by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (5/20/2013) Indians backup catcher Lou Marson is in the midst of a throwing program as he works his way back from right shoulder inflammation, but he said Monday he has "no clue" when he will return to action, according to MLB.com.
"It's definitely frustrating," Marson said. "I know what it is and kind of what I have to do. Hopefully, I can get on the field soon."
Lou Marson completes first throwing session
by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com (5/12/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson, who was recently cleared to throw, "came through fine" in his first throwing session over the weekend, manager Terry Francona told MLB.com Sunday.
Marson, on the 15-day disabled list, has been sidelined since April 25 with a shoulder injury. He has as many starts (two) as DL stints this season.
Lou Marson allowed to begin throwing
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (5/9/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson, who is on the 15-day disabled list with a shoulder injury, has been given clearance to begin a throwing program, according to MLB.com. Marson has been on the disabled list twice this season and has made just two starts.
Lou Marson still dealing with shoulder injury
by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com (5/5/2013) Indians backup catcher Lou Marson remains sidelined with a shoulder injury, MLB.com reports.
Marson hasn't played since April 25 due to the injury. According to the report, Marson has been dealing with the injury on and off for a couple of years. There is no timetable for Marson's return.
Lou Marson already back on DL
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (4/28/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson made his second trip to the disabled list this season after Cleveland put him back on the 15-day DL Sunday because of a sore right shoulder. Marson was activated off the DL Wednesday after spending a few weeks sidelined with a neck injury.
Marson is 0 for 3 with two walks through three games. Yan Gomes was recalled from Triple-A Columbus to take his roster spot.
Lou Marson starts after DL activation
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (4/24/2013) The Indians activated catcher Lou Marson (neck) off the 15-day disabled list Wednesday. Marson was immediately put in the starting lineup against the White Sox.
Lou Marson to be activated Wednesday
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com (4/22/2013) Indians backup catcher Lou Marson (neck) is expected to come off the disabled list Wednesday before a game at Chicago, MLB.com reported Monday. Marson will go back to being Carlos Santana's backup behind the plate.
Marson does not have an official at-bat this season but has walked twice for the Tribe.
Lou Marson to begin rehab assignment Tuesday
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com (4/16/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson will begin a rehab assignment Tuesday.
Marson has been on the 15-day disabled list with a neck injury, and will not be able to return until next week. He'll begin his rehab with the Indians' Triple-A club in Columbus.
Indians not rushing Lou Marson back
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com (4/11/2013) Indians manager Terry Francona said Thursday the team will remain cautious with the recovery of backup catcher Lou Marson, MLB.com reports. Marson was placed on the 15-day disabled list earlier this week with a neck strain and is not close to beginning a rehab assignment.
"He was rushing to try to come back as the emergency catcher," Francona said. "(But) he's pretty banged up."
Neck strain puts Lou Marson on DL
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (4/9/2013) The Indians placed catcher Lou Marson on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday because of a cervical neck strain. Yan Gomes was recalled from Triple-A Coumbus to take Marson's roster spot.
Lou Marson becomes necessary for Indians
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com (4/8/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson did not start Monday in the home opener versus the Yankees with Carlos Santana behind the plate and himself dealing with a neck strain.
But Santana suffered a thumb injury in the top of the ninth inning and could miss time. Marson walked in his only plate appearance. If Santana goes on the DL, Cleveland will be forced to add a catcher from the minors and Marson would be in line for some starts, if healthy.
Marson has walked twice and doesn't have an official at-bat this season.
Lou Marson not back in lineup yet
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com (4/8/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game Monday against the Yankees because of a neck strain. Starter Carlos Santana was once again in the starting lineup for Cleveland.
Lou Marson feeling better following collision
by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com (4/7/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson's condition has improved following a collision at home plate Saturday against Tampa Bay, MLB.com reports.
Although it was feared Marson had suffered a concussion, he was diagnosed with a cervical (neck) strain. Marson said he felt he could have played if needed Sunday, but the Indians are being cautious. He could be available for Monday's game.
Lou Marson exits game after home-plate collision
by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com (4/6/2013) Indians catcher Lou Marson was forced out of Saturday's contest against the Rays after suffering a cervical/neck strain, MLB.com reported.
Marson was involved in a home-plate collision with Desmond Jennings in the third inning. He stayed in the game to finish the inning after catching a few warmup pitches from Trevor Bauer. Marson did not return in the fourth and finished with just a walk in his only plate appearance. Carlos Santana shifted from designated hitter to catcher to fill the void.
Marson, Tribe ink deal
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com (1/19/2013) The Indians reached a contract agreement with catcher Lou Marson on Friday, avoiding arbitration. Marson received a one-year, $1 million deal.