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Jamie Moyer of Philadelphia Admitted to Hospital
Phillies pitcher Jamie ... to hospital due to recurring symptoms from groin surgery Jamie Moyer - Pitcher - Health - Philadelphia Phillies - United ... the Seattle Post Intelligencer (link); Former Mariners lefty Jamie Moyer is back in a Philadelphia hospital because of recurring problems from ...
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... s completely comfortable and fine.”
After a fantastic 2008 campaign, Moyer wasn’t as sharp in 2009. He had a 4.94 ERA with a record ... to put his baseball future under question. The team still insists that Moyer should be ready for spring training, however a retirement announcement wouldn’t be too surprising.
Jamie Moyer was hospitalized on Wednesday (Image: Zuma Press)
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This is some late night breaking news regarding Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer. This coming from the Seattle Post Intelligencer; Former Mariners lefty Jamie Moyer is back in a Philadelphia hospital because of recurring problems from groin surgery. "Jamie was admitted to the hospital in ...
Macho Row posted 3 hours ago from macho-row. ...
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PHILADELPHIA — Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer has been hospitalized due to recurring symptoms from groin surgery in September.
The team announced Wednesday that Moyer has been admitted to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital but did not give any more information about his condition.
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Jamie Moyer is in the hospital , but reason reported yet. Here’s wishing Jamie a quick recovery from whatever is ailing him.
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Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer underwent surgery yesterday after an MRI exam showed a small blood collection that could have been infected, the team said last night.
Moyer, 47, was admitted to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia ... yesterdays procedure, performed by surgeon Bill Meyers, minor.
Jamie is doing very well, Phillies team physician Michael Ciccotti said in ...
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