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Trout Out, Witt Out

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This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the latest injury to Mike Trout. On the surface, it’s “just” a hamstring strain. But after years of calf injuries, back problems, hand fractures, and repeated trips to the injured list, a larger question emerges: are we reaching the point where injury history becomes a bigger part of Trout’s legacy than baseball history? We examine the injury itself, what makes recurring lower-body issues so concerning, and what it means for the future of one of the greatest players of his generation. We also take a deep look at Bobby Witt Jr. and his MCL sprain. For most players, a knee ligament injury is significant. For one of baseball’s most explosive athletes, whose game depends on speed, agility, and elite movement, the impact could be even greater. How much does an MCL injury affect performance, and what should Kansas City fans expect when Witt returns? Plus, we examine the state of the Texas Rangers pitching staff as injuries continue to shape the club’s outlook heading toward the trade deadline. What options do the Rangers have? Should they buy, sell, or look for pitching reinforcements? Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Reds may be getting a major boost. With Hunter Greene and Elly De La Cruz nearing returns, we discuss whether Cincinnati has the pieces to make a legitimate second-half run and how much healthier stars could change the National League playoff picture. If you’re looking for MLB injury news, Mike Trout injury updates, Bobby Witt Jr. knee analysis, Hunter Greene return timeline, Elly De La Cruz updates, Texas Rangers pitching news, sports medicine, baseball analytics, and expert injury breakdowns, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the headlines every week. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount #MLB #MikeTrout #BobbyWittJr #HunterGreene #EllyDeLaCruz #TexasRangers #CincinnatiReds #BaseballInjuries #SportsMedicine #MLBNews #InjuryTerritory See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Trout Out, Witt Out

This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the latest injury to Mike Trout. On the surface, it’s “just” a hamstring strain. But after years of calf injuries, back problems, hand fractures, and repeated trips to the injured list, a larger question emerges: are we reaching the point where injury history becomes a bigger part of Trout’s legacy than baseball history? We examine the injury itself, what makes recurring lower-body issues so concerning, and what it means for the future of one of the greatest players of his generation. We also take a deep look at Bobby Witt Jr. and his MCL sprain. For most players, a knee ligament injury is significant. For one of baseball’s most explosive athletes, whose game depends on speed, agility, and elite movement, the impact could be even greater. How much does an MCL injury affect performance, and what should Kansas City fans expect when Witt returns? Plus, we examine the state of the Texas Rangers pitching staff as injuries continue to shape the club’s outlook heading toward the trade deadline. What options do the Rangers have? Should they buy, sell, or look for pitching reinforcements? Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Reds may be getting a major boost. With Hunter Greene and Elly De La Cruz nearing returns, we discuss whether Cincinnati has the pieces to make a legitimate second-half run and how much healthier stars could change the National League playoff picture. If you’re looking for MLB injury news, Mike Trout injury updates, Bobby Witt Jr. knee analysis, Hunter Greene return timeline, Elly De La Cruz updates, Texas Rangers pitching news, sports medicine, baseball analytics, and expert injury breakdowns, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the headlines every week. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount #MLB #MikeTrout #BobbyWittJr #HunterGreene #EllyDeLaCruz #TexasRangers #CincinnatiReds #BaseballInjuries #SportsMedicine #MLBNews #InjuryTerritory See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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