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Monday, August 27th, 1956 | RF Robert Brown is ill. The Diagnosis: flu-like symptoms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 1 day. | Monday, August 13th, 1956 | RF Renaud Brisebois was injured in a collision at a base. The Diagnosis: back tightness. He's expected to miss about one week. | Thursday, July 12th, 1956 | SP José Pérez was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: sore shoulder. He's expected to miss about 4 days. | Saturday, July 7th, 1956 | LF Renaud Brisebois was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: mild oblique strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 5 days. | Tuesday, June 19th, 1956 | MR Ralph Todd was injured while pitching. The Diagnosis: hamstring strain. He's expected to miss about 3 months. | Saturday, June 16th, 1956 | SS Tomas Rocheleau was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: strained triceps. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks. | Tuesday, June 12th, 1956 | 2B Brian Harrell was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: back spasms. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days. | Monday, June 11th, 1956 | 1B Rafael Chávez was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: heel soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 3 days. | Sunday, June 10th, 1956 | C Andrew Jackson was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: knee tendinitis. He's expected to miss about 4 weeks. | Tuesday, June 5th, 1956 | 3B Damien Tunnicliffe was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: strained forearm. He's expected to miss about one week. | Saturday, May 12th, 1956 | RF Bill Cox was injured while throwing the ball. The Diagnosis: mild abdominal strain. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last one week. | Wednesday, April 25th, 1956 | CF Agellid Ridha is ill. The Diagnosis: sinus infection. He's expected to miss about 2 days. | Sunday, April 22nd, 1956 | RF Orlando Franco was injured on a defensive play. The Diagnosis: foot soreness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 2 days. | |
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