News: The Rangers activated RHP Eric Hurley, RHP Doug Mathis, OF David Murphy and LHP C.J. Wilson from the 15-day DL.
Analysis: Hurley's disappointing rookie year ended early due to right shoulder tendinitis. He is an injury-risk sleeper for deeper formats, mostly AL-only leagues, on Draft Day 2009. There is long-term potential here, but he has yet to prove capable of getting big leagues out consistently
News: RHP Eric Hurley (right shoulder tendinitis) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 28. He had returned for just one start after spending June 30-July 26 on the DL with a left hamstring strain. He was shut down for the season Sept. 3.
Analysis: Hurley has long-term potential, so consider him a sleeper in deeper formats in spring 2009. He will enter camp with a chance to compete for a rotation spot. All of the Rangers starters figure to get a good amount of run support next season
Eric Hurley will not be rejoining the Texas rotation, sidelined with right shoulder inflammation that has led the Rangers to a decision theare not going to pitch him again this year, according to MLB.com.The Rangers prefer Hurley concentrate on rehabilitation and next season, thus there is no reasont to push for return this season.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports Texas Rangers SP Eric Hurley (shoulder), who is on the disabled list with right shoulder inflammation, will leave for Arizona on Friday, Aug. 8 and will begin throwing on Monday, Aug. 11 or Tuesday, Aug. 12. He is hoping to be back in the big leagues in two or three weeks.
News: The Sports Xchange reports that Eric Hurley received a cortisone injection in his achy right shoulder Tuesday, which means his return is not imminent.
Analysis: When the Rangers begin a week-long road trip Friday, Hurley will go to Arizona to begin a throwing program. It's very possible he won't return before Sept. 1. He remains limited to AL-only Fantasy leagues when healthy
Status: D.L.. Out indefinitely
Rangers placed RHP Eric Hurley on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 28, with right shoulder inflammation. The Rangers initially called it biceps tendinitis, but now they're saying the soreness is in the shoulder. They started off wanting him to pitch through it anyway, but they're making the smart move here.
Numbers in parenthesis for each team indicates total runs scored that game. Numbers next to each pitcher indicates earned runs.
The run differential is based on total runs each team scored when Eric Hurley has a decision. (i.e. win/loss) Similarly, the opposing pitcher listed also received a decision.
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