Found June 09, 2009 on Post-Gazette:
Reliever Tyler Yates made it through one pain-free inning of a simulating mound outing this afternoon at Turner Park before a recurrence of a right-elbow inflammation flared and caused him to shut down indefinitely, awaiting further doctor's examination.
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