I wasn't around yesterday to inform you, but in case you didn't know, Thursday was a lot like every other day of your life. The sun rose in the morning, it set in the evening, and in between the Athletics placed Rich Harden on the disabled list.The A's opened the second half of the season by making an all-too-familiar roster move, placing righty Rich Harden on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 8, with a strained right shoulder on Thursday morning.Harden met with Angels team doctor Lewis Yocum over the break, and though there was no additional structural damage to his arm or shoulder, Yocum thinks he needs to rest for at least two more weeks before beginning rehab. All of which means that Harden won't be back pitching for the A's in any fashion for at least a month.
Says Harden about his newest trip to the shelf,
"I'm happy the MRI didn't show anything serious or any structural damage," Harden told the San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday. "I wanted to make sure I didn't hurt anything else. Basically, it's the same impingement. I'll rest a little bit, do some rehab outings and hopefully be able to help out the team and be part of that pitching staff that has done so well this year."What Harden forgot to say was "and then get hurt again so I can finish the season on the disabled list as well. It's so much fun there, we have a pool and everything!"
Previously at FanHouse:
Rich Harden Doesn't Feel 'Exactly Right'
Billy Beane Isn't Very Optimistic About Harden
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