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- Updated: May 2, 2016
CINCINNATI — Just when some Reds pitchers and manager Bryan Price thought they were close to being out from under injury woes, they got pulled back in. Homer Bailey and Anthony DeSclafani were expected to have their rehab assignments by now, but both are currently shut down from throwing.
Add Raisel Iglesias going on the disabled list with a recurrence of shoulder issues and Jon Moscot battling soreness with his surgically repaired non-throwing shoulder, and the frustration is piling up as injuries seem to have plagued the Reds in recent seasons.
“Maybe we have to find the Schleprock in the organization, I don’t know,” said Price, referring to a character from the animated “Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show” of the 1970s. “There is some bad health mojo going on right now.”
Price endorsed the Reds’ medical staff and their work Monday, but acknowledged the organization might seek to review past practices just in case.
“I think anybody that has injuries that are copious and run over a stretch of time, you have to look at if we’re doing anything we have to look into,” Price said. “I have great confidence in what we’re doing here. I …
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