Colin Holderman was throwing on the field this afternoon. I spoke with him in the clubhouse afterward, it's the second time he's thrown since getting a cortisone injection from Dr. Don Sheridan while the team was in Phoenix for right thumb tenosynovitis. He said there was some recovery time involved before being able to throw again and that it's starting to feel better. This session had a little more "intent" built into it, Holderman said.
He told me this is the same type of injury that has bothered him over the last few years. He said at some point he'll have to get it taken care of, probably in the offseason.
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Colin Holderman was throwing on the field this afternoon. I spoke with him in the clubhouse afterward, it's the second time he's thrown since getting a cortisone injection from Dr. Don Sheridan while the team was in Phoenix for right thumb tenosynovitis. He said there was some recovery time involved before being able to throw again and that it's starting to feel better. This session had a little more "intent" built into it, Holderman said.
He told me this is the same type of injury that has bothered him over the last few years. He said at some point he'll have to get it taken care of, probably in the offseason.
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