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Mets LF Alou tears hamstring, likely done for year
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The players union plans to approach Major League Baseball about developing formal leaguewide guidelines for managing concussions, a high-level union official said Wednesday. (article 7) Weiner said Church's case highlighted the challenge that concussions present, and how greater scrutiny of the injury could benefit players. (article 7) Medical decisions remain the purview of individual clubs, but Courtney said team doctors discussed concussion treatment at last November's general managers' meetings. (article 7) NEW YORK - Mets left fielder Moises Alou likely will miss the rest of the year because of a torn left hamstring, a setback that could mean the end of his 17-season career. (article 2) Trying to rehab a lingering strained left calf, the oft-injured Alou left Wednesday's game for Double-A Binghamton because of cramping in his hamstring. (article 2) " He's going to be out for a very long time Mets general manager Omar Minaya said after a 7-3 win over San Francisco. (article 2) If Ryan Church is feeling as if his head is going around in circles, perhaps that is because the story of his season has, too. (article 5) The Mets faced the sobering possibility Monday that outfielder Ryan Church may miss an extended period of time. (article 4)

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    1. With Outfielders Going Down, Tatis Has Mets’ Covered (nytimes.com, 07/11/2008, 984 words)
    2. Mets LF Alou tears hamstring, likely done for year (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/10/2008, 311 words)
    3. METS GM OMAR MINAYA: RYAN CHURCH NOT LIKELY BOUND FOR DL (NY Post, 07/08/2008, 415 words)
    4. Church’s Status and Ailment Are in Question (nytimes.com, 07/08/2008, 888 words)
    5. Mets’ Church Is Placed on Disabled List for the Fourth Time This Season (nytimes.com, 07/09/2008, 763 words)
    6. RYAN CHURCH'S SEASON MAY BE IN DANGER AFTER GOING ON DL FOR THIRD TIME THIS SEASON (NY Post, 07/09/2008, 318 words)
    7. Church’s Injury Spurs Union to Seek Concussion Guidelines (nytimes.com, 07/10/2008, 845 words)
    8. METS LOOK TO CONTINUE HOT STREAK (NY Post, 07/09/2008, 19 words)




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