07/21/1941
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Friday, February 12th, 1937
Boston Bees: RP Jennings Poindexter was injured . The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow, jammed finger, sore ankle. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, February 1st, 1937
New York Giants: RP Belve Bean was injured . The Diagnosis: Burned hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 days.
Wednesday, January 27th, 1937
Boston Bees: RP Steve Larkin was injured . The Diagnosis: Multiple burns. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Monday, January 11th, 1937
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Pinky Whitney was injured . The Diagnosis: Dislocated shoulder, bruised ribs, lacerated finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2-3 months.
Tuesday, January 5th, 1937
Detroit Tigers: SP Jim Turner was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Thursday, December 31st, 1936
Chicago White Sox: LF Tom Winsett was injured . The Diagnosis: Hyperextended knee. This injury keeps him out of action for 4 days.
Tuesday, December 1st, 1936
Detroit Tigers: 2B Jackie Hayes was injured . The Diagnosis: Bruised elbow, jammed finger, sore ankle. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 days.
Monday, November 16th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Woody Upchurch was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Monday, November 2nd, 1936
Chicago Cubs: Watty Clark has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 months.
Wednesday, October 14th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Henry Coppola was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, October 13th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: Guy Bush has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 months.
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Hallahan has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Monday, October 12th, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: C Bill DeLancey was injured . The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist, strained rib cage muscle, sore knee. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Wednesday, October 7th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: Joe Stripp has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Tuesday, October 6th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: C Al Todd was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, October 3rd, 1936
St. Louis Browns: C Sam W Narron was injured . The Diagnosis: Migraine. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Friday, October 2nd, 1936
New York Yankees: SS Billy Rogell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Bill Hallahan was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Sunday, September 27th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Lee Handley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Saturday, September 26th, 1936
Boston Braves: RP Frank Lamanske was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: C Frankie Hayes was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: 1B Johnny McCarthy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Severe hip strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Tuesday, September 22nd, 1936
New York Yankees: SP Johnny Broaca was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Chicago Cubs: LF Jesse Hill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Torn quadriceps. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
New York Giants: RF Mel Ott was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Detroit Tigers: SP Lou Garland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Monday, September 21st, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: RP Elon Hogsett was injured while saving a woman from being attacked by a mugger. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. This injury keeps him out of action for 3 weeks.
Sunday, September 20th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: RP Hal Kelleher was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Saturday, September 19th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: CF Jo-Jo White was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, September 16th, 1936
Washington Senators: RP Fred Heimach was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Washington Senators: RP Art Herring was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, September 15th, 1936
Boston Braves: SP Bill McGee was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Dick Lundy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, September 13th, 1936
New York Yankees: SP Waite Hoyt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Dutch E Leonard was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
New York Giants: CF Hank Leiber was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Yankees: RP Freddie Fitzsimmons was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Saturday, September 12th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: SP Willis Hudlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3-4 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: RP Tommy Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Tony Piet was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Jammed finger. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: RP Walt Tauscher was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Friday, September 11th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: 1B Joe Stripp was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Max Bishop was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, September 7th, 1936
New York Giants: 2B Frankie Frisch was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, September 6th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: SP Lou Garland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Earle Combs was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: RP Bud L Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Bobo Newsom was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about one week.
New York Giants: RP Nub Kleinke was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Saturday, September 5th, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Jesse Haines was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, September 4th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: 3B Frankie Crosetti was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, September 3rd, 1936
Washington Senators: RP Hal Wiltse was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 7-8 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Russ Bauers was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Wednesday, September 2nd, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Don Gutteridge was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Tuesday, September 1st, 1936
New York Yankees: CF Samuel Byrd was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
New York Yankees: SP Johnny Broaca was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Frankhouse was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Monday, August 31st, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: Lee Handley has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Saturday, August 29th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Charlie Moncrief was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Hugh Mulcahy was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn meniscus (knee). He's expected to miss about 3-4 months.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Earle Combs was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Friday, August 28th, 1936
New York Giants: 1B Bill Terry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, August 27th, 1936
Chicago Cubs: SP Watty Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Ruptured tendon (finger). He's expected to miss about 3 months.
Boston Red Sox: SS Rabbit Warstler was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Braves: 1B Sam Leslie was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip flexor strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Tuesday, August 25th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Fred Schulte was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised wrist. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Ray Benge was injured . The Diagnosis: Lacerated finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Monday, August 24th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: SS Otto Bluege was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, August 22nd, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Lee Handley was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Boston Braves: RP Bud L Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, August 21st, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: LF Buster Mills was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Washington Senators: RP Huck Betts was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: RP Jim Hayes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Wednesday, August 19th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: Leon Chagnon has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Cincinnati Reds: C Rollie Hemsley was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Joe Sullivan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Abdominal soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 18th, 1936
New York Yankees: CF Ben Chapman was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Plantar fascitis. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Luke Hamlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Partially torn UCL (elbow). This is a CAREER ENDING injury!
Monday, August 17th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Yankees: CF Ben Chapman was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Sunday, August 16th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: 1B Hank Greenberg was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained medial collateral ligament. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Friday, August 14th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: SP Firpo Marberry was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Stu Martin was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Thursday, August 13th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: SP Jack F Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, August 12th, 1936
New York Yankees: C Bill Dickey was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Indians: RP Ira Hutchinson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Tuesday, August 11th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: RP Leon Chagnon was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Roy C Johnson was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Broken collarbone. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Saturday, August 8th, 1936
Boston Braves: SP Script Lee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Dixie Walker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Friday, August 7th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: RP George Uhle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, August 6th, 1936
Washington Senators: 2B Buddy Myer was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Yankees: LF Tommy Thompson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised toe. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Wednesday, August 5th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Rube Walberg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: SP Bob Smith was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: RP Bud L Thomas was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: RP Al Blanche was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, August 4th, 1936
Chicago Cubs: SP Watty Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: SP Lefty Weinert was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about 4 days.
Monday, August 3rd, 1936
Chicago White Sox: 1B Johnny McCarthy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured foot. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: RP George Turbeville was injured . The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Sunday, August 2nd, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Pat Malone was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn flexor tendon (elbow). He's expected to miss about 14 months.
St. Louis Browns: 1B Ripper Collins was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, July 31st, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: George Puccinelli has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 4 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Guy Bush was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder impingement. He's expected to miss about 4-5 months.
Thursday, July 30th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Fred Frankhouse was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 29th, 1936
Chicago Cubs: CF Evar Swanson was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, July 28th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: LF John Stone was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about one week.
Sunday, July 26th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: CF Mule Haas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: C Shanty Hogan was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, July 25th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: Sheriff Blake has suffered a setback in his recovery from injury. He has elected to retire rather than continue his rehabilitation. This is a CAREER ENDING injury!
Boston Braves: RP Ray Kolp was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. He's expected to miss about 2 months.
Thursday, July 23rd, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Dutch E Leonard was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: SP Lee Grissom was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago White Sox: CF Mule Haas was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Fred Schulte was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, July 21st, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: CL Harry Eisenstat was injured . The Diagnosis: Stomach virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: RF Bruce Campbell was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, July 19th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Luke Hamlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, July 17th, 1936
New York Giants: RP Slick Castleman was injured . The Diagnosis: Conjunctivitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: CF Earle Combs was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Washington Senators: C Billy Sullivan Jr was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
Thursday, July 16th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: CL Jumbo Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Dick Lundy was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Wednesday, July 15th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: SP Johnny Welch was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: LF Gee Walker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hand contusion. He's expected to miss about 3 days.
Tuesday, July 14th, 1936
Boston Braves: C Charlie F Berry was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, July 13th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: SP Whit Wyatt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm stiffness. He's expected to miss about one week.
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Jimmy Dykes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: CF Clint Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, July 12th, 1936
Washington Senators: SP Jim D Weaver was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, July 11th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: RF Bruce Campbell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, July 10th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: LF Chick Hafey was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Thursday, July 9th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: CF Clint Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild groin strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jesse Haines was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Leo Mangum was injured . The Diagnosis: Burned leg. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Sunday, July 5th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Dazzy Vance was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tender elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Tom Zachary was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Yankees: RP Monte Pearson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Partially torn UCL (elbow). He's expected to miss about 7-8 months.
Saturday, July 4th, 1936
Washington Senators: C Billy Sullivan Jr was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: RP Larry French was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Surgery to remove bone chips (elbow). He's expected to miss about 5-6 months.
Friday, July 3rd, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: RF Dusty Cooke was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hip soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Tom Zachary was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Ted Kleinhans was injured . The Diagnosis: Bone bruise (wrist). This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Thursday, July 2nd, 1936
St. Louis Browns: RP Gordon Rhodes was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SS Dick Lundy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, July 1st, 1936
Detroit Tigers: RF Pete Fox was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised thigh. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Monday, June 29th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: 1B Hal Trosky Sr was injured . The Diagnosis: Dehydration. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Indians: SP Denny Galehouse was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
New York Giants: RP Augie Walsh was injured . The Diagnosis: Sprained finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Sunday, June 28th, 1936
Boston Braves: C Tommy Heath was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Quadriceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
New York Giants: C Harry Danning was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Intercostal strain. He's expected to miss about 2 days.
Saturday, June 27th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: 1B Johnny McCarthy was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, June 26th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Jimmy Dykes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Cleveland Indians: SP George Uhle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Chicago Cubs: 3B Mark Koenig was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Boston Red Sox: SP Sad Sam Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, June 25th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: RP Newt Kimball was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Mickey Haslin was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
New York Giants: SP Bill Hallahan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 1936
St. Louis Browns: LF Johnny Moore was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
New York Yankees: SP Vito Tamulis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, June 21st, 1936
Cleveland Indians: SP George Uhle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, June 20th, 1936
Boston Braves: RF Gene Moore Jr was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
St. Louis Browns: LF Johnny Moore was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Marv Owen was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Concussion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Friday, June 19th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: LF Debs Garms was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, June 18th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: SP Willis Hudlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained shoulder. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: 3B Marv Owen was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Knee contusion. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, June 17th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: RP Bob Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Chicago White Sox: CF Larry Rosenthal was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RF George Puccinelli was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Torn ankle ligaments. He's expected to miss about 6-7 weeks.
Tuesday, June 16th, 1936
New York Yankees: SP Waite Hoyt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, June 14th, 1936
Washington Senators: RF Carl Reynolds was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Friday, June 12th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: RP Peaches Davis was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Red Sox: LF Debs Garms was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 days.
Washington Senators: RP Fred Heimach was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 months.
Washington Senators: RF Carl Reynolds was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Thursday, June 11th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: SP Al Benton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Earl Whitehill was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Wednesday, June 10th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Clyde Hatter was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Arthritic elbow. He's expected to miss about 4-5 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CF Ethan Allen was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Partially torn labrum. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Tuesday, June 9th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Clyde Hatter was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, June 8th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Pep Young was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Luke Hamlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, June 7th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: 1B Hank Greenberg was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Twisted ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cleveland Indians: SP Thornton Lee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Cleveland Indians: CF Pepper Martin was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained back. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Friday, June 5th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: 1B Hank Greenberg was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Braves: 1B Sam Leslie was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, June 4th, 1936
Washington Senators: Billy Sullivan Jr has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Boston Braves: CF Jimmy Welsh was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Tuesday, June 2nd, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: RP Peaches Davis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Wrist soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: CF Clint Thomas was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Boston Red Sox: SP Clint Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Partially torn labrum. He's expected to miss about 5 months.
Monday, June 1st, 1936
Boston Red Sox: SS Rabbit Warstler was injured . The Diagnosis: Partially torn labrum. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Sunday, May 31st, 1936
Chicago White Sox: LF Rap Dixon was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Saturday, May 30th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Max Butcher was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tired arm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, May 29th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: RF Kiki Cuyler was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild hip strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, May 27th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: RP Ivy Andrews was injured . The Diagnosis: Food poisoning. This injury keeps him out of action for 1 day.
Washington Senators: 3B Buddy Lewis was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Forearm cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Slim Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1936
Detroit Tigers: SP Schoolboy Rowe was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, May 22nd, 1936
Detroit Tigers: SP Lou Garland was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sore hamstring. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Max Butcher was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, May 21st, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: RF Eddie Wilson was injured . The Diagnosis: Flu. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Bob Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, May 20th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: Slim Jones has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Boston Braves: RF Gene Moore Jr was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Boston Red Sox: RP Jack F Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Tuesday, May 19th, 1936
Washington Senators: SP Lefty Weinert was injured . The Diagnosis: Virus. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Chicago Cubs: RP Clay Bryant was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Monday, May 18th, 1936
Boston Braves: SP Script Lee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Heel soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Saturday, May 16th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: CL Fritz Ostermueller was injured . The Diagnosis: Viral infection. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago White Sox: SP Firpo Marberry was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: RF Dixie Walker was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Boston Braves: SP Roy Mahaffey was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Detroit Tigers: SP Elden Auker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Rotator cuff strain. He's expected to miss about 5-6 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: LF Gee Walker was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Friday, May 15th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: SP Lee Grissom was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained triceps. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Thursday, May 14th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Rube Walberg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Wednesday, May 13th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Jimmy Dykes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained rib cage muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cleveland Indians: RF Joe Vosmik was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Boston Braves: SP Script Lee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Thursday, May 7th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: SP Whit Wyatt was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Blurred vision. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Slim Jones was injured . The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Wednesday, May 6th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: 3B Jud Wilson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Jesse Haines was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, May 4th, 1936
Washington Senators: C Billy Sullivan Jr was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Bob Brown was injured . The Diagnosis: Strained back. This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Sunday, May 3rd, 1936
Washington Senators: SP Jim D Weaver was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Chicago Cubs: SP Watty Clark was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Saturday, May 2nd, 1936
Boston Red Sox: C Sammy Holbrook was injured . The Diagnosis: Earache. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Athletics: LF Al Simmons was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Bob Weiland was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Braves: SP Bob Smith was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Cincinnati Reds: 1B Dolph Camilli was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: Eye irritation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Thursday, April 30th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: CF Mule Haas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Strained groin. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
New York Giants: C Harry Danning was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Foot contusion. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 28th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: RP John Michaels was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: RP Milt Shoffner was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn labrum (Shoulder). He's expected to miss about 6 months.
Sunday, April 26th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Fred Schulte was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: Chronic back soreness. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
New York Yankees: RP Curt Davis was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Saturday, April 25th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: Leo Durocher has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Detroit Tigers: SP Whit Wyatt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Slim Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Friday, April 24th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: SP Al Hollingsworth was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Thursday, April 23rd, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Sheriff Blake was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Ruptured tricep tendon. He's expected to miss about 5 months.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Rube Walberg was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Jesse Haines was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Wednesday, April 22nd, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: CL Harry Eisenstat was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Red Sox: 3B Billy Werber was injured in a collision at home plate. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Red Sox: SP Sad Sam Jones was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
New York Yankees: SS Billy Rogell was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hand soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
St. Louis Cardinals: SP Chet Brewer was injured . The Diagnosis: Sprained finger. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 21st, 1936
Cleveland Indians: CF Pepper Martin was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: SP Danny MacFayden was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Washington Senators: SP Jim D Weaver was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Harry Holsclaw was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Dead arm. He's expected to miss about one week.
Monday, April 20th, 1936
Cincinnati Reds: SS Billy Myers was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Sunday, April 19th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: 2B Walter Cannady was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Saturday, April 18th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: SP Jack F Wilson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Tender shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: CL Harry Eisenstat was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, April 17th, 1936
New York Giants: Jo-Jo Moore has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 1-2 weeks.
Thursday, April 16th, 1936
New York Yankees: 3B Red Rolfe was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: SS Leo Durocher was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Bruised collarbone. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Wednesday, April 15th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: LF Johnny Moore was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder tendinitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Tuesday, April 14th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Luke Hamlin was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about one week.
Boston Red Sox: SP Clint Brown was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, April 11th, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: Nub Kleinke has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Friday, April 10th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Larry Gillick was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
New York Giants: RP George Blaeholder was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
Thursday, April 9th, 1936
Detroit Tigers: RP Jumbo Elliott was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, April 8th, 1936
New York Giants: LF Jo-Jo Moore was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Bobby Coombs was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 7th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: RP Ralph Winegarner was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4-5 weeks.
New York Yankees: RP Steve Sundra was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Monday, April 6th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: SP Dazzy Vance was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: RP Jimmy Pattison was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Washington Senators: RP Ed Chapman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 3-4 weeks.
New York Giants: CF Freddie Lindstrom was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Patellar tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
New York Giants: LF Kit Carson was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Shoulder inflammation. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Sunday, April 5th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: 3B Roy Hughes was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Cleveland Indians: RP Paul Kardow was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm inflammation. He's expected to miss about 4 months.
Friday, April 3rd, 1936
Washington Senators: RP Tony Kaufmann was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Leroy Herrmann was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 months.
Thursday, April 2nd, 1936
New York Yankees: RP Bill Lohrman was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Boston Braves: SP Script Lee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Art Jacobs was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn labrum (Shoulder). He's expected to miss about 4 months.
Wednesday, April 1st, 1936
New York Giants: George Blaeholder has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Washington Senators: SP Jim D Weaver was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
New York Yankees: RP Kemp Wicker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Tuesday, March 31st, 1936
St. Louis Cardinals: RP George Milstead was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild hamstring strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Monday, March 30th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: Woody Jensen has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another one week.
Cleveland Indians: RP Frank T Pearce was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Chicago Cubs: 3B Mark Koenig was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Forearm cramp. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Euel Moore was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Finger blister. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Sunday, March 29th, 1936
New York Yankees: RP Buck Marrow was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild calf strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Cleveland Indians: RF Joe Vosmik was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Saturday, March 28th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: RP Bob Logan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Philadelphia Athletics: RP Slim Harriss was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow strain. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
Friday, March 27th, 1936
Brooklyn Dodgers: SP Leroy Herrmann was injured . The Diagnosis: Sinusitis. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Sheriff Blake was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore elbow. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Buck Rogers was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Chicago Cubs: RP Clyde Shoun was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
St. Louis Cardinals: C Bruce Ogrodowski was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Knee soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Allyn Stout was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Thursday, March 26th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Red Nonnenkamp was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Sprained knee. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: CL Tom C Baker was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore thumb. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Wednesday, March 25th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Dick Lanahan was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained forearm. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RF Chuck Klein was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: Strained back. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Monday, March 23rd, 1936
New York Giants: RP Don Hankins was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Leo Mangum was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Sunday, March 22nd, 1936
Chicago Cubs: SP Kenny Sheehan was injured . The Diagnosis: Cold. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days.
Saturday, March 21st, 1936
Cleveland Indians: RP Frank T Pearce was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Red Sox: SS Rabbit Warstler was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: Hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3 weeks.
Pittsburgh Pirates: SP General Crowder was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Friday, March 20th, 1936
Boston Red Sox: RP Marcel Serventi was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Forearm soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Boston Red Sox: RP Sugar Cain was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). He's expected to miss about 7 weeks.
St. Louis Browns: CF Clint Thomas was injured . The Diagnosis: Thumb contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Thursday, March 19th, 1936
St. Louis Browns: CF Clint Thomas was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Hamstring tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Boston Braves: SP Bob Smith was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Wednesday, March 18th, 1936
Philadelphia Athletics: CF Woody Jensen was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Latissimus dorsi (back) strain. He's expected to miss about 2 weeks.
Boston Braves: SP Bill McGee was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder inflammation. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Boston Braves: RP Carl Doyle was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Brooklyn Dodgers: RP Harry Matuzak was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 1-2 weeks.
Tuesday, March 17th, 1936
Washington Senators: RP Ken Chase was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow ligament reconstruction surgery. He's expected to miss about 13-14 months.
Cincinnati Reds: 2B Tony Cuccinello was injured being hit by a pitch. The Diagnosis: Fractured hand. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Monday, March 16th, 1936
New York Yankees: Steve Sundra has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 5 days.
Chicago White Sox: RP Grant Bowler was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (back). He's expected to miss about 5 weeks.
Detroit Tigers: RP Harry Smythe was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
Washington Senators: CL Larry French was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Oblique strain. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Stew Bowers was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Hamstring soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days.
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Leo Mangum was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Sunday, March 15th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: RP Ira Hutchinson was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Pulled abdominal muscle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 6 days.
Cincinnati Reds: RP Al Veach was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sore shoulder. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
New York Giants: RP George Blaeholder was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Strained oblique. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 weeks.
Saturday, March 14th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: SP Sheriff Blake was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Sprained ankle. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Friday, March 13th, 1936
Boston Braves: RP Ray Kolp was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Dutch Henry was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Torn flexor tendon (elbow). He's expected to miss about 10 months.
Thursday, March 12th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: C Shanty Hogan was injured while working out. The Diagnosis: Herniated disc (neck). This injury keeps him out of action for 1-2 weeks.
Washington Senators: C Alex Sabo was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: Bruised knee. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day.
Washington Senators: SP Charlie Root was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Mild shoulder strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
Wednesday, March 11th, 1936
Chicago White Sox: SP Monty Stratton was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
New York Yankees: RP Steve Sundra was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week.
Washington Senators: RP Tony Kaufmann was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Biceps tendinitis. He's expected to miss about one week.
Tuesday, March 10th, 1936
Cleveland Indians: SP Bob Feller was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Elbow ligament reconstruction surgery. He's expected to miss about 13-14 months.
New York Yankees: SP Waite Hoyt was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: Back stiffness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days.
Sunday, March 1st, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Wiedemeyer has suffered a setback in his recovery. He is not expected to recover for another 6 days.
Washington Senators: 1B Pete Susko was injured . The Diagnosis: Gluteus strain. This injury keeps him out of action for 2 weeks.
Wednesday, February 26th, 1936
Philadelphia Phillies: RP Charlie Wiedemeyer was injured . The Diagnosis: Elbow contusion. This injury keeps him out of action for one week.
Thursday, February 20th, 1936
Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Joe Heving was injured . The Diagnosis: Fractured wrist, strained rib cage muscle, sore knee. This injury keeps him out of action for 7 weeks.
Wednesday, February 19th, 1936
Boston Braves: RP Mike Salinsen was injured . The Diagnosis: Burned hand. This injury keeps him out of action for 5 days.
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