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March 14, 2006
by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll
If the Braves want to keep their 200-year run of dominance going, they'll have to keep their players healthy.
March 13, 2006
by Will Carroll
Injuries didn't hold the Cardinals back last year, but they'll need to stay healthy in 2006.
March 10, 2006
by Will Carroll
With all sorts of mix-and-match options, how much will injuries affect the Astros' lineup choices?
March 9, 2006
by Will Carroll
The Blue Jays have revamped their lineup for the upcoming season. Are they going to stay healthy?
March 8, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
Will the Padres' health prevent them from winning a weak NL West?
March 7, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
Welcome to the team with healthy pitchers but question marks in the lineup. Nobody said defending all the marbles would be as easy as winning them.
March 6, 2006
by Will Carroll
Will delves into the issue of how you tell one Fish from the other when you're looking at the whole school.
March 3, 2006
by Dave Haller and Will Carroll
Now that they're under new management, can the Reds look forward to being a little healthier than they were last year?
March 2, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
The Mariners don't have the best track record with young pitchers. Will 2006 be any different?
March 1, 2006
by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll
Check out the medhead view on Scott Kazmir's mechanics, Rocco Baldelli's comeback, and baseball's most reliably healthy backstop.
February 28, 2006
by Dave Haller and Will Carroll
If the Royals don't have any hope of competing in 2006, can fans at least look forward to seeing the team's regulars stay in the lineup?
February 27, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
The Rockies are dependent on a single player, but will that single player stay healthy for 2006?
February 24, 2006
by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll
In 2005, the Nationals lost the most days to the DL of any MLB team. How do things look for them this season?
February 23, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
The Angels' hope of competing in the AL West is tied directly to their health.
February 22, 2006
by Dave Haller
The Brewers are a team on the rise, and their health has been a big part of that.
February 21, 2006
by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll
Last year, the Yankees succeeded despite their aging rotation. Will 2006 bring more of the same?
February 20, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
Will the D'backs have a healthy crop of veterans to go with their youth movement? Find out in today's Team Health Report.
February 17, 2006
by Dave Haller and Will Carroll
Many of the Twins' big bats will need to be monitored closely--their place in the AL Central depends on it.
February 16, 2006
by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll
Even after getting rid of one of their biggest health risks, the Phillies still have some injury concerns.
February 15, 2006
by Thomas Gorman and Will Carroll
With just one Red Light and five Yellows among their regulars, the Rangers should be able to field a consistent lineup in 2006. Will it be enough in the AL West?
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