Litsch's shoulder clears up: Toronto starting pitcher Jesse Litsch said Tuesday that precautionary tests on his right shoulder confirmed an infection is completely gone, according to SportsNet. Litsch, who has not pitched in the majors since September of last year, said he never felt pain comparable to what he experienced as the infection was reportedly a threat to his career. The infection stemmed from a platelet-rich plasma injection in the offseason. (Updated 05/22/2012)
Injury Report
Shoulder - 15-day DL. Out indefinitely (Updated - 5/22/12)
Fantasy Analysis
Litsch was shut down from all baseball activities during spring training after developing inflammation in his shoulder. The right-hander required arthroscopic surgery in early March after the PRP treatment, and his shoulder has been slow to recover since then. Litsch, 27, has appeared in just 39 games over the past three seasons for the Blue Jays and there is no timetable for his return. Keep him on waivers in all Fantasy formats. (Updated 05/22/2012).
01/25/2012 12:05 Positional and pitching eligibility for 2012
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