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05.07.2008 1:39 pm

Mulder shut down with “mild strain”

DENVER — After a meeting with the Cardinals team doctor Wednesday morning, lefthanded starter Mark Mulder will be shut down for at least a week to calm what’s being called a “mild rotator cuff strain”, the team announced in a press release this afternoon.

Mulder experienced what was described as “shoulder fatigue” during his start Monday in Memphis. He was scheduled for one start on his rehab assignment, and then the Cardinals were going to have to decide what do with the lefthander when the 30 days of his rehab assignment expired May 14.

Wednesday’s diagnosis delays that decision.

“The bottomline is this is not a setback whatsoever,” Mulder’s agent Gregg Clifton said this afternoon. “It’s a hiatus for a week, and then after he’s re-evaluated he’ll be back out there. … Everyone feels a brief rest period will allow him to come back (feeling stronger).”

Mulder is coming off two shoulder surgeries in the past two seasons. The first was a repairing of his labrum and left rotator cuff. The second was needed last September to repatch a section of the rotator cuff that did not heal following the first surgery.

Through his rehab, Mulder has also been trying to break the bad mechanical habits that developed over the course of pitching several seasons with rotator cuff troubles. That has mainly meant restoring his arm slot to a higher, full-extension release than he ever had as a Cardinal.

The lefthander met with Dr. George Paletta in St. Louis in Wednesday morning. The evaluation discovered a “mild rotator cuff strain”, and a seven to 10 days of rest were prescribed. He will be re-evaluated at the end of the stretch.

Mulder made five starts on his rehab assignment, posting a 6.66 ERA and allowing 33 hits in 25 2/3 innings on his rehab assignment.

More later today here and on StlToday.com

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Derrick,

Any idea where I can find last night’s box score on this new contraption? The new layout takes a little getting used to, but so far so good.

— Joe
4:41 pm May 7th, 2008

It seems that not only Mulder, but big league pitchers in general are NOT exactly as durable or as tough as pitchers in the past…..You’d think with all of the improvements in rehab, training and nutrition these players wouldn’t be as fragile as they seem.

— dctoddone
4:44 pm May 7th, 2008

Mulder is done… It was a bad signing and Trade. I wish we still had Haren.

— Cards
4:47 pm May 7th, 2008

I wish nothing but the best for Mulder. He’s a class dude who I think would love nothing more than to re-pay the Cards and fans for their patience. I just think it’s near the time when the team says enoughs enough, we need to move in another direction. Tough luck for him and the Cards

— Not so sure
5:51 pm May 7th, 2008

The Mulder situation is really a shame. I think a lot of people were hoping he could come back. It’s starting to look like he won’t ever be a big time pitcher again.

— Timcat
5:59 pm May 7th, 2008

It’s obvious he’s not ready for sure but wasn’t a medical diagnosis required for roster considerations?

— MoeGreen63
6:30 pm May 7th, 2008

Man, it sure seems like the last people you would want to work on you is the Cardinals team Dr.’s. I’d always go someplace out to get work done, these guys seem to be butchers.

— strong bad
6:37 pm May 7th, 2008

Mulder is a soft toss lefty that is unfortunately washed out, I believe Oakland knew they were getting rid of a problem when they traded him, like the previous post said sometimes you win sometimes you loose in these trades. I think Jocketty did the best he could for what he had, and Thank the good Lord above we didn’t get Barry Zito!!!!!!!!

— rdemt
8:57 pm May 7th, 2008

This is a lousy excuse but genius by the Cardinals. Everybody knows the Cardinals made up this “mild strain” only to give the Cards more time to see what they want to do with Mulder. His 30 day DL stint was about to expire and they were foing to be forced to make a decision regarding activitating him. Coming with a “mild strain” is the perfect way to deter this process and not mess up the chemistry inside the clubhouse. Go Cards! Izzy sux

— Mike
9:49 am May 8th, 2008

Just finished reading all of the comments regarding Mulder. The collective IQ of the people posting on this blog can’t be more than 25.

— Amazed
10:44 am May 8th, 2008

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