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Altruistic Sheets Decides To Get Hurt Before The Season Starts

Posted by Harvey Bars · February 5th, 2009

Ben Sheets
“Ben! Over here! How many games can you guarantee you’ll start next season?”

Via MLB.com:

Free agent right-hander Ben Sheets may need surgery to repair the torn flexor tendon in his elbow, and his former employers may be asked to pick up the tab. Brewers assistant general manager Gord Ash said on Thursday that the team has been in discussions this week with Sheets’ agent and officials from Major League Baseball about who would pay for the procedure.

“We’re working our way through all of the details and we don’t know the answer yet,” Ash said. “Major League Baseball has regulations related to workers comp and there are procedures and protocols that have to be respected. We’re working our way through those so I can’t give you much insight other than that.”

The Texas Rangers and Sheets reached an agreement on a two-year contract late last week and only a physical stood in the way of the deal being completed. But everything changed once it was determined that Sheets had a torn flexor tendon that might require surgery.

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