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Pitcher Jared Alexander MRI Negative Print E-mail
Written by Liz Chun - echun@kgmb9.com   
May 06, 2008 11:53 PM

 
As of today, UH's prized pitcher Jared Alexander is now listed as questionable as he rehabs his throwing arm.

The good news, his MRI results were negative which means there appears to be no tear in Alexander's elbow. The bad news, he's not 100 percent right now and coach Mike Trapasso decided today the right hander will not make this week's road trip to New Mexico State.

Alexander hurt his throwing arm against Sacramento State last Friday after pitching 5 plus scoreless innings.


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Last Updated ( May 14, 2008 08:38 PM )
 

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