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Ohio State University's Kinslow Diagnosis Revealed
Wednesday, July 5th , 2056
The injury that has kept Casey Kinslow out of action since 07/03/2056 will keep him out a while longer. Ohio State University Buckeyes officials made the announcement this afternoon. They said that Kinslow is expected to miss at least 5 months with a torn back muscle.
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Allan Doubleday looking great following offseason durability training
Monday, July 3rd , 2056
Over the offseason, Allan Doubleday, took a different approach to his training—focusing on building strength and durability to withstand the long MLB season. After dealing with injury scares in previous years, Allan Doubleday spent the winter at the team's practice facility, working closely with training staff to enhance his resilience.
Staff designed a new regimen for him, which included a mix of weight training, mobility exercises, and injury prevention drills. A special emphasis was placed on strengthening his core and improving his overall flexibility. As he progressed, they were able to further tailor the program to fit his needs, allowing him to maximize his effort.
By the time he concluded the program, Allan Doubleday said he felt stronger, faster, and more prepared to handle the physical demands of the season. "It’s about building a foundation that will carry me through the year," he said.
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Francisco Rubio may have a new secret weapon in his pitch arsenal
Monday, July 3rd , 2056
This offseason, Francisco Rubio has been hard at work on a new pitch that could redefine his effectiveness on the mound: the cutter. After seeking out new ways to diversify his offerings, Francisco Rubio worked with the team’s pitching coaches and data scientists to develop this new pitch from the ground up.
Starting from his motion and natural release point, the cutter was identified as a good pitch to try out. He then went through the basics of the grip, intent, and release. This was perhaps the longest part of the training, as Francisco Rubio really got a feel for the cutter. Finally, he met up with the team's data scientists, who made use of advanced biomechanical tracking and video analysis in order to help him refine the spin and movement of the pitch.
"I wanted to add something different to my mix," Francisco Rubio said. "The cutter has a real chance to change the outcome of at-bats, and it’s been a lot of fun working on it." Francisco Rubio believes the addition of the cutter will make him even more unpredictable and dangerous on the mound. Fans will be eager to see this new pitch in action the mound in the coming season.
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