It turns out that the pain in Sean Green's side was a broken rib. There are many who will say who cares, he stunk, but Green was the teams only opportunity for a ground ball specialist.Sometimes what you need is a ground ball to hold the runner at third or turn a double, sometimes a fly ball out is as bad as a hit. We have some very good swing and miss strike out relievers but when someone does get a hit it's usually a fly ball and with a runner on third and less then two outs, that's a run. Don't look for reliever Sean Green to return soon. Further tests at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan revealed Green has a stress fracture of a rib on his right side. source ESPN NY
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