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[QUOTE="Fairfield Fan, post: 2309338, member: 6911"] What nonsense. Here is the major league baseball webpage on the MLB website for injuries updates: [URL="http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/fantasy/injuries/"]Fantasy Baseball Player Injury Updates[/URL] Take, for example, the page on that website for the New York Mets: [URL="http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/fantasy/injuries/"]Fantasy Baseball Player Injury Updates[/URL] That webpage states, for example, for Michael Conforto: "Exited game early Aug. 24; may require surgery for posterior capsule tear in left shoulder." Try Steve Matz: "Underwent season-ending surgery to reposition ulnar nerve in left elbow per Aug. 23 update." Got it? That pro league makes certain that all of the injuries to any major league player are listed clearly and in detail. The WNBA wants to be taken seriously as a pro league of the highest caliber, as it should. But if that is the goal, then it needs to begin treating both players and fans with the respect they deserve. And telling fans what's going on with those players and how bad their injuries are, should be part of that strategy. End of story. [/QUOTE]
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