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Mariners place star Cal Raleigh on IL, 2025 MiLB ATC of the Year Manny Lopez joins

29 min · 15. Mai 2026
Episode Mariners place star Cal Raleigh on IL, 2025 MiLB ATC of the Year Manny Lopez joins Cover

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What does an MLB medical coordinator actually do in Latin America? On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Manny Lopez, the Cincinnati Reds Latin American Medical Coordinator and the 2025 PBATS Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year, for a fascinating look into one of the most important — and least understood — jobs in professional baseball. Recording from the Dominican Republic, Manny explains how player health is managed across countries, cultures, languages, academies, affiliates, and organizations, while giving a behind-the-scenes look at international baseball development, injury prevention, rehabilitation, communication, and the realities of sports medicine in Latin America. From coordinating care for teenage prospects to bridging cultural gaps between players and MLB organizations, this conversation covers an essential part of baseball that most fans never see. We also break down key MLB injury news and player health updates involving Cal Raleigh, Max Fried, Ronald Acuna, and Robbie Snelling, including rehab timelines, injury risk, workload concerns, and what teams may be planning behind the scenes. If you care about MLB injuries, baseball sports medicine, athletic training, rehab, biomechanics, player development, pitching health, or the future of international baseball operations, this episode of Injury Territory delivers insight you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe for weekly MLB injury analysis, baseball health updates, and deep dives into the science shaping the modern game. Go to HelloFresh.com/FT10FM [https://hellofresh.com/FT10FM] now to Get 10 Free Meals + a Free breakfast for Life! One per box with active subscription. Free meals applied as a discount on the first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Ohtani's Mystery Injury

Shohei Ohtani is back on the mound, but is his knee quietly becoming one of the most important injury stories in baseball? On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the mysterious knee issue affecting Shohei Ohtani, how it may be influencing the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar’s workload, and what it means for balancing his responsibilities as both an elite hitter and pitcher. Is this simply maintenance, or a sign of a larger concern that could shape the Dodgers’ plans down the stretch? We also examine the return of Hunter Greene from rehab and what the Cincinnati Reds ace needs to show before fans can be confident he’s truly back to full strength. Plus, a closer look at one of the strangest injuries of the season as Wenceel Pérez deals with an eye issue that may sound unusual but carries very real implications for performance, recovery, and return-to-play timelines. Vision is one of the most underrated tools in baseball, and even minor disruptions can have major effects. Will and Edward also discuss AJ Pierzynski’s intriguing theory about the recent surge in hamate injuries around Major League Baseball. Is there a common thread connecting these injuries, or is baseball simply experiencing an unusual cluster of bad luck? Meanwhile, Edward takes a deep analytical dive into Dustin May and the changes that may have occurred since joining the St. Louis Cardinals. Has his pitch mix changed? Are there differences in usage, effectiveness, or health indicators? And what can the data tell us about his future performance? If you’re looking for Shohei Ohtani injury updates, Dodgers news, Hunter Greene rehab analysis, Dustin May analytics, hamate injury discussion, baseball sports medicine, pitching mechanics, MLB injury news, and advanced baseball analysis, Injury Territory delivers the insight behind the headlines every week. #ShoheiOhtani #Dodgers #HunterGreene #DustinMay #MLB #BaseballInjuries #SportsMedicine #PitchingAnalytics #WenceelPerez #Hamate #InjuryTerritory Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 [https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10] Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

Gestern28 min
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A's Team Doc, Return of Hamates

A pair of All-Star hitters suffer one of baseball’s most frustrating injuries, the Atlanta Braves face new questions about Spencer Strider’s future, and Injury Territory welcomes one of the most influential physicians working in baseball today. This week, Will Carroll and Edward Egros sit down with Dr. Michael Freehill, head team physician for the Athletics, former professional baseball player, and founder of GripFusion. Dr. Freehill discusses the intersection of sports medicine, biomechanics, performance technology, and injury prevention, explaining how objective grip and hand-force data could help teams better understand pitcher health, player development, and injury risk. The conversation explores what modern team doctors actually do, how technology is changing baseball, and why the next generation of player health may be built on better information rather than more guesswork. Will and Edward also break down new hamate bone injuries suffered by José Ramírez and Vinnie Pasquantino. Why are hamate injuries so difficult for hitters? How long does power typically take to return? And what do these injuries mean for two of the most important bats in their respective lineups? Plus, growing concern surrounding Spencer Strider and his twice-reconstructed elbow. The Braves ace remains one of baseball’s most talented pitchers, but every update carries enormous significance for the future of the Atlanta Braves. How Strider responds could have major implications not only for this season, but for the organization’s long-term outlook. If you’re looking for MLB injury analysis, Spencer Strider updates, José Ramírez injury news, Vinnie Pasquantino injury news, hamate bone recovery, baseball sports medicine, pitching health, biomechanics, GripFusion, Dr. Michael Freehill, and the latest MLB injury reports, Injury Territory delivers expert insight you won’t find anywhere else. MLB #SpencerStrider #JoseRamirez #VinniePasquantino #AtlantaBraves #BaseballInjuries #SportsMedicine #GripFusion #MichaelFreehill #Pitching #MLBNews #InjuryTerritory www.gripfusion.com [https://www.gripfusion.com] Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 [https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10] Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

14. Juni 20261 h 15 min
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World Stars Down!

Some of baseball’s biggest stars are battling injuries, while others are trying to stay one step ahead of them. This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the latest injury news surrounding international superstars Ronald Acuña Jr., Oneil Cruz, Elly De La Cruz, and Shohei Ohtani. From recovery timelines and performance concerns to the hidden effects injuries can have even after players return, we examine what matters most and what fans should be watching in the weeks ahead. We also check in on Garrett Crochet, one of baseball’s most dominant starters, and Will Smith as the injury picture continues to evolve around the league. Meanwhile, Edward takes another deep dive into one of the most fascinating trends in baseball analytics: pitch mix evolution. Which pitchers are changing their arsenals? Which organizations are encouraging experimentation? Who’s throwing fewer fastballs, more breaking balls, or entirely reinventing themselves? Most importantly, which changes are actually leading to better results and healthier pitchers? The data reveals some surprising winners and a few cautionary tales. Plus, the usual Injury Territory mix of injury analysis, sports medicine insight, baseball nerdiness, and an emerging mystery involving Las Vegas’ new glass outfield wall. Is it an innovation, a hazard, or something in between? We’re digging into it. If you’re looking for MLB injury updates, Shohei Ohtani news, Ronald Acuña Jr. injury analysis, Elly De La Cruz updates, Garrett Crochet, Dodgers injury news, baseball analytics, pitch design, sports medicine, biomechanics, and the latest trends shaping Major League Baseball, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the headlines every week. #MLB #ShoheiOhtani #RonaldAcunaJr #EllyDeLaCruz #OneilCruz #GarrettCrochet #WillSmith #Dodgers #BaseballAnalytics #SportsMedicine #MLBInjuries #InjuryTerritory To explore coverage, visit aspcapetinsurance.com/FOUL [https://www.aspcapetinsurance.com/FOUL]. The ASPCA® is not an insurer and is not engaged in the business of insurance. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

12. Juni 202635 min
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Seaver to Skenes - Brent Strom

From Tom Seaver to Paul Skenes, few people have seen the evolution of pitching up close like Brent Strom. On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with one of the most influential pitching coaches in modern baseball for a wide-ranging conversation about the history, science, and art of pitching. Strom reflects on his own playing career, including becoming one of the earliest major leaguers to undergo Tommy John surgery, and traces the game’s evolution through generations of pitchers, from Hall of Famers like Tom Seaver to today’s power arms led by Paul Skenes. What does a pitching coach actually do? How much of modern pitching development comes from technology? Which tools matter and which are overhyped? What separates good pitchers from great ones? And how do organizations balance velocity, performance, durability, and injury risk in an era where every pitch is measured and analyzed? Strom shares stories, insights, and lessons from decades in professional baseball, offering a rare look into how elite pitchers are developed, managed, and kept healthy. Will also breaks down the latest MLB injury news, including whether it may be time to worry about Kodai Senga, a concerning back issue for top prospect Colt Emerson, and the latest chapter in the Tarik Skubal story. Is Skubal simply nearing his return from injury, or are we approaching the point where trade rumors become just as important as rehab updates? If you’re interested in MLB injuries, pitching mechanics, baseball analytics, pitching development, Tommy John surgery, Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, Kodai Senga, sports medicine, biomechanics, and the future of pitching, this episode of Injury Territory delivers insight from one of the sharpest minds the game has ever produced. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 [https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10] Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

9. Juni 202639 min
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World Cup and USMNT Dr. Bert Mandelbaum

The Aaron Judge saga finally reaches a conclusion, Tarik Skubal takes what could be his final step before returning to the Detroit Tigers rotation, and Injury Territory welcomes one of the most influential figures in modern sports medicine. This week, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the final diagnosis on Aaron Judge, what it means for the New York Yankees, and whether the outcome represents the best-case scenario, worst-case scenario, or something in between. We also analyze Tarik Skubal's rehab start and why it appears to be the last major hurdle before the Tigers ace returns following his groundbreaking Nano Needle elbow procedure. The centerpiece of this episode is an exclusive interview with Dr. Bert Mandelbaum, one of the most respected sports medicine specialists in the world. Dr. Mandelbaum serves as a physician for the United States Men's National Soccer Team and has worked with elite athletes across soccer, football, baseball, and Olympic sports. A longtime leader at the renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, he has helped shape modern approaches to injury prevention, athlete performance, return-to-play decisions, and sports science innovation. Dr. Mandelbaum discusses the evolving relationship between medicine and performance, lessons learned from World Cup competition, how elite athletes recover from injury, and why the future of sports medicine may look very different from its past. From youth development to professional sports, his insights offer a rare look inside the decision-making processes that help keep world-class athletes performing at the highest level. If you're interested in Aaron Judge injury news, Tarik Skubal's return timeline, sports medicine, athlete recovery, USMNT, World Cup preparation, injury prevention, biomechanics, return-to-play protocols, and the latest MLB injury analysis, this episode of Injury Territory delivers expert insight from the front lines of elite sports. Subscribe for weekly MLB injury updates, sports medicine interviews, baseball analytics, and deep dives into the science shaping the future of sports. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

7. Juni 202628 min