Chronic back soreness. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, July 14th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: CL Burt Keeley was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 13th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: SP Bill Meehan was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, July 12th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: 2B Johnny Nee was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox diagnosed with blurred vision, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Thursday, July 10th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Hank Perry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, July 9th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, July 8th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Monday, July 7th, 1913
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Harry Heilmann was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 5th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Charlie Deal was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Friday, July 4th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 5 weeks.
Thursday, July 3rd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Roy Hartzell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
New York Giants: CF Johnny Johnston was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: RF Doc Gessler was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, July 2nd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, July 1st, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Monday, June 30th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, June 29th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, will miss 4 weeks.
Saturday, June 28th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 3B Heinie Groh was injured after being scratched by a cat. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 months.
Thursday, June 26th, 1913
Boston Braves: SS Frank O'Rourke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, June 25th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 24th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: SP George Baumgardner was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, June 23rd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: RP J. Lee was injured while pinching a nerve in his neck after sleeping awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: 3B Hans Lobert was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 21st, 1913
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Friday, June 20th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 19th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Lyle Cromley was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, June 17th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, June 15th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Si Jensen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: High ankle sprain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Saturday, June 14th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, June 13th, 1913
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 4 months.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Bob Vail was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Thursday, June 12th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 6 days.
New York Giants: RF Bob Coulson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: LF Harry Hooper was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 7-8 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Ed Kusel was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, June 11th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: SS Tony Smith diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 10th, 1913
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a torn quad, will miss 3 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, June 9th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: SP Fred Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: SS Tony Smith was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 8th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 3B Joe Leonard was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Jake Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 7th, 1913
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal diagnosed with a sore shoulder, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, June 6th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: SS Otis Johnson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, June 5th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 2nd, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Jim Doyle was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, June 1st, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: C Bubbles Hargrave was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 31st, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Billy Mehl was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, May 30th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: CF Ben Spencer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, May 29th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with a torn groin muscle, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Chick Gandil was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, May 28th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: C Russell Eggleston was injured while playing catch with his son. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 months.
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 27th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: SP Jesse Barnes was injured while punching a wall during a fight with his wife. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: SP George McConnell was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, May 26th, 1913
New York Giants: C Jiggs Donahue diagnosed with a sore hamstring, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 24th, 1913
New York Giants: C Jiggs Donahue was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Hank Perry was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Yankees: 2B Art Fletcher was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, May 23rd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 6-7 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Bill Burns diagnosed with a finger blister, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Thursday, May 22nd, 1913
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand diagnosed with back spasms, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Bill Burns was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, May 21st, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: RP Jake Northrop was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: SS Roger Peckinpaugh was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 20th, 1913
New York Giants: RF Chester Emerson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 19th, 1913
New York Yankees: CF Amos Strunk was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Rube Marquard was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Sunday, May 18th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Lou Fiene was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Friday, May 16th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Oscar Jones has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Wednesday, May 14th, 1913
Washington Senators: RF Eddie Murphy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, May 13th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Jim Viox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Broken nose. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, May 12th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Plantar fascitis. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Sunday, May 11th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: 2B Miller Huggins diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Kaiserling was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, May 9th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Charlie Deal was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, May 7th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: CL John Frill diagnosed with elbow tendinitis, will miss 6 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Miller Huggins was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: RF Mike Fitzgerald was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Tuesday, May 6th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Tom L Hughes was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, May 5th, 1913
Boston Braves: C Dick Boettiger diagnosed with a ruptured Achilles tendon, will miss 6-7 months.
Chicago White Sox: CF Gavvy Cravath diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: CL John Frill was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 4th, 1913
Boston Braves: SP Jack Killilay diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 11-12 months.
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider diagnosed with a ruptured Achilles tendon, will miss 4 months.
Saturday, May 3rd, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Gavvy Cravath was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 2nd, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Dave Morey was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Babe Adams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Boston Braves: C Dick Boettiger was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: CF Pete Schneider was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 1st, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while doing work on his farm. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Wednesday, April 30th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Roy Mitchell was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Boston Braves: SP Jack Killilay was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 28th, 1913
New York Yankees: 2B Buck Weaver diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 3 months.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, April 27th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B George Schirm was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Saturday, April 26th, 1913
New York Yankees: CF Amos Strunk diagnosed with a bruised collarbone, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Friday, April 25th, 1913
New York Yankees: 2B Buck Weaver was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Yankees: CF Amos Strunk was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 24th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, April 23rd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Disch diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 6 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: RP Jim Haislip was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 22nd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Bobby Byrne was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Disch was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 21st, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RP Louis Loudermilk was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: RP Ballplayer Brandon was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 20th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Kirby Hoon was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Mike Mowrey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Johnny Nee was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Saturday, April 19th, 1913
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with a sore hand, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Rube Benton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, April 18th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Babe Adams was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Heel soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, April 17th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RP Louis Loudermilk was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Beals Becker was injured when he got into a fight with the bouncer at a local club. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 16th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Yankees: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, April 15th, 1913
Boston Braves: CF Tommy Griffith diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Monday, April 14th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 2B Carl Sawyer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: CF Tommy Griffith was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 13th, 1913
Boston Braves: CF Ty Cobb was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, April 12th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: RF Solly Hofman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Yankees: LF Shad Barry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, April 11th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: LF Bill Hinchman diagnosed with a bruised thigh, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Thursday, April 10th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Bill Hinchman was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 8th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Bob Fisher diagnosed with bone marrow edema in his knee, will miss 7 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP William Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP George Zackert was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, April 6th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 4 weeks.
Saturday, April 5th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: 3B Heinie Groh was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, April 4th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Arch Reilly was injured when his son jumped on him from a couch while he was lying on the floor. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bob Wicker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, April 3rd, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: SS Ballplayer Leaman was injured . The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Bob Fisher was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Tim Hendryx diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 7-8 months.
Chicago Cubs: SP Smoky Joe Wood was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, April 1st, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Vin Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 31st, 1913
Boston Braves: SP Eppa Rixey diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 8 weeks.
Saturday, March 29th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Tim Hendryx was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 28th, 1913
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis, will miss 2 weeks.
Thursday, March 27th, 1913
New York Yankees: CF Rabbit Robinson diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: RP Roy Bentley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: SP Eppa Rixey was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, March 26th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Oscar Jones diagnosed with a strained triceps, will miss 8 weeks.
New York Yankees: LF Bobby Veach was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Tuesday, March 25th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Oscar Jones was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Yankees: CF Rabbit Robinson was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, March 23rd, 1913
Chicago White Sox: RF Zaza Harvey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Chick Gandil was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 22nd, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: RF Bob Coulson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, March 21st, 1913
Chicago Cubs: 2B Ballplayer Agnew was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Rube Benton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, March 20th, 1913
New York Giants: SS Gilbert Hudnall was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, March 19th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, March 17th, 1913
New York Giants: RP James Mahaffey was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 16th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: 2B Hank Butcher was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Yankees: SP Ralph Glaze was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: C Jack Lapp was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Thursday, March 13th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: CF Charlie Malay was injured while falling off a ladder. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). This injury keeps him out of action for 6 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Stanley Graham was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, March 12th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: RP Claude Hendrix was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, March 11th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Hi West was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Monday, March 10th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: SP Matt Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: CL Lefty Gervais was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, March 7th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: LF Duffy Lewis was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, March 6th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Paul Morse was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Dave Shean was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Washington Senators: LF Clyde Engle was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Rube Ellis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, March 5th, 1913
New York Yankees: RP James Concannon was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, February 16th, 1913
Washington Senators: CF Ballplayer Connelly was injured while cutting a brownie out of a pan. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Friday, January 31st, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Charles Miller has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, January 28th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: 1B Wally Smith was injured while punching a wall during a fight with his girlfriend. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, January 23rd, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: C Charles Miller was injured after a hot iron fell on him. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Saturday, December 21st, 1912
New York Giants: RP Willie Jensen was injured after his dog suddenly took off running while he was walking him on a leash. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: SS Smith Desmond was injured after getting in a fight during a poker game. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, October 12th, 1912
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, October 11th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: SP Johnny Enzmann was injured . The Diagnosis: Nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, October 7th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF Bill McCabe diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Sunday, October 6th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured . The Diagnosis: Bronchitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: SP Fred Brown was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised jaw. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, October 5th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Red Sox: CF Bill McCabe was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, October 4th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: RP Elmer Knetzer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Harper was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 1912
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, September 29th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: RP Hanson Horsey was injured while slipping on wet grass at practice. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, September 28th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Sammy Strang was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Reb Russell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, September 27th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: RP Frank Nicholson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, September 26th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: RP Ballplayer Cummings was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Highlanders: 1B Mike Donlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, September 24th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP C. Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, September 21st, 1912
Boston Braves: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, September 20th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais diagnosed with radial nerve compression, will miss 6-7 months.
Cleveland Naps: SP George Mullin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, September 19th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: RP Tommy C Thompson was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 18th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Dodgers: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Tuesday, September 17th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Herb Byram diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Monday, September 16th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: C Billy Kelly was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 6 weeks.
Washington Senators: RF Eddie Murphy diagnosed with a bruised wrist, will miss 3 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Herb Byram was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, September 15th, 1912
Washington Senators: CF Eddie Murphy was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 14th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 13th, 1912
Boston Braves: RP Walter Richardson was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, September 12th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, September 11th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: CL John Frill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Tuesday, September 10th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, September 9th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman diagnosed with bone chips in his elbow, will miss 5 months.
Saturday, September 7th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: CF Bill McCabe was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Friday, September 6th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Thigh muscle strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, September 5th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 4th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, September 2nd, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Dick Hoblitzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B Charlie Deal was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained triceps. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: RP Al Hiester was injured . The Diagnosis: Strained back muscle. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Sunday, September 1st, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jack Compton was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, August 31st, 1912
Cleveland Naps: 1B Gene Paulette was injured while punching a wall during a fight with his wife. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, August 30th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 29th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a sore heel, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: SP Hub Perdue diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 3 months.
Washington Senators: SP Bill Hogg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured . The Diagnosis: Strained Hamstring. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Wednesday, August 28th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 27th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: SP Hub Perdue was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: CF Red Downey was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder subluxation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured . The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, August 26th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: C George Crook was injured while shaking hands during a meet and greet. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 weeks.
Saturday, August 24th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Jake Stahl has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B Harry Damrau was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Friday, August 23rd, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Andy O'Connor was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 22nd, 1912
Chicago White Sox: 3B Ed Lennox was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, August 21st, 1912
Boston Braves: SS Oscar Drucke was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Monday, August 19th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Chick Gandil has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Sunday, August 18th, 1912
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, August 16th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Chick Gandil was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 15th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Wednesday, August 14th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: RP John P Burke was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: 2B Joe Gedeon was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, August 13th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Arthur Wickland was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, August 12th, 1912
New York Highlanders: CF W. Ross was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Chick Keating was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, August 10th, 1912
Washington Senators: LF Jack Kibble was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Jake Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Torn hamstring. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Wednesday, August 7th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Tuesday, August 6th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Finners Quinlan was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Monday, August 5th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Ray Collins diagnosed with a torn back muscle, will miss 4 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, August 3rd, 1912
Boston Red Sox: C Otto Jacobs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, August 2nd, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 1st, 1912
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 6 weeks.
Wednesday, July 31st, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Tuesday, July 30th, 1912
Washington Senators: CF Whitey Alpermann was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: C Ray Schalk was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, July 29th, 1912
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 27th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, July 26th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 7 weeks.
Thursday, July 25th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 1912
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Sunday, July 21st, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, July 20th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: RP Farmer Ray was injured while falling out of bed after having a nightmare. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Bill O'Hara was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 19th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: 2B Larry Doyle was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, July 18th, 1912
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sore hamstring, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, July 17th, 1912
New York Highlanders: 1B Mike Donlin diagnosed with a fractured finger, will miss 4-5 weeks.
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 16th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Monday, July 15th, 1912
New York Highlanders: 1B Mike Donlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 13th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while working out. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Braves: SP Flame Delhi was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about one week.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, July 11th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Dike Varney was injured when he got into a fight with the bouncer at a local club. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Washington Senators: RP Ballplayer Hawker was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, July 10th, 1912
Washington Senators: SS Del Bemis was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: SP Chick Brandom was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, July 9th, 1912
Boston Braves: SP Eppa Rixey was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: SS Billy Orr was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 7th, 1912
New York Giants: RP Edgar Doty was injured while working out. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
New York Giants: SP Eddie Stack was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, July 6th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, July 4th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff, will miss 4 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Bill Carrigan was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: SP Eppa Rixey was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 1912
St. Louis Browns: 1B Bunny Brief was injured after being scratched by a cat. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Washington Senators: LF Zack Wheat diagnosed with a sore ankle, but will not miss any additional time.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Howard Baker was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, July 1st, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: RP William Finney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 3 months.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: LF Zack Wheat was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 29th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 4 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: RP Ballplayer Spencer was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, June 28th, 1912
Boston Braves: Joe Tinker has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 weeks.
Thursday, June 27th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman diagnosed with patellar tendinitis, will miss 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: C Howard Wakefield was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
New York Highlanders: Baby Doll Jacobson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 24th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 21st, 1912
Cleveland Naps: RP Sam Stovall was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, June 20th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, June 17th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: C Sam Leslie was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Reb Russell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, June 16th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: CF Milton Pokorney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, June 15th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl diagnosed with a torn calf muscle, will miss 3-4 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Hetty Green was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: CL Dick Rudolph diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, will miss 6 weeks.
Friday, June 14th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: CF Rube Ellis was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, June 13th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, June 12th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Cy Alberts was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: CL Dick Rudolph was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 9th, 1912
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson diagnosed with a separated shoulder, will miss 3 weeks.
Saturday, June 8th, 1912
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 7th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Thursday, June 6th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Highlanders: 2B Buck Weaver was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, June 5th, 1912
New York Giants: Lefty Gervais has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Tuesday, June 4th, 1912
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Monday, June 3rd, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: 2B George Cutshaw was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, June 2nd, 1912
Boston Braves: RP Tex Covington was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 31st, 1912
Chicago White Sox: CF Harry Bromley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, May 29th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Earl Moore was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, May 28th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Monday, May 27th, 1912
New York Giants: Jack Fournier has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 26th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 4 days.
Saturday, May 25th, 1912
Boston Braves: 1B Vic Saier diagnosed with a severely strained hip muscle, will miss 4-5 months.
Friday, May 24th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Jack Farrell was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Braves: 1B Vic Saier was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 23rd, 1912
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender diagnosed with bone chips in his elbow, will miss 6 months.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, May 22nd, 1912
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 20th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Fred Beck has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Charlie Deal has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 18th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 17th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 16th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, May 15th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Carl Weilman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, May 13th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: 1B Stuffy McInnis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Saturday, May 11th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Frank Lange diagnosed with a sore ankle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Friday, May 10th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: CF Milton Pokorney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Ralph Mattis was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Ballplayer Richey was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Frank Lange was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Jim Viox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: SS Wid Conroy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: 1B Fred Luderus was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Thursday, May 9th, 1912
New York Highlanders: RP Ambrose Puttmann was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Warren Gill was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Washington Senators: SS Howard Mundorff was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, May 7th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: LF Bill O'Neill was injured when he chased away a mugger. The Diagnosis: Thigh muscle strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: RP Washington Clickenger was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 5th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons diagnosed with torn ankle ligaments, will miss 6 weeks.
Saturday, May 4th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Thursday, May 2nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 1st, 1912
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Elmer Thorsen was injured while getting beaned during batting practice. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, April 29th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 26th, 1912
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 25th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B Charlie Deal was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, April 24th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, April 22nd, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Bill Shipke was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Herb Byram was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 21st, 1912
Chicago White Sox: RP Dick Crutcher was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, April 19th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Weldon Henley was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Red Sox: George Moriarty has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 4 weeks.
Thursday, April 18th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman diagnosed with calf cramps, but will not miss any additional time.
Cincinnati Reds: Byron Houck has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Washington Senators: RF Stump Edington was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, April 17th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: RP Willie Mills was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 16th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Jesse Reynolds was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Sunday, April 14th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty diagnosed with back spasms, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SP Bates Archer was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, April 13th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: LF Rinaldo Williams was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Braves: SP Flame Delhi was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, April 12th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: RP Floyd Willis was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 11th, 1912
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, April 7th, 1912
Boston Braves: RP Harry Rush diagnosed with a torn flexor tendon in his elbow, will miss 9 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: Finners Quinlan has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
New York Giants: RF Doc Miller was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cleveland Naps: SP Ballplayer Reilley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, April 5th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: RP Harry Coveleski diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: Finners Quinlan has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Boston Braves: RP Harry Rush was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 1912
Chicago White Sox: RP Harry Coveleski was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: 3B Tex McDonald was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Win Cutter was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, April 1st, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: CL Roy Witherup diagnosed with a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 14 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Frank Lange diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Sunday, March 31st, 1912
Chicago Cubs: RP Carl Lundgren was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
New York Giants: RP Lep Long was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Boston Braves: 3B Dave Brain was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, March 30th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Hogan diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 5 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Jim Viox diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Frank Lange was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Finners Quinlan was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, March 29th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney diagnosed with a broken bone in the elbow, will miss 7 months.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Byron Houck was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: CL Roy Witherup was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 28th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Jim Viox was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney was injured in a collision at home plate. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 27th, 1912
New York Giants: RP Dennis O'Brien was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Hogan was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 25th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: RP Chick Brandom diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Andy O'Connor was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP William Beeker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, March 24th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: CF Mike Almeida was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Chick Brandom was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, March 23rd, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 7 weeks.
Friday, March 22nd, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Boston Braves: C Dick Boettiger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 21st, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Paul Reitmeyer was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 20th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Tillie Shafer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised toe. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, March 18th, 1912
New York Giants: SP George Hunter diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Pete Knisely was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Sunday, March 17th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: RP Judge Nagle diagnosed with a rotator cuff strain, will miss 4 weeks.
New York Giants: SP George Hunter was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, March 16th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: RP Al Orth diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, March 15th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 3 months.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Judge Nagle was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 14th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: SP Ballplayer Slaughter was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: SP Fred Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Al Orth was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 13th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Lefty Gervais was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 12th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured ulna (arm). He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Monday, March 11th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: RF Jimmy Sebring diagnosed with a bruised thumb, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Bris Lord was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Curtis Walker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Lou Fiene was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, March 10th, 1912
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RF Jimmy Sebring was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, March 9th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Braves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 8th, 1912
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson diagnosed with a sore wrist, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: CF Hunky Shaw was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 7th, 1912
Boston Braves: RP Jerry Akers was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Oscar Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained shoulder. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Wednesday, February 28th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: C Arthur Fingal was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, January 17th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: 1B Fred Crolius was injured when his wife hit him with a frying pan during an argument. The Diagnosis: Bone marrow edema (wrist). This injury keeps him out of action for 5 weeks.
Tuesday, January 16th, 1912
New York Highlanders: RP Andy Briswalter was injured while arm wrestling at a local bar. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, December 29th, 1911
New York Giants: RF Mike Fitzgerald was injured when he tripped over the curb. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, December 27th, 1911
New York Giants: RP Charlie E Smith was injured while getting in a fight with his father-in-law. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Monday, December 11th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Herbie Moran was injured when he was attacked by a shark. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, November 20th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Bill Grahame was injured while getting beaned during batting practice. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, October 31st, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: John Dobbs has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 months.
Sunday, October 29th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Kirby White was injured after being scratched by a cat. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Friday, October 27th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Thursday, October 26th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: George Gibson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Friday, October 20th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: RP Rube Geyer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, October 17th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: CL Chick Robitaille was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, October 12th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Bris Lord was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Monday, October 9th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: CL John Frill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, October 7th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Neal Ball was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, October 6th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, October 4th, 1911
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, but will not miss any additional time.
Tuesday, October 3rd, 1911
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Monday, October 2nd, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 6 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Eusebio Gonzalez was injured when he slept awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B Jim Delahanty was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, September 30th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RP Earl Hamilton was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 29th, 1911
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, September 28th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: RP Al Hiester was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Wednesday, September 27th, 1911
New York Giants: LF Jim Jones was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP John McKenney was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: C Frank Roth was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Ed McCreery was injured after he got drunk and started trouble at the bar. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, September 26th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 6 weeks.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 25th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick diagnosed with a ruptured foot tendon, will miss 4-5 months.
Detroit Tigers: 1B Fred Nehring was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke diagnosed with a strained shoulder, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Sunday, September 24th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: CL Rube Kisinger was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, September 23rd, 1911
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 22nd, 1911
Boston Rustlers: LF Joe Rickert was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: SS Wid Conroy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Rustlers: SP Flame Delhi was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Thursday, September 21st, 1911
St. Louis Browns: 3B Mike Mowrey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained Achilles tendon. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 20th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: SS Armando Marsans diagnosed with a strained shoulder, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Tuesday, September 19th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: LF Dode Paskert was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, September 18th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Comstock was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: SS Armando Marsans was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 16th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: C Charles Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: SP Lyle Cromley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, September 15th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Frank Corridon diagnosed with a mild calf strain, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Thursday, September 14th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Frank Corridon was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 2-3 months.
Sunday, September 10th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Chick Stahl has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Sid Mulholland was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, September 9th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Nap Rucker diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Happy Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, September 8th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: 2B Birdie Cree was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: RP Charlie Hartman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Nap Rucker was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: CL Lou Schettler was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, September 7th, 1911
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 6 weeks.
Wednesday, September 6th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green diagnosed with a dead arm, will miss 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 4 weeks.
Monday, September 4th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: RP Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, September 3rd, 1911
New York Giants: RF Socks Seybold was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 1st, 1911
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 3 weeks.
Thursday, August 31st, 1911
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Wednesday, August 30th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: C William James was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 29th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Ray Morgan diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 28th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Ray Morgan was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 26th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Eye irritation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, August 25th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: SS Ballplayer Bentley was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 24th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Tom Fitzsimmons has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 months.
Chicago White Sox: LF Bill O'Hara diagnosed with a sports hernia, will miss 6 weeks.
Tuesday, August 22nd, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: C Lew Drill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: LF Bill O'Hara was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 21st, 1911
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Pug Cavet diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 6 weeks.
Boston Rustlers: 2B Birdie Cree was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, August 19th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, will miss 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: Tom Fitzsimmons has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Pug Cavet was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 18th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Milt Reed was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, August 17th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 16th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Frank Corridon was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ted Easterly was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Boston Rustlers: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Tuesday, August 15th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: RP Sam Hall was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Rustlers: CF Ty Cobb was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, August 13th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Reulbach diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Washington Senators: Ballplayer Jeffries has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Saturday, August 12th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Reulbach was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 11th, 1911
New York Giants: RF Chester Emerson was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, August 8th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: SP Bert Larsen was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Eusebio Gonzalez was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, August 7th, 1911
Washington Senators: CF Ballplayer Jeffries was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Wednesday, August 2nd, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Beals Becker diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Tuesday, August 1st, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green diagnosed with a mild calf strain, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Boston Rustlers: 2B Birdie Cree diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Beals Becker was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 31st, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 30th, 1911
Washington Senators: RP Orlie Weaver was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Boston Rustlers: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 29th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, July 27th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Hank Perry diagnosed with rotator cuff inflammation, will miss 8-9 weeks.
Tuesday, July 25th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: C Dick Boettiger was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: SS Donie Bush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Hank Perry was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 24th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: C Tommy Clarke was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Ray P Brown was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, July 23rd, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Queenie O'Rourke was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, July 22nd, 1911
New York Giants: 3B Jewel Ens was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, July 21st, 1911
Boston Rustlers: SS Joe Tinker was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Thursday, July 20th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Herbert Benham was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Earl Moore was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, July 19th, 1911
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, July 16th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Saturday, July 15th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Hooks Wiltse was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, July 14th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: 2B Larry Doyle diagnosed with a torn back muscle, will miss 4 months.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, July 12th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Harold Christman diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, July 11th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: 2B Larry Doyle was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Harold Christman was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 10th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: George Moriarty has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 weeks.
Friday, July 7th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Tillie Shafer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, July 6th, 1911
Washington Senators: LF George Twombly was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Wednesday, July 5th, 1911
Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
Tuesday, July 4th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RP Al Bonner was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, July 3rd, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 2B Buck Weaver was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 2nd, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Cleveland Naps: LF Dode Paskert was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, July 1st, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Bill Killefer diagnosed with a bruised knee, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Washington Senators: SP Fred Beebe diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 2 months.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Friday, June 30th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: CF Gene Curtis was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for one week.
Washington Senators: SP Fred Beebe was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 29th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: SP Smoky Joe Wood was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Bill Killefer was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, June 28th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a strained hip muscle, will miss 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, June 26th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a broken hand, will miss 3-4 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B Jim Delahanty was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, June 24th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter diagnosed with a torn abdominal muscle, will miss 2 months.
Boston Rustlers: C August Smith diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Boston Rustlers: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, June 23rd, 1911
Chicago White Sox: 2B Johnny Evers was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, June 22nd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 4 weeks.
New York Giants: RP Andy Briswalter was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Rustlers: C August Smith was injured in a collision at home plate. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 21st, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, June 18th, 1911
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: SP Ray Fisher was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, June 17th, 1911
New York Giants: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Friday, June 16th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 3 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Dixie E Walker diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 4 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Homer Smoot was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Thursday, June 15th, 1911
New York Highlanders: RP Ed Kenna was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: RP Dad Hale was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, June 14th, 1911
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, June 13th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Dixie E Walker was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 12th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Tom Fitzsimmons was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 11th, 1911
Washington Senators: CF Jack Hayden diagnosed with a strained lat, will miss 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Hank Perry diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, June 10th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Hank Perry was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: CF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, June 4th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: RF Topsy Hartsel diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, will miss 9 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 6 weeks.
Washington Senators: RP Dutch Wagner was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 3rd, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, June 2nd, 1911
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Bill Hinchman diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Boston Rustlers: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 1st, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: LF Bill Hinchman was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: SS Howard Mundorff was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, May 31st, 1911
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 30th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, May 29th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Friday, May 26th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Vin Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 1911
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 1 day.
Monday, May 22nd, 1911
Chicago White Sox: C Dick Boettiger was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, May 21st, 1911
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl diagnosed with a sprained thumb, will miss 5 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Larry Cheney was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Saturday, May 20th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: SS Joe Holland was injured when he slept awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 19th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, May 17th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: SP Ed Giencke diagnosed with a stiff neck, is day-to-day for 6 days.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, May 16th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: SP Ed Giencke was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, May 15th, 1911
Washington Senators: C Steve O'Neill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 13th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Thigh muscle strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, May 12th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RP Charlie Schmutz was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 11th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, May 10th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a sore knee, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Tuesday, May 9th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, May 6th, 1911
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, May 4th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: RP E. Lancaster was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Finners Quinlan was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Bill Killefer was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: SP Happy Finneran was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Red J Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 30th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RP Del Mason was injured while falling down a ravine when hiking. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: Rudy Bell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Saturday, April 29th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Rustlers: 1B Jake Daubert was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Rustlers: CF Tommy Griffith was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, April 28th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Al Klawitter was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, April 27th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Wednesday, April 26th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Tuesday, April 25th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, April 24th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 23rd, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas diagnosed with elbow inflammation, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP O. Scott was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, April 22nd, 1911
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, April 21st, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 20th, 1911
New York Giants: SP Richard Kauffman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, April 18th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: C Olaf Henriksen was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, April 15th, 1911
New York Highlanders: RF Nemo Leibold was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Vin Campbell was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, April 13th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell diagnosed with a sore ankle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, April 12th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 11th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: RP Walter Clarkson was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 9th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White diagnosed with elbow inflammation, will miss 5 weeks.
Saturday, April 8th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 4 weeks.
Friday, April 7th, 1911
New York Highlanders: SP Charlie Hartman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 6th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney diagnosed with a mild calf strain, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: RP Petie Behan was injured while setting off fireworks in his backyard. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SP Eddie Stack was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Red Nelson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, April 5th, 1911
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Tuesday, April 4th, 1911
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 3rd, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Eusebio Gonzalez diagnosed with a broken hand, will miss 3 months.
Sunday, April 2nd, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: RP John Eubanks was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: 2B Charles Sharpe was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, March 30th, 1911
New York Highlanders: 2B Charles Donnelly was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Eusebio Gonzalez was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 28th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Eddie Cicotte was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Frank Browning was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, March 27th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Sherry Magee was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: Toots Shultz has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, March 25th, 1911
Washington Senators: CF Eddie Murphy was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Tom L Hughes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, March 23rd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: RP David Higginbotham was injured while chasing his dog down the street. The Diagnosis: Ruptured medial collateral ligament. This injury keeps him out of action for 9-10 months.
Wednesday, March 22nd, 1911
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz diagnosed with a bruised calf, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: Toots Shultz has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, March 21st, 1911
Chicago White Sox: SP Hippo Vaughn was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 20th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: RF Billy Lush diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 3 months.
Sunday, March 19th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF Red Downey was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: CF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Eddie Cicotte was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, March 18th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Rustlers: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Dodgers: C Tex Erwin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 16th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: RP Rhoddy Hendrix was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Tuesday, March 14th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3B P. Jenkins was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: C E. Giffin was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Roy Moran was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, March 13th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Harold Christman diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: 2B Ballplayer Booth was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Toots Shultz was injured . The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, March 12th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Harold Christman was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, March 11th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, March 10th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Jammed finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Irv Higginbotham was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Victor Holm was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, February 27th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Ballplayer Wiener was injured while pinching a nerve in his neck after sleeping awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Wednesday, February 15th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B William Thompson was injured while doing some gardening work in the yard. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 months.
Thursday, February 9th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: RP Richard Hester was injured after being kicked by a horse. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 weeks.
Monday, January 30th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: 3B Ballplayer Herald was injured while helping a friend move. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, December 9th, 1910
Washington Senators: RP Orlie Weaver was injured in a train accident. The Diagnosis: Fractured thumb. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Friday, November 25th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while sliding on the tarp during the rain at practice. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Ballplayer Reed was injured when his wife hit him with a frying pan during an argument. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, October 14th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: RP Ernie Ovitz was injured while running through his neighborhood to keep in shape. The Diagnosis: Strained Achilles tendon. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Wednesday, October 12th, 1910
New York Giants: RF Socks Seybold was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Tuesday, October 11th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Gene McCann was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, October 10th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon diagnosed with a sore hamstring, but will not miss any additional time.
Sunday, October 9th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, October 8th, 1910
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: LF Mike Donlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised hip. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, October 7th, 1910
Washington Senators: SP Fred Beebe was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, October 6th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins diagnosed with groin soreness, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Washington Senators: 1B Dutch Hoffman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, October 5th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: RF Wally Rehg was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: RF Harry Hooper was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, October 4th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, October 3rd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, October 2nd, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, October 1st, 1910
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Wednesday, September 28th, 1910
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, September 27th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Elmer Califf was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Highlanders: SP M. Smith diagnosed with a forearm strain, will miss 4 weeks.
Sunday, September 25th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan diagnosed with a sore knee, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, September 24th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: SP M. Smith was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, September 23rd, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Herman Kortum was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, September 22nd, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Harry Steinfeldt diagnosed with chronic back soreness, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Wednesday, September 21st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 20th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Roy Hartzell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, September 19th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Ballplayer Hallman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, September 18th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, September 16th, 1910
Boston Doves: Joe Tinker has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Washington Senators: SP Walter Mueller was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, September 15th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 12th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Saturday, September 10th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF George Stinson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 9th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Mitchell diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 7 months.
Boston Doves: C Otto Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, September 8th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Kirby White was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, September 7th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: SP George Zackert was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SP Doc Crandall was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: SP Willie Mitchell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, September 6th, 1910
New York Highlanders: SP M. Smith was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, September 5th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown diagnosed with a sore hand, is day-to-day for one week.
Boston Red Sox: LF Jake Gettman was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised hip. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, September 3rd, 1910
Chicago White Sox: 3B John Knight was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Precautionary reasons (head injury). He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: SS Rube Oldring was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, September 2nd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, September 1st, 1910
Washington Senators: RP James Crowley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: SS Wid Conroy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, August 30th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Homer Smoot was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, August 29th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a sprained thumb, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: C Art Hoelskoetter diagnosed with a bruised hand, is day-to-day for 4 days.
New York Highlanders: RF Baby Doll Jacobson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, August 28th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever diagnosed with a shoulder subluxation, is day-to-day for one week.
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Saturday, August 27th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: C Art Hoelskoetter was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 25th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Bris Lord diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, August 24th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: 3B Scotty Ingerton was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 1910
Detroit Tigers: C Billy Maloney was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, August 22nd, 1910
Boston Doves: Joe Tinker has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 weeks.
Boston Doves: C David Ingalls was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Bris Lord was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 21st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth diagnosed with a concussion, will miss 6 weeks.
Saturday, August 20th, 1910
Boston Doves: 1B Dave Brain was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Highlanders: C William Fischer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: C Pinch Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, August 19th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, August 17th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 15th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, August 13th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: CF Bert Daniels was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, August 12th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Thursday, August 11th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: LF Newt Randall was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, August 10th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Johnny Bates has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: CL Ed Kusel was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 9th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Vean Gregg diagnosed with a dead arm, will miss 1-2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 8th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 6th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Vean Gregg was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Doc Newton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, August 4th, 1910
Boston Doves: CF Ty Cobb was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: SS Arnold Hauser was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Monday, August 1st, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, July 31st, 1910
New York Highlanders: RP Len Swormstedt was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Saturday, July 30th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: RP Boyd Chambers was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, July 29th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RP Ross Helms was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Thursday, July 28th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: RP Bill Thomas was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 27th, 1910
New York Highlanders: RF Earle Gardner was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: RP J. Dunnick was injured after being scratched by a cat. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Tuesday, July 26th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: SS Baldy Louden was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, July 25th, 1910
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 24th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Dave Fultz has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, July 23rd, 1910
Chicago Cubs: C Billy Kelly diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 3-4 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: SP Jim Buchanan was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised toe. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Gus Getz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, July 22nd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, July 20th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Harry Hooper has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Smoky Joe Wood was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, July 19th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: C Billy Kelly was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 18th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Red McDermott was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: CL Ed Kusel was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, July 17th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 16th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman diagnosed with chronic back soreness, will miss 4 weeks.
Friday, July 15th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Ralph McConnaughey was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: C Pat Donahue was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, July 14th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, July 13th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Ballplayer Vance was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, July 12th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach diagnosed with torn ankle ligaments, will miss 3-4 months.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 11th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Thomas Cowell was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Dave Shean was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Doves: CF Ty Cobb was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, July 10th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Otto McIvor was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Art Griggs was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 9th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Ray Collins diagnosed with a sore heel, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Chance was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 8th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: SS Art Fletcher was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Thursday, July 7th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Wednesday, July 6th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: RF Harry Hooper was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Tuesday, July 5th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, July 4th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Art Griggs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: SP Walter Johnson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Smoky Joe Wood was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, July 2nd, 1910
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Doves: SP Vic Willis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Friday, July 1st, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Ray Collins was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, June 29th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: C John Morrisey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, June 28th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, June 27th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained wrist. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Sunday, June 26th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl diagnosed with a bruised knee, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, June 25th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Giants: RP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, June 24th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 23rd, 1910
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for one week.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1910
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Tuesday, June 21st, 1910
New York Highlanders: 3B Charles Conway was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, June 19th, 1910
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang diagnosed with a sprained thumb, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Friday, June 17th, 1910
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 16th, 1910
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, June 15th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Del Pratt was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Recurring back spasms. He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Tuesday, June 14th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, June 13th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke diagnosed with a strained triceps, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Sunday, June 12th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: C Tom Needham diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 11th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, June 10th, 1910
New York Giants: Gene DeMontreville has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
St. Louis Browns: C Tom Needham was injured in a collision at home plate. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 9th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: 1B Jack Lelivelt was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, June 8th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, June 7th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Ward Miller was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 6th, 1910
Boston Doves: RP Burrell Foster was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, June 5th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: 1B Dots Miller was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Saturday, June 4th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Charley O'Leary has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Bert Tooley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, June 3rd, 1910
Boston Red Sox: CL Tacks Neuer diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Thursday, June 2nd, 1910
New York Giants: SS Eddie Foster was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: CL Tacks Neuer was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 1st, 1910
St. Louis Browns: RP Charles Hallman was injured while punching a wall during a fight with his girlfriend. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
New York Highlanders: CF Dutch Zwilling was injured running away from the police. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: 1B Earle Mack was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, May 31st, 1910
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
Monday, May 30th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page diagnosed with a fractured foot, will miss 3 weeks.
Sunday, May 29th, 1910
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a severely strained hip muscle, will miss 4 months.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass diagnosed with a torn groin muscle, will miss 5 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 28th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: RP Del Mason was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Ballplayer Wightman was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Friday, May 27th, 1910
Washington Senators: C Hugo Swartling was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, May 26th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 25th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B R. Cole was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Johnny Bates was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 24th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 22nd, 1910
Chicago White Sox: SP Chick Brandom diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff, will miss 8 months.
Friday, May 20th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: CL Jack W Taylor diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, is day-to-day for 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with a mild calf strain, but will not miss any additional time.
New York Giants: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Thursday, May 19th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RP Biff Schlitzer was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CL Jack W Taylor was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 18th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: SP Chick Brandom was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained posterior cruciate ligament. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Monday, May 16th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: LF Bob Bescher was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 15th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: LF Guy Zinn was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, May 14th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: RP Stuart Gurney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, May 13th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 5 weeks.
Thursday, May 12th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 10th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, May 9th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Saturday, May 7th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: C Joe Casey was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Armando Marsans was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 6th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Zinn Beck was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, May 4th, 1910
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sore ankle, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: CF Shoeless Joe Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 1910
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 2nd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Leonard Dobard was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 1st, 1910
Detroit Tigers: 1B Fred Nehring was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, April 29th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, April 28th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, April 26th, 1910
New York Highlanders: SS Edward Foster was injured . The Diagnosis: Nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Dislocated finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, April 25th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: LF Duffy Lewis diagnosed with a thumb contusion, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Sunday, April 24th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about one week.
Saturday, April 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: LF Duffy Lewis was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, April 22nd, 1910
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: SS Charles Moran was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 21st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: SP Mike O'Neill diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Rex Ames was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: RP Sandy Burk was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 20th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 3B Monty Pfyl was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Mike O'Neill was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 17th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: SP Larry Cheney was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, April 13th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Bill Bartley was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, April 12th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, April 11th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Sunday, April 10th, 1910
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RP Chuck Rose diagnosed with a fractured elbow, will miss 7 months.
Washington Senators: CF Ballplayer Jeffries was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Washington Senators: RP Ed Hughes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RP George Mullin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, April 9th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: C John Bender was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, April 8th, 1910
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: High ankle sprain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Thursday, April 7th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Stuffy McInnis has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4-5 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Harry Betts was injured . The Diagnosis: Kidney stones. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF Ballplayer Just was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: RP Chuck Rose was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 6th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 4th, 1910
New York Highlanders: SP Red Ames was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, April 2nd, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Lew Richie was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: C Art Wilson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, April 1st, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, March 30th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, March 28th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Ward Miller diagnosed with a strained shoulder, will miss 5 weeks.
Friday, March 25th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: CF Bill Friel was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, March 24th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 1B Stuffy McInnis diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Ward Miller was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: CF John McIlveen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Graney was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, March 21st, 1910
Boston Doves: LF Claude Rossman diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 6 days.
New York Highlanders: RP Leo Walsh was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 20th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: 2B Harry Gleason diagnosed with a torn labrum, will miss 9 months.
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, March 19th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: 1B Stuffy McInnis was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Doves: LF Claude Rossman was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 18th, 1910
Boston Doves: SP Vic Willis diagnosed with a strained back muscle, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Harry Gleason was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: RF Vern Duncan was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: RP Howard Mittinger was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 17th, 1910
Boston Doves: SP Vic Willis was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Freddy Parent was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, March 16th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, March 15th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Ralph Pond diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Kirby Hoon was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bob Wicker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, March 14th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Ralph Pond was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, March 13th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Bris Lord diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: SS Baldy Louden was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Ballplayer Cooney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: CF Larry Lejeune was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: 2B J. Burgess was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, March 12th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Boston Doves: RP Harry Rush was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, March 11th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Bris Lord was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 10th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: SS Baldy Louden was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, February 26th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Ballplayer Geir has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Friday, February 18th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Phil Deller was injured falling off a horse. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, February 15th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: C Ballplayer Geir was injured while cutting a brownie out of a pan. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, February 8th, 1910
New York Giants: John Eubanks has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Thursday, January 27th, 1910
New York Giants: RP John Eubanks was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, January 25th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: CF Ballplayer Fowler was injured when he got into a fight with the bouncer at a local club. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. This injury keeps him out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Saturday, October 23rd, 1909
Chicago White Sox: RP Hippo Vaughn was injured . The Diagnosis: Burned arm. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Friday, October 15th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Larry Cheney was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Wednesday, October 13th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: SS Art Guest was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, October 12th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: RP Mack Allison was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, October 11th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Elmer Flick has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Sunday, October 10th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: 2B Walter Hartwell was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, October 7th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell diagnosed with a strained hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, October 6th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: C Red Dooin diagnosed with a bruised hip, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, October 5th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: C Red Dooin was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, October 4th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: C Ben Egan was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, October 1st, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SP Grover Lowdermilk was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, September 30th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon diagnosed with a mild calf strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Wednesday, September 29th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, September 28th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RF Spike Shannon was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: 2B Erve Beck was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, September 24th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, September 21st, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Ed Fisher was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: C E. Wakeley was injured running away from the police. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 20th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about one week.
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, September 18th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 15th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bone bruise (wrist). He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Tuesday, September 14th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for one week.
Monday, September 13th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: C Art Wilson was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, September 12th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: RF Clyde Milan was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, September 7th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: RP George Mullin diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Washington Senators: 1B Doc Johnston was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Monday, September 6th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Pug Cavet diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Sunday, September 5th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Pug Cavet was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RP George Mullin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 4th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Kinlock Swan was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Jammed finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, September 3rd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Thursday, September 2nd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: SP Red Randolph was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Wednesday, September 1st, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 31st, 1909
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Monday, August 30th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Ballplayer Freeman was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 29th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP John Kull was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: C William James was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, August 28th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Pinched nerve (neck). He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Thursday, August 26th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Frank LaPorte was injured while helping a friend move. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SS Donie Bush was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, August 25th, 1909
Washington Senators: CL Bob Dresser was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: 1B Charlie Hickman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, August 23rd, 1909
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson diagnosed with plantar fascitis, will miss 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Sunday, August 22nd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Harry Billiard was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, August 21st, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, August 20th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 19th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Doves: SP Art Schimpf was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, August 18th, 1909
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a separated shoulder, will miss 3-4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Claud Derrick was injured while throwing his alarm clock across the room. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 17th, 1909
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, August 16th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: 1B Tim Jordan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, August 15th, 1909
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Hank Perry was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, August 14th, 1909
Boston Doves: LF John Wilson diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, August 13th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: RP John J McDonald was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Rube Kroh was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, August 12th, 1909
New York Giants: 1B Charlie Hickman was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Doves: LF John Wilson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 11th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach diagnosed with a torn quad, will miss 5 weeks.
Tuesday, August 10th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Harper diagnosed with a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 10 months.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Lee Samuels was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, August 9th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained hip flexor, but will not miss any additional time.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Rube Marquard diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 7 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B George Schirm was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, August 8th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: C Tom Needham diagnosed with an elbow contusion, is day-to-day for one week.
Saturday, August 7th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: CL Nick Carter was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
New York Giants: C W. Sturgeon was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Harper was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: C Tom Needham was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Red Sox: RF Doc Gessler was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, August 6th, 1909
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 5th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 5 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 5 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Rube Marquard was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, August 4th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: C Jay Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, August 3rd, 1909
Boston Red Sox: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 2nd, 1909
New York Highlanders: John J McGraw has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Joe Locke was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Emil Batch was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, July 30th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: SP Al Carson was injured while getting in a fight with a neighbor. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, July 29th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bone bruise (wrist). He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Wednesday, July 28th, 1909
New York Highlanders: John J McGraw has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Elmer Rieger was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, July 27th, 1909
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, July 26th, 1909
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree diagnosed with a broken kneecap, will miss 4-5 months.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Sunday, July 25th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Saturday, July 24th, 1909
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a mild groin strain, is day-to-day for one week.
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 23rd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Eddie Grant was injured while attempting to haul in a large fish. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Doves: SP Art Schimpf was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Eddie Ainsmith was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, July 22nd, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Wednesday, July 21st, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured . The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: Dave Fultz has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 months.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 20th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Sunday, July 18th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: Harry Wolverton has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 17th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 16th, 1909
Washington Senators: CF Ballplayer Jeffries was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Doves: SS Ed Holly was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, July 14th, 1909
Washington Senators: SS Howard Mundorff was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, July 13th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Harry Sears has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Saturday, July 10th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, July 8th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont diagnosed with a fractured rib, will miss 5 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, July 7th, 1909
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Concussion. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, July 6th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Larry Schlafly was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Harry Sears was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, July 5th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, July 3rd, 1909
New York Giants: 1B Jack Fournier was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, July 1st, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, June 30th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 28th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: RP Red Nelson was injured while saving a woman from being attacked by a mugger. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 7-8 weeks.
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, June 27th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: RP O. Scott was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, June 26th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained hip muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk diagnosed with a broken bone in the elbow, will miss 4-5 months.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Clarence Royer was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Friday, June 25th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 6-7 weeks.
New York Highlanders: CF Rabbit Robinson was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Thursday, June 24th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 1909
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1909
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 7 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Fred Liese was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, June 20th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Saturday, June 19th, 1909
New York Giants: RF Danny Jenkins was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 18th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with a sore thumb, but will not miss any additional time.
Thursday, June 17th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 16th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, June 14th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for one week.
Sunday, June 13th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: C Dick Boettiger was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 11th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 10th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Boston Doves: C Walt Kuhn was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Robert Heck was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Chance was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, June 9th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 7th, 1909
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Miller Huggins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, June 6th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: LF Bob Bescher diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 2 days.
New York Highlanders: SS Art Fletcher diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 4 weeks.
Friday, June 4th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Clayton Clark was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: LF Bob Bescher was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 3rd, 1909
New York Highlanders: SS Art Fletcher was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 2nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, May 31st, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, May 30th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Saturday, May 29th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a pinched nerve, will miss 2 weeks.
Wednesday, May 26th, 1909
Washington Senators: LF Red Murray diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 25th, 1909
Washington Senators: LF Red Murray was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 24th, 1909
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 22nd, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: C Charlie Dexter was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Friday, May 21st, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: C John Morrisey diagnosed with back spasms, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Thursday, May 20th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, will miss 9 months.
New York Giants: C W. Sturgeon was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: C John Morrisey was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 19th, 1909
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, May 18th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 15th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Moose Grimshaw was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Partially torn labrum. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: RF Chick Stahl was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Louis Drucke was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, May 13th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, May 12th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Jack Compton was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 11th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: C Roy Clark was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Monday, May 10th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Roy A Thomas has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: RF Josh Devore was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 9th, 1909
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara diagnosed with a sore elbow, will miss 5 weeks.
Friday, May 7th, 1909
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Chance was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, May 6th, 1909
Washington Senators: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, May 5th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: CF Al Kaiser was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, May 4th, 1909
Boston Doves: SP Vic Willis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, May 2nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont diagnosed with a sore wrist, is day-to-day for one week.
Washington Senators: Bill Coughlin has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Fred Beck was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, May 1st, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 30th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: SP Smoky Joe Wood was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, April 29th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured . The Diagnosis: Pulled Calf. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Wednesday, April 28th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: 3B Mike Mowrey was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 25th, 1909
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a bruised elbow, but will not miss any additional time.
Saturday, April 24th, 1909
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 23rd, 1909
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: 2B Erve Beck was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 22nd, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Ned Garvin diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Scotty Ingerton was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, April 21st, 1909
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Jack Ness was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, April 20th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Ned Garvin was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, April 19th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: SP Bill Donovan was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 17th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Chipped tooth. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Friday, April 16th, 1909
New York Highlanders: SP Ernest Franklin diagnosed with a finger blister, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 15th, 1909
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
New York Highlanders: SP Ernest Franklin was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 14th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: C William James was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, April 9th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Emil Batch was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, April 8th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, April 7th, 1909
New York Highlanders: SP M. Smith diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 4 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Ed Murphy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: LF Jim Jackson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, April 6th, 1909
Washington Senators: 1B Doc Johnston was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: RF Paul Meloan was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 5th, 1909
New York Highlanders: SP M. Smith was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Earl Moore was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, April 4th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: C John Vann was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Doves: RF Pat Carney was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Saturday, April 3rd, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, April 1st, 1909
New York Giants: LF Ned Pettigrew diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, March 31st, 1909
Chicago White Sox: SS Bill S Collins was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: LF Ned Pettigrew was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 30th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Ed Foster was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Doc Newton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder bursitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, March 29th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: CF H. Belinke was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, March 28th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Jack W Taylor has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Frank Schulte was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 27th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: RP Warren Gill diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 14 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Mike O'Neill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, March 26th, 1909
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal diagnosed with a sore forearm, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Thursday, March 25th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: 1B Jay Kirke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 24th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: RP Warren Gill was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 22nd, 1909
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, March 21st, 1909
Detroit Tigers: CL Jack W Taylor was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Boston Doves: 3B James Catiz was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Friday, March 19th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: C William Holmes was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Thursday, March 18th, 1909
Washington Senators: RP Tom Thomas diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Candy LaChance was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, March 17th, 1909
Washington Senators: C Johnny Kling diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Doc Newton diagnosed with a bruised knee, but will not miss any additional time.
Washington Senators: RP Harry Syfert diagnosed with a strained biceps, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, March 16th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: C Billy Maloney was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Johnny Lush diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Washington Senators: RP Tom Thomas was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: RP Harry Syfert was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 15th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained Achilles tendon. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Doc Newton was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, March 14th, 1909
Washington Senators: LF Jack Hayden diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Joseph Levine was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: C Johnny Kling was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Johnny Lush was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, March 13th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Washington Senators: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, March 12th, 1909
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 11th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Art Devlin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Chronic back soreness. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, March 10th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: CF Alvin Nally was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, March 9th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs diagnosed with a sore hand, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton diagnosed with a strained oblique, but will not miss any additional time.
Monday, March 8th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: RP Rhoddy Hendrix was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Monday, February 22nd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: SS Bill Moriarty was injured after he got drunk and started trouble at the bar. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, February 5th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured after a hot iron fell on him. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Tuesday, January 26th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: RP William Matthews was injured while working out. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Bert Husting was injured while getting in a fight with a neighbor. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, November 3rd, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Charles Keyes was injured while awkwardly picking up his child. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Alberts has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4-5 months.
Thursday, October 29th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: CL Rube Kisinger was injured after getting in a fight during a poker game. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Sunday, October 25th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: RP Hal Claflin was injured . The Diagnosis: Burned hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 days.
Thursday, October 22nd, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SP Rube Peters was injured . The Diagnosis: Heatstroke. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Saturday, October 17th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: C Gus Fisher diagnosed with a bruised toe, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Friday, October 16th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay diagnosed with a stretched elbow ligament, will miss 5 months.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Otto Newlin was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: C Gus Fisher was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, October 14th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, October 11th, 1908
Washington Senators: Bill Coughlin has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
New York Giants: RP James Mahaffey was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, October 9th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: RP Ike Van Zandt was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, October 8th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Harry Guyn was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Wednesday, October 7th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SP Al Hiester was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, October 6th, 1908
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, October 5th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: CL Homer Hillebrand diagnosed with hamstring soreness, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Sunday, October 4th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: CL Homer Hillebrand was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, October 3rd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, October 1st, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 2-3 months.
Detroit Tigers: SP Bert Hall diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 3 months.
Wednesday, September 30th, 1908
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Ed Karger was injured while throwing a shoe out his window to stop a cat from meowing. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, September 29th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SP Bert Hall was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: RF Steve Evans was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, September 28th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured in a collision at home plate. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, September 27th, 1908
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, September 26th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Harold Christman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, September 25th, 1908
New York Giants: SP Billy Neal was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, September 24th, 1908
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Doc Suess was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RF Hub Northen was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Monday, September 21st, 1908
New York Highlanders: CF Joseph Clynes was injured when his wife hit him with a frying pan during an argument. The Diagnosis: Bruised finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, September 20th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Friday, September 18th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SP Fred Brown diagnosed with a torn back muscle, will miss 4 months.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, September 17th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay diagnosed with back spasms, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: Joe Kelley has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: SP Fred Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 16th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 15th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Chance diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2-3 months.
Monday, September 14th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, September 13th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: LF Harry Hooper diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Saturday, September 12th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Boston Doves: SS Rupert Blakely was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 11th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: LF Harry Hooper was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, September 10th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 7th, 1908
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, September 5th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins diagnosed with a fractured hand, will miss 6 weeks.
Friday, September 4th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell diagnosed with a rotator cuff strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 2nd, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 1st, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, August 31st, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, August 30th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 3-4 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: C Art Wilson was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, August 29th, 1908
New York Highlanders: RF Bob Ganley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 27th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 26th, 1908
New York Highlanders: RP Tom Drohan was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, August 24th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Harry Womack was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Saturday, August 22nd, 1908
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker diagnosed with a broken kneecap, will miss 4-5 months.
Friday, August 21st, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 20th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with hamstring soreness, but will not miss any additional time.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Harold Christman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Kaiser Wilhelm was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, August 19th, 1908
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, August 18th, 1908
Washington Senators: 1B Hal Chase was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: RF Harry Lumley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 16th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Rudy Bell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 months.
Saturday, August 15th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, August 14th, 1908
Boston Doves: C Allen Roudebush was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF George Moriarty was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 11th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B F. Starkey was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Monday, August 10th, 1908
New York Giants: SP Dummy Taylor diagnosed with a strained triceps, will miss 6 weeks.
Boston Doves: C Otto Miller was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Paul Seiber was injured when his girlfriend beat him up. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Red Sox: SS Freddy Parent was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Saturday, August 8th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Beebe diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3-4 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Charlie Enwright was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: SP Dummy Taylor was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: CF Dick Bayless was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Friday, August 7th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Beebe was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 6th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 6 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, August 4th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, August 3rd, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: CF John McIlveen was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, July 31st, 1908
St. Louis Browns: CF Guy Townsend was injured after his dog suddenly took off running while he was walking him on a leash. The Diagnosis: Post-concussion syndrome. This injury keeps him out of action for 10 months.
Thursday, July 30th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 7 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CL Rube Kisinger was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Dike Varney was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 29th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 28th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: CF Charles Alberts was injured when he stepped awkwardly on a curb while running. The Diagnosis: Fractured ankle. This injury keeps him out of action for 4-5 months.
Sunday, July 26th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with a bruised foot, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Saturday, July 25th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 12 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 24th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SP Nap Rucker was injured . The Diagnosis: Bronchitis. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, July 23rd, 1908
Boston Red Sox: CF Chick Stahl diagnosed with a concussion, will miss 5-6 months.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Frank Baker was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: C William Bentley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, July 21st, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with a strained lat, will miss 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: RP Grant Schopp was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Red Sox: CF Chick Stahl was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 18th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 17th, 1908
New York Highlanders: SS Donie Bush was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about one week.
Tuesday, July 14th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Monday, July 13th, 1908
New York Giants: RF Warren Miller was injured when he chased away a mugger. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 12th, 1908
New York Giants: RP Jake Livingstone was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, July 11th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, July 6th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, July 5th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 4th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, July 3rd, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Harry Steinfeldt diagnosed with a bruised thigh, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Thursday, July 2nd, 1908
Boston Doves: CF Ty Cobb was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, July 1st, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Harry Steinfeldt was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 29th, 1908
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour diagnosed with a torn posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 8 months.
Saturday, June 27th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: 1B George Cockill was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 26th, 1908
Boston Doves: CF Wally Mattick was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, June 25th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Harry Wolverton has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 1908
St. Louis Browns: RP Pat Ragan was injured after being bit by a poisonous snake. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 weeks.
Boston Doves: SP Art Schimpf diagnosed with a sore ankle, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Doves: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 22nd, 1908
Boston Doves: SP Art Schimpf was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 21st, 1908
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, June 20th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 18th, 1908
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised cheekbone. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, June 17th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, June 16th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: 1B Jack Slattery was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, June 15th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: SP Louis LeRoy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, June 12th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Jack Morrissey was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jess Garrett diagnosed with a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 9 months.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, June 11th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jess Garrett was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 10th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: LF Kid Nance diagnosed with a bruised finger, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, June 9th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: C Gus Fisher was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: LF Kid Nance was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 8th, 1908
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, June 6th, 1908
New York Highlanders: 2B Karl Crandall was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: 3B Bill Bradley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, June 4th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: LF Matty McIntyre diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Tuesday, June 2nd, 1908
St. Louis Browns: LF Matty McIntyre was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 1st, 1908
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan diagnosed with plantar fascitis, will miss 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured thumb. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, May 30th, 1908
New York Highlanders: CL Eli Cates was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 29th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 28th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Ted Easterly has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Wednesday, May 27th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 5 weeks.
Tuesday, May 26th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1908
Washington Senators: RP Oscar Jones was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ted Easterly was injured while throwing a glass at the wall after an argument with his wife. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: 2B Reginald Geismar was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 22nd, 1908
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a fractured wrist, will miss 4 weeks.
Thursday, May 21st, 1908
Boston Red Sox: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Wednesday, May 20th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: RF Jimmy Magee was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 19th, 1908
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 1 day.
Sunday, May 17th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, will miss 4 weeks.
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 16th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: CF Clyde Milan was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, May 14th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Art Hoelskoetter was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, May 13th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 12th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder, will miss 2-3 months.
Washington Senators: SP Bill Hogg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, May 11th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: RP Bert O'Drain was injured . The Diagnosis: Asthma. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: 2B Erve Beck was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 10th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 9th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 7th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Tuesday, May 5th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bob Wicker was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty was injured when he slept awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Ed Konetchy diagnosed with a bruised wrist, will miss 2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: CF Clyde Milan was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Doves: LF Jack Hayden was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Plantar fascitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, May 4th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, May 3rd, 1908
Boston Red Sox: C Harry Bemis was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Bobby Byrne was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: LF Herbie Moran was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, May 2nd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Ed Konetchy was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Thursday, April 30th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 27th, 1908
Boston Doves: LF Claude Rossman was injured in a train accident. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 months.
Sunday, April 26th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: RP Pat Ragan was injured . The Diagnosis: Inner ear infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 25th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RF Hub Northen was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, April 24th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: RP Clyde Geist was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Wednesday, April 22nd, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RP Sam Stovall was injured while falling out of bed after having a nightmare. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 21st, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 19th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 18th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Don Cameron diagnosed with a severely strained hip muscle, will miss 5 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, April 17th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Charlie Hemphill was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Don Cameron was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 16th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: LF Bill O'Neill was injured while helping an old lady cross the street. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This injury keeps him out of action for 3-4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Elmer Zacher was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, April 14th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: SP Rip Hagerman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, April 11th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader diagnosed with a torn flexor tendon in his elbow, will miss 7-8 months.
Friday, April 10th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: C B. Godfrey was injured while running through his neighborhood to keep in shape. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: RP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 9th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Wednesday, April 8th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey diagnosed with a torn labrum, will miss 5 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: CL Bob Dresser was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained shoulder. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Monday, April 6th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 5 months.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: RP Sam Stovall was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 5th, 1908
New York Giants: RP Frank Hershey was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, April 3rd, 1908
Cleveland Naps: C Sam Leslie was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Scotty Barr was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 2nd, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever diagnosed with a stiff neck, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Dick Crutcher diagnosed with a torn labrum, will miss 4-5 months.
Chicago Cubs: LF Rudy Bell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 1st, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RF Orlando Keller was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Ed Karger was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 31st, 1908
Chicago White Sox: RP Dick Crutcher was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 30th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary diagnosed with a fractured rib, will miss 3 weeks.
Boston Doves: 2B John Misse was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Sunday, March 29th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RP Harry Lloyd was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, March 28th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: C Michael Heckinger was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Friday, March 27th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn diagnosed with a ruptured finger tendon, will miss 4 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley diagnosed with a strained calf muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SS Charley O'Leary was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 26th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 25th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Jesse Tannehill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, March 24th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 23rd, 1908
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a torn groin muscle, will miss 3 months.
Washington Senators: RP Walter Moser was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Friday, March 20th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins diagnosed with hamstring soreness, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, March 19th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Mike Mowrey diagnosed with a strained hip muscle, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, March 18th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 17th, 1908
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: LF Spike Shannon was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Mike Mowrey was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 16th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: RP Harry Howell diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: C Rowdy Elliott was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Amos Strunk was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore Achilles tendon. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, March 15th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: 2B Billy Page was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Detroit Tigers: RP Harry Howell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Jesse Tannehill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Bill Phyle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 14th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan diagnosed with a strained posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 6 weeks.
Washington Senators: CF Thomas Robertson was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 12th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF John McIlveen was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, March 11th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: RP Willie Mills diagnosed with a bone spur in his elbow, will miss 4 months.
Boston Red Sox: 1B Larry McLean was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: C Art Hoelskoetter was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, March 10th, 1908
Washington Senators: SP Walter Mueller was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Harry Storch was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: RP Willie Mills was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, March 6th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: RP Frank Moore was injured while setting off fireworks in his backyard. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Thursday, December 26th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Ernest Greenwell was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, December 21st, 1907
New York Highlanders: CF R. Clark was injured while helping an old lady cross the street. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, October 15th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: RP Cy Perkins was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, October 12th, 1907
Washington Senators: LF Harry Ohland was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, October 6th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, October 5th, 1907
New York Highlanders: RP Jim Holmes was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, October 4th, 1907
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 1 day.
Tuesday, October 1st, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth diagnosed with a fractured hand, will miss 6 weeks.
New York Giants: C Ballplayer Peterson was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, September 30th, 1907
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Boston Doves: SP Vic Willis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, September 29th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 27th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, September 26th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jess Garrett was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 25th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Recurring back spasms. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, September 24th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, September 23rd, 1907
New York Giants: LF Topsy Hartsel was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, September 22nd, 1907
New York Giants: LF Topsy Hartsel was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, September 21st, 1907
Boston Doves: 3B Dave Brain diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 7 weeks.
Friday, September 20th, 1907
Boston Doves: 3B Dave Brain was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 18th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: LF Wally Clement was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 17th, 1907
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, September 16th, 1907
Boston Doves: 2B Birdie Cree was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, September 15th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a fractured thumb, will miss 3 weeks.
Saturday, September 14th, 1907
New York Giants: RP Joseph Sporer was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, September 13th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B John J Anderson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, September 11th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: RP Ed Allen was injured . The Diagnosis: Unspecified. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 weeks.
Tuesday, September 10th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a fractured ankle, will miss 4 months.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, September 7th, 1907
Washington Senators: RP John Ludblom was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 6th, 1907
New York Highlanders: RP Ballplayer Halligan was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 4th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2-3 months.
Detroit Tigers: C Hughie Hearne was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, September 2nd, 1907
Chicago White Sox: SS Charlie Babb diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, September 1st, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 31st, 1907
Detroit Tigers: C Hughie Hearne was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: SS Charlie Babb was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 30th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: 1B Earl Sykes was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
New York Highlanders: 1B Art Griggs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 29th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber diagnosed with a bruised forearm, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Wednesday, August 28th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 26th, 1907
Boston Doves: 3B Dave Brain diagnosed with a bruised forearm, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Sunday, August 25th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride diagnosed with back tightness, will miss 2 weeks.
New York Giants: 2B Frank Coyle was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Saturday, August 24th, 1907
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Doves: 3B Dave Brain was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 23rd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick diagnosed with a strained oblique, but will not miss any additional time.
Cleveland Naps: SS Otis Johnson diagnosed with a broken bone in the elbow, will miss 6 months.
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 22nd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Barry McCormick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 21st, 1907
Cleveland Naps: SS Otis Johnson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 19th, 1907
New York Highlanders: C Turk Reilly was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Joe Kelley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, August 18th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RP Marty Walsh was injured . The Diagnosis: Kidney stones. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Thursday, August 15th, 1907
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, August 14th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard diagnosed with a torn back muscle, will miss 4-5 months.
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, August 11th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 10th, 1907
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, August 9th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Ben Henderson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 8th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: 1B Bill Dwyer was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 6th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Charlie Hemphill was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Monday, August 5th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SP Frank Lakaff was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, August 3rd, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, August 2nd, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Miller Huggins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, August 1st, 1907
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 31st, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold diagnosed with a sore hand, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Tuesday, July 30th, 1907
Boston Americans: RP Arnold Adamina was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Americans: 1B Buck J Freeman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Adductor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Frosty Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, July 29th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 28th, 1907
New York Highlanders: 3B F. Starkey was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, July 27th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: LF Dode Paskert was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Highlanders: CF Harry Cassady was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, July 25th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Noah Henline was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, July 24th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 2-3 months.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 1907
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel diagnosed with a sprained thumb, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Harry Eells was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: RF Harry Lumley was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Monday, July 22nd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: 1B Tim Jordan diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 2 days.
New York Highlanders: Fred Wills has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Boston Doves: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 21st, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Ballplayer Walker was injured while falling out of bed after having a nightmare. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 20th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: 1B Tim Jordan was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 19th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 18th, 1907
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Roy Hartzell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, July 17th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Forearm soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, July 16th, 1907
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 15th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: 2B Hans Lobert was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 14th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green diagnosed with a fractured finger, will miss 5 weeks.
Friday, July 12th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Patellar tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: C Dick Boettiger was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, July 11th, 1907
Washington Senators: C Charlie Dexter was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, July 9th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Monday, July 8th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: C George Gibson was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Gus Dundon was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 7th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, July 6th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: LF Bill O'Neill was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: RP Jake Thielman was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Doves: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 4th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 1907
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass diagnosed with a severely strained hip muscle, will miss 4-5 months.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 1907
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, June 30th, 1907
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, will miss 6 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: Homer Smoot has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Boston Americans: 3B Joe Pepe was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 29th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 5 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: C Leon Martell was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 28th, 1907
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Thursday, June 27th, 1907
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 26th, 1907
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 25th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Kitty Bransfield was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Precautionary reasons (head injury). He's expected to miss about 2 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 24th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, June 23rd, 1907
Chicago Cubs: LF Shad Barry diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, June 22nd, 1907
Chicago Cubs: LF Shad Barry was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 20th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 weeks.
Tuesday, June 18th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: CL John P Burke was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 17th, 1907
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 2 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, June 16th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 14th, 1907
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 13th, 1907
New York Giants: SS George Davis diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SS Fred Wills was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, June 12th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, June 11th, 1907
Boston Americans: Chick Stahl has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: LF Clarence Workman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 10th, 1907
New York Giants: Sammy Strang has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Washington Senators: RF Robert Riggs was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, June 7th, 1907
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 6th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Boston Americans: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, June 5th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 2nd, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Thursday, May 30th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a strained oblique, will miss 4 weeks.
Monday, May 27th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: LF Kid Nance was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: 2B Erve Beck was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Torn thumb ligament. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Sunday, May 26th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 25th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Fielder Jones has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Heinie Zimmerman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 23rd, 1907
Boston Doves: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, May 21st, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: C Red Kleinow was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, May 19th, 1907
New York Highlanders: SP Carl Lundgren was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, May 18th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, May 17th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 16th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 14th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 13th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Saturday, May 11th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, May 10th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Thursday, May 9th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: SS Otis Johnson was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: CL Brickyard Kennedy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, May 8th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: C Carl Arbogast was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, May 7th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: 1B Jim Hackett was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, May 6th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, May 5th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Jim Gardner was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, May 4th, 1907
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris diagnosed with forearm stiffness, will miss 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: RP Peaches Graham was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 3rd, 1907
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 2nd, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Clarke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Monday, April 29th, 1907
Boston Doves: RP Harvey Bailey was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Doves: SS Joe Tinker was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, April 28th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 6 weeks.
New York Giants: Walter Boles has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Friday, April 26th, 1907
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro diagnosed with a strained oblique, will miss 6 weeks.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
Thursday, April 25th, 1907
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 24th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Neal Ball diagnosed with hamstring spasms, is day-to-day for 1 day.
New York Giants: SP Asa Slater was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Cleveland Naps: SP Fred Brown was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, April 22nd, 1907
Boston Doves: C Joe Laughlin was injured while getting beaned during batting practice. The Diagnosis: Bruised ribs. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: C Charlie Dexter was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, April 21st, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Neal Ball was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 20th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, April 19th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Oller Maas diagnosed with an elbow sprain, will miss 5 weeks.
Thursday, April 18th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, April 17th, 1907
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 2-3 months.
Tuesday, April 16th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, April 15th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Oller Maas was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Plantar fascitis. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 13th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot diagnosed with a pinched nerve, will miss 3 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 12th, 1907
New York Highlanders: LF Mike Donlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Homer Smoot was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 10th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Fred Rieger was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, April 8th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 4 months.
Sunday, April 7th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: SP Frank Lakaff was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago White Sox: SP Chick Brandom was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, April 6th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: RP Louis Wagner was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Billy Purtell was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, April 5th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP George Engel was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Togie Pittinger was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 4th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RP Doc Newton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, April 1st, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jack J Powell diagnosed with radial nerve compression, will miss 5 months.
Sunday, March 31st, 1907
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Kid Nance was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: LF Ned Pettigrew was injured when he got into a fight with the media over a story that was released about him in the local newspaper. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Cleveland Naps: RP Ballplayer Reilley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Saturday, March 30th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ballplayer Campbell was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: LF Harry Hooper diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for one week.
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jack J Powell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 28th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: LF Harry Hooper was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, March 27th, 1907
New York Highlanders: Jack Cronin has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
New York Giants: SS George Davis diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 5 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Candy LaChance diagnosed with groin tightness, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Tuesday, March 26th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: SP Ed Karger was injured after being scratched by a cat. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Candy LaChance was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 25th, 1907
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: RP Harry Blumling was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 24th, 1907
New York Highlanders: RP Jack Hickey was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 23rd, 1907
Chicago Cubs: RP Tom J Hughes diagnosed with a partially torn labrum, will miss 3-4 months.
Friday, March 22nd, 1907
New York Highlanders: 1B Art Griggs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, March 21st, 1907
New York Highlanders: RP Jack Cronin was injured while pinching a nerve in his neck after sleeping awkwardly. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: C Earl Howard was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: RP Tom J Hughes was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: SS Foley White was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: RP Dummy Taylor was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, March 20th, 1907
Boston Doves: RP Lave Winham was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, March 18th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Sunday, March 17th, 1907
Boston Doves: Frank Dick has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Deacon Phillippe was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, March 15th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: High ankle sprain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RP Joseph Vyskocil was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Wednesday, March 13th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Bill Donovan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, March 12th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, March 11th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, will miss 6 weeks.
Boston Americans: SS Freddy Parent was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Doves: RP Frank Dick was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 10th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: RP Art Fromme diagnosed with a mild calf strain, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Boston Americans: SP Thomas Welch was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 9th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Americans: C Harry Bemis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Art Fromme was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 8th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Beebe diagnosed with a forearm strain, is day-to-day for 6 days.
New York Highlanders: SP John McDonald was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, March 7th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Beebe was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: CL Wish Egan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, March 5th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: C Orville Wolfe was injured while cutting a brownie out of a pan. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 days.
Friday, February 8th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SP S. Burham was injured . The Diagnosis: Fractured vertebrae. This injury keeps him out of action for 12 months.
Thursday, February 7th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: SP S. Burham was injured . The Diagnosis: Unknown head and back injuries. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 months.
Tuesday, February 5th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Chris Lindsay was injured while falling out of bed after having a nightmare. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 days.
Monday, February 4th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP John Cotter was injured when he was robbed at gunpoint. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, January 18th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: CF William Partridge was injured while falling out of his son's treehouse. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, January 17th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler was injured while awkwardly picking up his child. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Tuesday, January 8th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Frank Burke was injured when his wife hit him with a frying pan during an argument. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, October 24th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Fred Hartman has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Tuesday, October 16th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Joseph Lohr was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Friday, October 12th, 1906
New York Giants: SS Walter Boles was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, October 11th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Andy Coakley was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, October 8th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jack J Powell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, October 7th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Tom Thomas was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, October 3rd, 1906
Chicago White Sox: SP Lyle Cromley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Monday, October 1st, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, September 29th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, September 27th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Eddie Goes was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Torn hamstring. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 26th, 1906
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sore back, is day-to-day for 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained posterior cruciate ligament. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, September 24th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: SP Cack Henley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, September 23rd, 1906
New York Giants: Sammy Strang has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Thursday, September 20th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: C Ballplayer Blanchard was injured while chasing his girlfriend on the beach. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 19th, 1906
New York Giants: SS George Davis diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 8 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Harry Ables was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Americans: SS Jack Barnett was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, September 17th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass diagnosed with a sore thumb, but will not miss any additional time.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, September 16th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: 2B Fred Snodgrass was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, September 15th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 12th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Gus Dundon was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 11th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, September 10th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: 3B Gus Hetling was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: RP Harry Rush was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, September 9th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: C Gabby Street was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, September 8th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Friday, September 7th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: C William Harris was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Thursday, September 6th, 1906
Washington Senators: 3B Harry Lord was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: LF Shad Barry was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, September 4th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: RP Henry Fox was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, September 3rd, 1906
Boston Americans: SP Earl Moore diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 4-5 months.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, September 2nd, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Barney Schreiber was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, September 1st, 1906
Boston Americans: SP Earl Moore was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 31st, 1906
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland diagnosed with a ruptured Achilles tendon, will miss 3-4 months.
Thursday, August 30th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, August 29th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Howard Murphy was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: RF Chet Chadbourne was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, August 28th, 1906
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Monday, August 27th, 1906
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 5 weeks.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while stealing a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 26th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: SS Charlie Babb diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, is day-to-day for 6 days.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 25th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: C Ballplayer Bennett was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: SS Charlie Babb was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 23rd, 1906
Washington Senators: CF Win Mercer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 3 weeks.
Wednesday, August 22nd, 1906
Washington Senators: C Charlie Dexter diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP William Brittsen was injured while getting in a fight with his father-in-law. The Diagnosis: Broken kneecap. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 21st, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a torn abdominal muscle, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: C Charlie Dexter was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 20th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman diagnosed with a fractured rib, will miss 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, August 18th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: RF Shad Barry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Americans: SS Freddy Parent was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 17th, 1906
Washington Senators: LF Red Murray was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SP Carl Lundgren was injured . The Diagnosis: Thigh muscle strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Wednesday, August 15th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Gus Dundon was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Heel soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 14th, 1906
Washington Senators: C W. Edwards was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 13th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, August 12th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a sprained thumb, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Saturday, August 11th, 1906
Boston Americans: SP George Winter was injured . The Diagnosis: Heat exhaustion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, August 10th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 8th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Jesse Reynolds was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Tuesday, August 7th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: John Dobbs has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Monday, August 6th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: SP Reeve McKay was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Erve Beck was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, August 4th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 6 days.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Friday, August 3rd, 1906
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, is day-to-day for 1-2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, August 2nd, 1906
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 1st, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: SP Oscar Way was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, July 31st, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with groin soreness, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Monday, July 30th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 27th, 1906
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Wednesday, July 25th, 1906
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 24th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Mike O'Neill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, July 23rd, 1906
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, July 21st, 1906
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, July 20th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Thursday, July 19th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Doc Gessler diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: C Harry Redman was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, July 17th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with back tightness, will miss 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Jimmy Dygert diagnosed with a dead arm, will miss 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Doc Gessler was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 15th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Otto Vogel was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 14th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: SP Buck Stanley was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, July 13th, 1906
Washington Senators: SP Oscar Jones was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 12th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Chappie McFarland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 11th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey diagnosed with a torn labrum, will miss 4-5 months.
Monday, July 9th, 1906
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, July 8th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 5th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey diagnosed with a finger blister, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Dan McGann was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, July 4th, 1906
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a fractured foot, will miss 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Doc Suess was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 2nd, 1906
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 30th, 1906
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, June 29th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, June 28th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 27th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Tuesday, June 26th, 1906
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: RF Charlie Seitz was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 25th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: RP Henry Fox was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 23rd, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 3 weeks.
Friday, June 22nd, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a fractured cheekbone, will miss 5 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Ballplayer Blanchard was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, June 21st, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, June 20th, 1906
New York Giants: RP Highball Wilson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 18th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 17th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Walter Frantz was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Friday, June 15th, 1906
New York Highlanders: RP Ernie Ross was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman diagnosed with a lacerated chin, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Harry Pattee diagnosed with a bruised collarbone, will miss 2 weeks.
Wednesday, June 13th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Harry Pattee was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 12th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP George Schultz was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, June 11th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: CF Walter Sorber was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 10th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes diagnosed with a broken kneecap, will miss 5 months.
Washington Senators: CF Bill Hessler was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Saturday, June 9th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: RP Bob Blewett was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 weeks.
Friday, June 8th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: RP Andy Bruckmiller was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Giants: CF Moose McCormick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Wednesday, June 6th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: 3B Dave Brain diagnosed with a forearm strain, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Reulbach was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Severe hip strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, June 5th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: 3B Dave Brain was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 4th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, June 3rd, 1906
Chicago Cubs: RF Shad Barry was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, June 2nd, 1906
St. Louis Browns: 3B Art Devlin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, May 28th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: SP Gus Dorner was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 27th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Lush diagnosed with a stiff back, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Saturday, May 26th, 1906
Washington Senators: RF Harry Lumley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Patellar tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, May 25th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: SS Molly McMahon was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Lush was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 24th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: SP Ed Karger diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, May 23rd, 1906
St. Louis Browns: SP Ed Karger was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 22nd, 1906
New York Highlanders: LF Mike Donlin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, May 21st, 1906
Chicago White Sox: RF Dan Raley was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Terry Turner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, May 19th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised calf. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 18th, 1906
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while sliding on the tarp during the rain at practice. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty diagnosed with a sore groin, but will not miss any additional time.
Washington Senators: RF Harry Lumley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: SP Ed Kinsella was injured . The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This injury keeps him out of action for 6 days.
Thursday, May 17th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 16th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, May 15th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, May 14th, 1906
New York Giants: Asa Slater has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Saturday, May 12th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Neal Ball was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, May 11th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Pop Foster diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Thursday, May 10th, 1906
New York Giants: SP Asa Slater diagnosed with a dead arm, will miss 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Pop Foster was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, May 9th, 1906
New York Giants: SP Asa Slater was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Beaneaters: C William Harris was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, May 8th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley diagnosed with hamstring soreness, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Terry Turner diagnosed with a tight hamstring, is day-to-day for 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Monday, May 7th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 6th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: SP Charlie Wacker was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Terry Turner was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 4th, 1906
New York Giants: SS Sylvester Olson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Andy Lotshaw was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, May 3rd, 1906
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss one week.
Wednesday, May 2nd, 1906
New York Highlanders: SP Charlie Hartman was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, May 1st, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 28th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Friday, April 27th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker diagnosed with a ruptured medial collateral ligament, will miss 9 months.
Washington Senators: RP L. Johnson was injured . The Diagnosis: Forearm cramp. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Thursday, April 26th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 5 days.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang diagnosed with a broken hand, will miss 4 months.
Wednesday, April 25th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CF Tris Speaker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 24th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Dan McGann was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, April 23rd, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach diagnosed with a strained hip muscle, will miss 2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: C George Ives was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 22nd, 1906
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, April 21st, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, April 19th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained shoulder. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Tommy Leach was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, April 18th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Charlie Loudenslager was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, April 17th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Monday, April 16th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, April 14th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Ed Siever was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, April 12th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, April 10th, 1906
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Johnny Bates was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 9th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert diagnosed with back tightness, but will not miss any additional time.
Saturday, April 7th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: SS Ernie Diehl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, April 6th, 1906
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Americans: 1B Larry McLean was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Bill Hogg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Kid Nichols was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 5th, 1906
Boston Americans: SP Jack Chesbro was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, April 4th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, April 3rd, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Bill Phyle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, April 2nd, 1906
Boston Americans: LF Willy Fetzer was injured after being kicked by a horse. The Diagnosis: Undisclosed injury. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Sunday, April 1st, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden diagnosed with groin tightness, is day-to-day for 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Howie Camnitz was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: C Jim Jeffries was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Gus Dundon was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured rib. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Saturday, March 31st, 1906
Boston Americans: RP Rick Adams was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, March 30th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: George Grossart has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
Washington Senators: LF Roy Dowers was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 29th, 1906
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, March 28th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Jess Garrett was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, March 27th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Kitty Bransfield diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 2 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Jim St. Vrain diagnosed with an elbow strain, will miss 2-3 months.
Monday, March 26th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: 2B Eddie Grant was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, March 25th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: SS Ross Thornton was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Friday, March 23rd, 1906
Boston Americans: SP A. Richardson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Jim St. Vrain was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Kitty Bransfield was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 22nd, 1906
New York Highlanders: C Roger Bresnahan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, March 21st, 1906
New York Giants: RP Jim Hackett was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, March 19th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell diagnosed with a strained anterior cruciate ligament, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, March 18th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: SP Bill Duggleby diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 4 months.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Ed Phelps was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised calf. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CL Ralph Caldwell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, March 17th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Jack Cronin was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: LF George Grossart diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 4 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ralph Cadwalader was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Joseph Lohr was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Triceps strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 16th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley diagnosed with a bruised finger, but will not miss any additional time.
Detroit Tigers: SP Bill Duggleby was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Lew Richie was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn fingernail. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, March 15th, 1906
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams diagnosed with a bruised knee, but will not miss any additional time.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: 2B Dick Padden was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: RP Asa Slater was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Wednesday, March 14th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: C Gabby Street was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: RP Leo Walsh was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: LF George Grossart was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 12th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: C William Harris was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Wiley Piatt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained triceps. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, March 11th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: RP Buck Connors was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Brickyard Kennedy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, March 10th, 1906
New York Highlanders: CF H.A. King diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Washington Senators: CF Paul Stevenson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, March 9th, 1906
New York Highlanders: CF H.A. King was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 8th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: LF John Castle was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Irv Higginbotham was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cincinnati Reds: C Heinie Peitz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Sunday, February 18th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: CF Del Howard was injured when he got into a fight with the bouncer at a local club. The Diagnosis: Bone bruise (wrist). This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Wednesday, February 7th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: CF Paul Radford was injured while racing his teammate during practice. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Friday, January 5th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: SP Walter Moser was injured . The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist, strained rib cage muscle, sore knee. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Tuesday, January 2nd, 1906
St. Louis Browns: RF Bill H Hallman was injured when he got into a fight with the media over a story that was released about him in the local newspaper. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Wednesday, December 27th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: CF James Conner was injured when he fell down the stairs while sleepwalking. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This injury keeps him out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Sunday, November 26th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured while skipping stones at a lake. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, November 18th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: RP George Engel was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Saturday, November 11th, 1905
New York Highlanders: C Charles Chandler was injured when he slipped on a wet floor. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Sunday, October 8th, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, October 7th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, October 4th, 1905
Boston Americans: 2B Clarence Fink was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, October 3rd, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke diagnosed with groin soreness, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Carl Druhot diagnosed with an arthritic elbow, will miss 4 months.
Boston Americans: SS Freddy Parent was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Scoops Carey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, October 2nd, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, October 1st, 1905
Chicago Cubs: SP Carl Druhot was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 30th, 1905
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Friday, September 29th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed McFarland has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 weeks.
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, September 28th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, September 27th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Ballplayer Ayre was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, September 26th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: 2B Shad Barry was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 25th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: RP John Fox was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Eye irritation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, September 23rd, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Addie Joss was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, September 22nd, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, September 19th, 1905
Boston Americans: C Harry Bemis diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Monday, September 18th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: RF Rip Cannell was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Americans: C Harry Bemis was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill Dinneen was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Americans: SS Freddy Parent was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: CL Ned Garvin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, September 17th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jack J Powell was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: CF Carl Hunt was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, September 16th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Lou Fiene was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 15th, 1905
Washington Senators: C Charlie Dexter was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, September 14th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, September 13th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Win French diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Tuesday, September 12th, 1905
New York Giants: 2B Dick Padden was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Win French was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, September 11th, 1905
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Sunday, September 10th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross diagnosed with a sore back, but will not miss any additional time.
Saturday, September 9th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, September 8th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland diagnosed with a strained groin muscle, will miss 5-6 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: RP Goat Anderson was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Thursday, September 7th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, September 6th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
New York Highlanders: RP Amos Hutter was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, September 5th, 1905
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a strained rib cage muscle, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Buck Ramsey was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, September 4th, 1905
Boston Americans: RF Buck J Freeman was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, September 3rd, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a thumb contusion, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Saturday, September 2nd, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Carl Lundgren diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Bill Hinchman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, September 1st, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Klondike Douglass was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Thursday, August 31st, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Carl Lundgren was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Hughie Jennings was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, August 29th, 1905
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, August 26th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: RF Judge McCredie was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Highlanders: RF F. Valdes was injured . The Diagnosis: Personal leave. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Friday, August 25th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Dutch Persch was injured . The Diagnosis: Nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, August 24th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 months.
Wednesday, August 23rd, 1905
Cleveland Naps: 2B Rabbit Nill was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, August 22nd, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, August 18th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 17th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Henry Fox was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: RP Oliver Faulkner was injured . The Diagnosis: Forearm cramp. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 days.
Monday, August 14th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, August 13th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a strained abdominal muscle, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 1B Steve Brodie diagnosed with a bruised thigh, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: Joe Corbett has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 months.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Saturday, August 12th, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Louis LeRoy was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: CL Billy Campbell was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: 1B Steve Brodie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, August 11th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a stiff back, but will not miss any additional time.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Art Devlin was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Chronic back soreness. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Washington Senators: RF Harry Lumley was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 10th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: SS Fred Wills was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, August 6th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Klondike Douglass has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: C John Page was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, August 3rd, 1905
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Americans: 3B Jimmy Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, July 30th, 1905
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, July 29th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Gene McCann was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, July 28th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 6 weeks.
Thursday, July 27th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 2 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, July 26th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 24th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 22nd, 1905
Chicago Cubs: 2B Shad Barry diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, July 18th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: 2B Shad Barry was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 15th, 1905
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Friday, July 14th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cincinnati Reds: C Heinie Peitz was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, July 13th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Tom McCreery was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 11th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Klondike Douglass was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, July 10th, 1905
Washington Senators: SP Casey Patten was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: RF Win Mercer was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Sunday, July 9th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, July 8th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: LF Jim Jackson diagnosed with a strained lat, will miss 2 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: SS Joe Tinker diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for one week.
Detroit Tigers: SP Joe Yeager was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, July 7th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: SS Joe Tinker was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, July 5th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago Cubs: LF Jim Jackson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 4th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, July 3rd, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, July 1st, 1905
St. Louis Browns: 1B Biddy Dolan was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, June 30th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: 3B Dave Brain was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained Achilles tendon. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, June 29th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a strained hip flexor, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Wednesday, June 28th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Americans: C Harry Bemis was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, June 27th, 1905
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel diagnosed with elbow tendinitis, will miss 4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Ben Bennett was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 26th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Harvey Bailey was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 25th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Gene McCann was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
New York Giants: RP Asa Slater was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 24th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Germany Schaefer was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, June 22nd, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: SP Doc Newton diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, June 21st, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: SP Doc Newton was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 18th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld diagnosed with a dead arm, will miss 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: Joe McGinnity has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Roy Mitchell was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 17th, 1905
New York Highlanders: LF Mike Donlin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, June 16th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Thursday, June 15th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SS Kid Elberfeld was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, June 13th, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Joe McGinnity was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, June 11th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: RP Buck Washer was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, June 10th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised heel. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, June 7th, 1905
Washington Senators: C Charles Lyons was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, June 6th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Klondike Douglass was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, June 4th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: LF Kip Selbach diagnosed with a hand contusion, will miss 1 day.
Saturday, June 3rd, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 2nd, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: RP Doc Scanlan was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: LF Kip Selbach was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, June 1st, 1905
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 3-4 weeks.
Wednesday, May 31st, 1905
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Tuesday, May 30th, 1905
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Jammed finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Lush was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Jack Dunn was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, May 29th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Superbas: LF Jimmy Sheckard was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, May 28th, 1905
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, May 26th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Dan McGann has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Thursday, May 25th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: LF Dode Paskert was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 21st, 1905
Cleveland Naps: RP Heinie Heitmuller was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, May 19th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: 1B Pop Dillon was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 18th, 1905
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister diagnosed with a sprained thumb, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, May 17th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, May 15th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Friday, May 12th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 11th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
New York Giants: CF Harry Cassady was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, May 9th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee contusion, but will not miss any additional time.
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon diagnosed with a herniated disc, will miss 2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SP John Lindsay was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, May 8th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 7th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn diagnosed with a hamstring strain, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Americans: 3B Lou Barbour was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 6th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: SP Lewis Woods was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Noodles Hahn was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Thursday, May 4th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Fred Hartman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 1905
St. Louis Browns: SS Roy Snyder was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a torn posterior cruciate ligament, will miss 9-10 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS A. Jeffries was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, May 1st, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 30th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: 2B Sandy Murray was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, April 29th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: SP Bill Reidy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 27th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan diagnosed with a knee contusion, is day-to-day for 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Lee DeMontreville was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago White Sox: SS Charlie Babb was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, April 26th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 25th, 1905
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Shad Barry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Monday, April 24th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Thursday, April 20th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Wednesday, April 19th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: SP Gus Dorner was injured . The Diagnosis: Inner ear infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Tuesday, April 18th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SS Charles Morales was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 17th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Sunday, April 16th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, April 15th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: 1B Truck Eagan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, April 14th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised toe. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, April 11th, 1905
Boston Americans: C George Gibson was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: SP F. Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, April 9th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: SP Joe Yeager diagnosed with a sore forearm, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, April 8th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: SS Scott Ragsdale was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, April 7th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Frank LaPorte was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Doc Suess was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: SP Joe Yeager was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Doc Casey was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 6th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, April 5th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: SP Jack Katoll diagnosed with shoulder inflammation, will miss 7 months.
Tuesday, April 4th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: RP Dummy Leitner was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Boston Americans: CF Ballplayer Brennan diagnosed with chronic back soreness, will miss 3-4 weeks.
Monday, April 3rd, 1905
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, April 2nd, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill C Phillips diagnosed with a damaged elbow ligament, will miss 13-14 months.
Chicago White Sox: SP Jack Katoll was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Americans: C Peter Berg was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Americans: CF Ballplayer Brennan was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Washington Senators: 2B Pete O'Brien was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 2B Don Cameron was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, April 1st, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Phillip Poland has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Bill C Phillips was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, March 31st, 1905
Detroit Tigers: RP Emil Frisk diagnosed with elbow tendinitis, will miss 6 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: CL Pink Hawley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Thursday, March 30th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: RP Emil Frisk was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, March 29th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: LF Jim Jackson diagnosed with a strained medial collateral ligament, will miss 5-6 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: RF Cy Seymour was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, March 28th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: LF Jim Jackson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: SP Jack Katoll was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: 3B Jimmy Burke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Phillip Poland was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 27th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Willie Keeler was injured . The Diagnosis: Strep throat. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Bone chips (elbow). He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Happy Townsend was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, March 26th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: C Scotty Alcock was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, March 25th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: SP James Freeman was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Lou Fiene diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Friday, March 24th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: CL Charlie Shields was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, March 23rd, 1905
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams diagnosed with a sore ankle, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago Cubs: LF Kid Nance was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Lou Fiene was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 21st, 1905
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Browns: RP Joseph Vyskocil was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, March 20th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 5-6 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Billy Gilbert was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Brickyard Kennedy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Frank Corridon was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, March 19th, 1905
Washington Senators: RP Gus Bonno was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, March 18th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis diagnosed with a strained medial collateral ligament, will miss 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Stub Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert diagnosed with a strained shoulder, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Friday, March 17th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: RP Joseph Vyskocil was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, March 16th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Harry H Davis was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, March 15th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jimmy Dygert was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, March 14th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: RF Charles Irby was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Monday, March 13th, 1905
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, March 11th, 1905
New York Giants: SS Bobby Woods was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Friday, March 10th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: C Billy Hanrahan was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, February 1st, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: John Dobbs has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 months.
Sunday, October 23rd, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jack Gilbert was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, October 18th, 1904
Washington Senators: RP Dave Williams was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, October 11th, 1904
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a bruised shoulder, but will not miss any additional time.
Monday, October 10th, 1904
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, October 9th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck diagnosed with a bruised finger, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Saturday, October 8th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 3 months.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Ed Delahanty was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, October 7th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Wednesday, October 5th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 5 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck diagnosed with a finger blister, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Tuesday, October 4th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, October 3rd, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Eddie Plank diagnosed with a fractured rib, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Sunday, October 2nd, 1904
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a fractured finger, will miss 5 weeks.
Saturday, October 1st, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Eddie Plank was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 30th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton diagnosed with a knee sprain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
New York Highlanders: SS Fred Wills was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, September 29th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: LF Kip Selbach was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 28th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace diagnosed with back tightness, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Tuesday, September 27th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Joe Corbett diagnosed with a torn flexor tendon in his elbow, will miss 14 months.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 26th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: C Ossee Schreckengost was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Dick Padden was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Sunday, September 25th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with a strained oblique, will miss 5 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Joe Corbett was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 24th, 1904
Boston Americans: SP Cy Young diagnosed with a bone spur in his elbow, will miss 6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: SP Ed Siever was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 23rd, 1904
Cleveland Naps: C Joe Sugden was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff, will miss 10 months.
Boston Americans: SP Cy Young was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, September 22nd, 1904
Detroit Tigers: SP Ed Siever was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinus infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, September 21st, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: RP Larry Milton was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Highlanders: 2B Jimmy T Williams was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: 1B Tim Jordan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, September 20th, 1904
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw diagnosed with a bruised hip, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Monday, September 19th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Harry Maupin was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Highlanders: C Bill Ludwig was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, September 18th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 17th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Kitty Bransfield was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, September 16th, 1904
Boston Americans: 1B Larry McLean diagnosed with a strained hip muscle, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Boston Beaneaters: RP Monte Method was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, September 15th, 1904
New York Highlanders: SP Joe McGinnity diagnosed with biceps tendinitis, will miss 4 weeks.
Wednesday, September 14th, 1904
Boston Americans: 1B Larry McLean was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Highlanders: SP Joe McGinnity was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, September 13th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: LF George Mullin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, September 12th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: 2B Billy Gilbert diagnosed with back tightness, but will not miss any additional time.
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Heel soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Sunday, September 11th, 1904
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell diagnosed with elbow inflammation, will miss 1-2 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: 2B Billy Gilbert was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 10th, 1904
New York Giants: SP Jake Weimer was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, September 9th, 1904
Boston Americans: SP George Cuppy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Doc White was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, September 7th, 1904
New York Highlanders: SP Harry Howell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Adductor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Charles Bender was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, September 6th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a strained hip flexor, but will not miss any additional time.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: LF George Mullin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Highlanders: RF Bill Keister was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: SP Tom J Hughes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
Monday, September 5th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Wiley Piatt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Miller Huggins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Sunday, September 4th, 1904
Boston Americans: SP Cy Young diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Honus Wagner was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, September 3rd, 1904
Boston Americans: SP Cy Young was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, September 1st, 1904
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, August 31st, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Billy Hamilton diagnosed with knee inflammation, is day-to-day for one week.
Chicago White Sox: SS George Smith was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 30th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, but will not miss any additional time.
Washington Senators: 2B Patsy O'Rourke was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, August 29th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 28th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: C Joe Sugden diagnosed with a sore hip, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Saturday, August 27th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland diagnosed with a broken kneecap, will miss 5 months.
Friday, August 26th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: C Joe Sugden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 24th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz diagnosed with a head injury, but will not miss any additional time.
Chicago White Sox: RF Fielder Jones was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Ed Delahanty was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Doc Amole was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Boston Americans: 3B Henry Jansing was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, August 22nd, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Dave Fultz was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, August 21st, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: SP Addie Joss diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 4 months.
Saturday, August 20th, 1904
Washington Senators: SS Charles Moran was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 days.
St. Louis Browns: CF Solly Hofman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 18th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Emmet Heidrick has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Wednesday, August 17th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: SP Addie Joss was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Titus was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Terry Turner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, August 14th, 1904
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Friday, August 12th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb, will miss 3 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: LF Frank Burke was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: SP Christy Mathewson was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, August 11th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: 2B Billy Gilbert diagnosed with hamstring soreness, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Charlie Hemphill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, August 10th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: 2B Billy Gilbert was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Americans: RF Buck J Freeman was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, August 9th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Dick Padden was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: SS Sam Brown was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Monday, August 8th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: LF Jack McCarthy was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Saturday, August 6th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland diagnosed with a hyperextended ankle, is day-to-day for 2 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Doc White was injured . The Diagnosis: Heart palpitations. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Boston Americans: 2B Harry Gleason was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Hughie Jennings was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, August 4th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 1904
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
New York Giants: RF Sam Dungan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, will miss 6-7 months.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Gus Dundon was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, August 1st, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville diagnosed with a fractured foot, will miss 2-3 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: RF Rabbit Robinson diagnosed with a strained back muscle, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Sunday, July 31st, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: RF Rabbit Robinson was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Eye irritation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, July 30th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, July 29th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Harry Wolverton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, July 28th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen diagnosed with a fractured foot, will miss 4-5 weeks.
Tuesday, July 26th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 2-3 months.
Detroit Tigers: 2B Kid Gleason was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: SS Bill Dahlen was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke diagnosed with torn ankle ligaments, will miss 4 months.
Sunday, July 24th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, July 23rd, 1904
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett diagnosed with a strained oblique, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Dummy Taylor diagnosed with a broken hand, will miss 4 months.
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained thumb. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Dislocated finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Beaneaters: CF Billy Lush was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, July 21st, 1904
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 5 weeks.
New York Highlanders: CF Joe Bewer was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured shoulder blade. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Wednesday, July 20th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas diagnosed with a foot contusion, will miss 2 weeks.
Cleveland Naps: 2B Erve Beck was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, July 19th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 2 months.
Monday, July 18th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke diagnosed with a strained quad, is day-to-day for 5 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Dummy Taylor was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 17th, 1904
Boston Americans: CL Nick Williams was injured . The Diagnosis: Gout. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cincinnati Reds: LF Harry Bay was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, July 14th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick diagnosed with a jammed finger, but will not miss any additional time.
Wednesday, July 13th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Bobby Wallace has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Washington Senators: 2B John S Farrell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: SS George Magoon was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Tuesday, July 12th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured being hit by a pitch. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, July 10th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: RF Sam Crawford was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Friday, July 8th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: CF Ginger Beaumont was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Orth was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hyperextended ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, July 6th, 1904
Boston Americans: LF Jake Gettman diagnosed with an elbow sprain, is day-to-day for 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Billy Clingman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Neck stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Tuesday, July 5th, 1904
Boston Americans: LF Jake Gettman was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, July 4th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Billy Clingman was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, July 2nd, 1904
New York Giants: RP Thomas Rayburn was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: C Alfred Duvall was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, July 1st, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley diagnosed with a broken bone in the elbow, will miss 5 months.
Cleveland Naps: RF Irv Waldron was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Fred Schatzke was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised collarbone. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, June 30th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Mike O'Neill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, June 29th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell diagnosed with a mild abdominal strain, is day-to-day for 3 days.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl diagnosed with a torn meniscus, will miss 3 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, June 27th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 2B Gene DeMontreville was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: CF Joe Kelley was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, June 26th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: RF Topsy Hartsel diagnosed with a sore knee, but will not miss any additional time.
Cleveland Naps: SS George McBride was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, June 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Socks Seybold was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago Cubs: RF Topsy Hartsel was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Boston Americans: CF Chick Stahl was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Chicago White Sox: 3B Jack J O'Brien was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Thursday, June 23rd, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: SS George Davis was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Bob Blewett was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Sam Cobean was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: SS Thomas Donahue was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
Sunday, June 19th, 1904
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin diagnosed with a sore quad, but will not miss any additional time.
Saturday, June 18th, 1904
Washington Senators: 3B Bill Coughlin was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, June 17th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Claude Ritchey was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Boston Beaneaters: SS Joe Tinker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 16th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: Billy Maloney has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Wednesday, June 15th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Kid Nichols was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, June 14th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, June 12th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: CF Luis Padron was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, June 11th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill diagnosed with a strained back muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Dick Padden was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 weeks.
Friday, June 10th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty diagnosed with back tightness, but will not miss any additional time.
Thursday, June 9th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: LF Patsy Dougherty was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Ed Delahanty was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, June 8th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick diagnosed with a sore knee, is day-to-day for 5 days.
New York Highlanders: RP Mike Lynch was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, June 7th, 1904
Boston Americans: 2B Harry Gleason diagnosed with an intercostal strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: RP Peaches Graham was injured . The Diagnosis: Kidney stones. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: SP Jack Simons was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Jesse Tannehill was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, June 6th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Lou Manske was injured . The Diagnosis: Dizziness and nausea. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: CF Emmet Heidrick was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, June 4th, 1904
Boston Americans: 2B Harry Gleason was injured in a collision at a base. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Elmer Flick was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Friday, June 3rd, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: C Gene Shour was injured . The Diagnosis: Inner ear infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
New York Highlanders: CF Frank Foutz was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Thursday, June 2nd, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, May 30th, 1904
Washington Senators: Hugh Duffy has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: Dick Padden has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Jack Morrissey was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, May 29th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: C Ossee Schreckengost diagnosed with a sore knee, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Doc Casey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 28th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: C Ossee Schreckengost was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 27th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett diagnosed with a twisted ankle, is day-to-day for 2 days.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang diagnosed with a mild hamstring strain, is day-to-day for one week.
Thursday, May 26th, 1904
Washington Senators: LF Hugh Duffy diagnosed with a strained lat, will miss one week.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes diagnosed with an oblique strain, will miss 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Bob Blewett was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Mickey Doolin was injured . The Diagnosis: Kidney stones. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Ballplayer Mitchell was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
New York Giants: 3B Sammy Strang was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Kaiser Wilhelm was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, May 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Doc Gessler was injured . The Diagnosis: Fever. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Washington Senators: LF Hugh Duffy was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Miller Huggins was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, May 23rd, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross diagnosed with a knee sprain, will miss 6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured on a defensive play. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, May 22nd, 1904
Boston Americans: C Harry Bemis was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, May 21st, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: LF Herm McFarland was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Friday, May 20th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, May 19th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: RF Ducky J Holmes was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, May 16th, 1904
New York Highlanders: LF Steve Brodie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Recurring back spasms. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Kid Nichols was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 15th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Dick Padden diagnosed with a strained hamstring, is day-to-day for 2-3 weeks.
Saturday, May 14th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Dick Padden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, May 13th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 6 days.
Thursday, May 12th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Rube Waddell was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, May 10th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Chicago Cubs: 1B Frank Isbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, May 9th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann diagnosed with knee tendinitis, is day-to-day for 3 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, May 8th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: SP Doc Newton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Beaneaters: 1B Dan McGann was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Saturday, May 7th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: RP Charlie A Ferguson was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: LF Zaza Harvey was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
St. Louis Browns: C Billy Maloney was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Friday, May 6th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: 1B Deacon McGuire was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, May 5th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Eddie Plank was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, May 4th, 1904
New York Highlanders: C Bill Ludwig was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
New York Giants: SP Mordecai Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, May 2nd, 1904
Chicago White Sox: RP Jack McAleese was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Beaneaters: C Billy Hanrahan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Calf cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, May 1st, 1904
Chicago Cubs: SS Henry Scharnweber was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, April 29th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: RF Pat Carney was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, April 27th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: RF Billy Hamilton was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, April 26th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 24th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: LF Jack McCarthy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, April 21st, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, April 19th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: 3B Jim Delahanty diagnosed with a mild shoulder strain, is day-to-day for 5 days.
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 6 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: LF John Dobbs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, April 18th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: SS Bobby Wallace was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: CF Jimmy Barrett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: 3B Jim Delahanty was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, April 17th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke diagnosed with groin tightness, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: RP Harry Kane was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Detroit Tigers: 2B Dutch Jordan was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, April 16th, 1904
Boston Americans: 2B Hobe Ferris was injured while throwing the ball. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Friday, April 15th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Fred Clarke was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, April 14th, 1904
New York Highlanders: Fred Wills has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
New York Highlanders: 3B John J McGraw was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, April 13th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: 2B Kid Gleason was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, April 11th, 1904
New York Highlanders: SS Fred Wills diagnosed with hamstring tendinitis, will miss 6 days.
Sunday, April 10th, 1904
New York Highlanders: SS Fred Wills was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Billy Purtell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: C Frank Chance was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, April 9th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy diagnosed with a torn hamstring, will miss 3 months.
New York Giants: SP Ed Doheny was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Friday, April 8th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: CL Pink Hawley diagnosed with a forearm strain, will miss 5-6 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Billy Clingman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SS Wid Conroy was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Nap Lajoie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Naps: 1B John J Anderson was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, April 7th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: CL Bill C Phillips diagnosed with a strained triceps, will miss 7 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: C George Sheppard was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Hara was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Wednesday, April 6th, 1904
New York Giants: SP Jake Weimer diagnosed with a sprained ankle, will miss 5 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: 2B Shad Barry was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: CL Bill C Phillips was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Tuesday, April 5th, 1904
New York Highlanders: 1B Jake Stahl was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: CF Roy A Thomas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: CL Pink Hawley was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, April 4th, 1904
New York Giants: Highball Wilson has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF James Spooner was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Sunday, April 3rd, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Jesse Burkett was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Giants: SP Jake Weimer was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Thursday, March 31st, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Clingman has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Monte Cross was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, March 30th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden diagnosed with a fractured ankle, will miss 3 months.
Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Miller Huggins was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, March 29th, 1904
Washington Senators: SS Charles Moran was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Monday, March 28th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: LF Jack Hayden was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: RF Sam Mertes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, March 27th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: 2B Fred Weed was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured finger. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Saturday, March 26th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: RP Sam McMackin diagnosed with forearm inflammation, will miss 2 weeks.
New York Giants: RP Highball Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 1904
Detroit Tigers: RP Sam McMackin was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Monday, March 21st, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Arthur Hippert was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Billy Clingman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Andy Coakley was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 20th, 1904
Washington Senators: SP Oscar Jones diagnosed with back spasms, is day-to-day for 4 days.
Cleveland Naps: C Frank Cross was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2-3 weeks.
Saturday, March 19th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: 2B Fred Raymer diagnosed with a strained oblique, will miss 4 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: RF Danny Green was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, March 18th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: CF Billy Lush was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: SP Oscar Jones was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: RF Irv Waldron was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Eye irritation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, March 17th, 1904
New York Giants: RP Frank E Smith diagnosed with a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, will miss 7-8 months.
Wednesday, March 16th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: RP Archie Stimmel was injured . The Diagnosis: Allergic reaction. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Cleveland Naps: RP Ballplayer Reilley diagnosed with back spasms, will miss 5 weeks.
Boston Beaneaters: SP Togie Pittinger was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, March 15th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: 2B Fred Raymer was injured while running the bases. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Cleveland Naps: RP Ballplayer Reilley was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Joe Kostal was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Monday, March 14th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Deacon Phillippe diagnosed with a sore thumb, is day-to-day for 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: C Ed McFarland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: RP Frank E Smith was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Sunday, March 13th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bob Wicker diagnosed with a strained calf muscle, will miss 3 weeks.
Brooklyn Superbas: C Ducky H Holmes was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Superbas: SP Deacon Phillippe was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
Detroit Tigers: C Sport McAllister was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Saturday, March 12th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Dick Padden was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Bob Wicker was injured while pitching. The diagnosis is not yet known.
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Otto Krueger was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: SS Billy Clingman was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised foot. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, March 11th, 1904
Boston Americans: CF Louie Willig was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
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