BLAKE HAWKSWORTH RUMORS

Dodgers' Hawksworth to miss opener

Not all the news on the first day catchers and pitchers were officially required to report was of the good variety. LIke spring could ever go that way. Usually, though, it waits until the first practice. However, Manager Don Mattingly told reporters in Phoenix on Tuesday that right-handed reliever Blake Hawksworth would not be ready by opening day after undergoing a second surgery...
Via Fox Sports West  |  February 21, 2012

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Los Angeles Dodgers: Reliever Blake Hawksworth had surgery on Wednesday to remove bone spurs and scar tissue. Probably going to be a bit late to Spring Training. Los Angeles Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw was named the 2011 Sportsman Of The Year by the Los Angeles Sports Council. Well deserved. —– Los Angeles Times: Tom Barrack‘s interest in purchasing the Dodgers confirmed...
Via ChadMoriyama.com  |  January 15, 2012

Dodgers' Hawksworth Undergos Elbow Surgery

Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth underwent a minor surgical procedure to remove scar tissue and shave down a bone spur in his right elbow. Hawksworth is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks. He should be pitching at some point in spring training and could be on the team’s opening-day roster.
Via dodgers.scout.com  |  January 13, 2012

Dodgers RHP Hawksworth has right elbow surgery

Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue and shave down a bone spur in his right elbow. Hawksworth is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks. A team spokesman said Wednesday that Hawksworth should be ready to pitch sometime during spring training and could be on Los Angeles' opening-day roster. The right-hander was 2-5 with...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 11, 2012

Dodgers P Hawksworth has arthroscopic elbow surgery

Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth underwent arthrscopic surgery on his right elbow. Hawksworth had scar tissue removed and a bone spur shaved down in his elbow during the procedure. He is expected to need four to six weeks to recover. Hawksworth made 49 appearances with the Dodgers last season, compiling a 2-5 record and 4.08 ERA.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  January 11, 2012

Dodgers P Hawksworth (elbow) out 4-6 weeks

Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth should be ready for major league competition well in advance of the team's April 5 season opener following arthroscopic surgery on Wednesday to remove a bone spur and scar tissue from his right elbow.
Via ESPN  |  January 11, 2012

Dodgers RHP Hawksworth has elbow surgery (AP)

Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove scar tissue and shave down a bone spur in his right elbow. Hawksworth is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks. A team spokesman said Wednesday that Hawksworth should be ready to pitch sometime during spring training and could be on Los Angeles' opening-day roster.
Via Yahoo! Sports  |  January 11, 2012

Blake Hawksworth To Have Arthroscopic Elbow Surgery, Was He Pitching Hurt?

Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that reliever Blake Hawksworth will have surgery on January 11th. Dodgers reliever Blake Hawksworth is scheduled to undergo a minor surgical procedure Wednesday to remove scar tissue and shave down a bone spur in his right elbow. Hawksworth is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks. He should be pitching at some point in spring...
Via ChadMoriyama.com  |  January 11, 2012

Hawksworth to undergo arthroscopic surgery

Dodgers right-handed reliever Blake Hawksworth will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his elbow Wednesday to remove a bone spur and scar tissue only five weeks before the opening of Spring Training, the club announced.
Via dodgers.com  |  January 10, 2012

Rumored Replacements For Heidi Watney at NESN

If NESN had any sense of PR, they’d be playing up the hunt for Heidi Watney’s replacement like one of their Red Sox-related reality shows. I get constant questions about it, and looking at Chad Finn’s Twitter stream, he’s getting asked about it all the time as well. Here are three candidates that have been rumored (though it appears now that Sullivan is no...
Via Boston Sports Media Watch  |  November 28, 2011
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