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Wed Aug 10 201605:03RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps, hamstring) moved rehab to Tripl...
RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps, hamstring) moved his rehab to Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday, when he took the loss after allowing one run in one inning of relief in the opening game of a doubleheader. Henderson was placed on the disabled list on June 21 due to right biceps tendinitis and appeared to be close to returning to the Mets when he injured his hamstring while pitching for Las Vegas on July 18. He began a new rehab assignment Saturday, when he pitched for Single-A St. Lucie. Henderson is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in 31 games for the Mets this season.
Mon Aug 8 201602:09RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) began new rehab assi...
RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) began a new rehab assignment with Class A St. Lucie on Saturday, and he pitched one scoreless inning. He has been out since June 19, and he made eight minor league rehab appearances in July before he was shut down again.
Sat Jul 2 201606:28RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) made first rehab app...
RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) made his first rehab appearance for Double-A Binghamton on Friday night, when he gave up three runs over just two-thirds of an inning. Henderson started for Binghamton and was expected to pitch an inning but he was lifted after throwing 27 pitches. He went on the disabled list June 21 (retroactive to June 19) after going 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in 31 games.
Wed Jun 22 201603:39RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) placed on 15-day dis...
RHP Jim Henderson (right biceps tendinitis) was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday, retroactive to Sunday. Henderson was injured Saturday night, when his fastball was clocked at 91 mph -- 3-to-4 mph slower than usual -- during an abbreviated appearance in which he faced two batters and recorded one out. It is the latest shoulder malady for Henderson, who appeared in 14 major league games in 2014 before undergoing right shoulder surgery that kept him out of the bigs for all of 2015. Henderson is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in 31 games this season.
Mon Jun 20 201601:53RHP Jim Henderson (right shoulder) expected to undergo MRI Sunda...
RHP Jim Henderson (right shoulder) was expected to undergo an MRI Sunday, one day after he threw just 10 pitches and recorded one out in the seventh inning before leaving with a sore shoulder. Henderson's fastball was clocked in the low 90s, several mph lower than usual, during his abbreviated outing. Manager Terry Collins said Saturday night that Henderson is believed to be dealing with an impingement. Henderson pitched in just 14 games in 2014 and missed all of the 2015 season due to shoulder trouble. He is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in 21 games this season.
Sun Jun 19 201603:56RHP Jim Henderson (right shoulder) pulled Saturday night after r...
RHP Jim Henderson (right shoulder) was pulled Saturday night after recording only one out and allowing the game-tying run in the seventh inning of the Mets' 4-3 loss to the Braves. Henderson's fastball, which is usually in the mid-90s, was clocked at 91 mph as he gave up a homer to Braves C Tyler Flowers and retired 3B Brandon Snyder on a grounder to short. Manager Terry Collins said afterward trainers believe Henderson is dealing with an impingement and that he won't pitch Sunday. Collins said he wasn't sure if Henderson, who was limited to 14 games in 2014 and missed all of 2015 because of shoulder trouble, will go on the disabled list. Henderson is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in 21 games this season.
Sun Jun 12 201603:47RHP Jim Henderson unavailable Saturday because of torn fingernai...
RHP Jim Henderson was unavailable Saturday because of a torn fingernail on his right hand. He's appeared in 29 games this season for New York, posting a 1-2 record with a 3.52 ERA.
Thu May 21 201518:40Henderson outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Thursday
Henderson was outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Thursday.
The Brewers decided to outright Henderson after assigning him to Triple-A coming off his stint on the 15-day DL. Henderson has posted an ERA of 3.65 in 12.1 innings pitched with Colorado Springs thus far in 2015 and will look to return to form at just over a week removed from being on the DL.
Wed May 13 201518:19Henderson (shoulder) activated off 15-day DL and optioned to Tri...
Henderson (shoulder) has been activated off the 15-day DL and optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
Henderson was placed on the 15-day DL retroactive to Mar. 26 due to inflammation in his throwing shoulder. He has progressed well through his rehab assignment, but still hasn't matched the usual velocity on his fastball. Henderson will join the Brewers' Triple-A affiliate for the time being.
Thu Apr 30 201511:10Henderson (shoulder) appeared in fifth rehab game, and third wit...
Henderson (shoulder) appeared in his fifth rehab game, and third with Double-A Biloxi, on Wednesday night. He has given just one earned run and three hits while posting a 6:1 K:BB ratio in five innings during his rehab assignment.
Henderson has thrown the ball well during his rehab assignment, but he still has not regained his mid-90s velocity, as his fastball was sitting at 90-92 mph in Wednesday's outing, according to Biloxi Media Director Chris Harris. Henderson should be ready to pitch for the big league club soon -- if he isn't already -- but he will have to find another way to get major league hitters out if he does not have his big fastball.
Fri Apr 17 201511:21Henderson (shoulder) will begin rehab assignment with Class-A Br...
Henderson (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment with the Class-A Brevard County Manatees.
The big thing for Henderson will be finding the velocity he seemed to lose in spring training due to last year's shoulder injury. If he doesn't find it or suffers a setback, it's hard to see him pitching effectively in the majors anytime soon.
Sat Apr 4 201514:51Henderson placed on 15-day DL
Henderson was placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 26, with right-shoulder inflammation, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Henderson will stay in Arizona and pitch in minor league games before joining High-A Brevard County in mid-April. It sounds like he may not be ready to come off the DL until late April or early May.
Sun Mar 15 201514:01Henderson hasn't regained velocity from before shoulder surgery ...
Henderson hasn't regained his velocity from before his shoulder surgery and could be in danger of missing the Opening Day roster, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Most of Henderson's 2014 season was lost to the shoulder issue, and the part that wasn't was affected by the shoulder. With the Brewers having a fair amount of depth in the bullpen heading into 2015, the former closer could find himself pitching in the minors should he fail to regain his pre-surgery form.
Wed Mar 4 201515:58Henderson (shoulder) took to mound for inning Wednesday
Henderson (shoulder) took to the mound for an inning Wednesday, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Henderson appears to be fine following the injury, and finished his inning striking out two and hitting one batter. Assuming he didn't suffer any setbacks, he should be good to go moving forward. He'll likely take on a middle relief role for the Brewers to begin the season, but his experience as a closer could put him in the mix this season should something go wrong on the back end, assuming he pitches well.
Sun Mar 1 201520:57Henderson (shoulder) threw first live batting practice session t...
Henderson (shoulder) threw his first live batting practice session this spring on Sunday, FOX Sports Wisconsin reports.
Henderson is merely hoping to lock down a setup or middle relief role, as the Brewers recently re-signed Francisco Rodriguez to close games. Jonathan Broxton is seemingly next in line for save, but it's worth noting that Henderson was expected to close last season, before the combination of shoulder soreness and ineffectiveness derailed his year. He's only a bit behind Milwaukee's other pitchers, and should be fine for Opening Day.
Tue Feb 24 201512:33Henderson (shoulder) threw at nearly max effort during Monday's ...
Henderson (shoulder) threw at nearly max effort during Monday's spring training workouts.
Henderson is nearly back at 100 percent after undergoing shoulder surgery in August. It's not yet clear what his role will be come Opening Day, but the Brewers have yet to name a closer, and a healthy Henderson -- who saved 28 games two seasons ago -- figures to be an option unless a reliever such as Francisco Rodriguez or Jonathan Papelbon is added to the roster before the regular season kicks off.
Thu Jan 22 201511:25Henderson threw off mound Monday for first time since undergoing...
Henderson threw off a mound Monday for the first time since undergoing a procedure on his shoulder in August, the Calgary Herald reports.
Henderson threw just 15 easy fastballs Monday, but getting back on the bump represents an important step in his recovery from shoulder surgery. He will be brought along slowly leading up to and during spring training, but hopes to be ready for Opening Day.
Tue Aug 19 201418:38Henderson underwent cleanup procedure on right shoulder Tuesday ...
Henderson underwent a cleanup procedure on his right shoulder Tuesday and is expected to need four months to recover.
Details are starting to emerge regarding Henderson's surgery and the news is generally positive. The right-hander underwent an arthroscopic procedure to clean up the labrum and rotator cuff in his shoulder, but the four-month recovery window should put him on track to be ready for spring training. Henderson was limited to just 14 appearances this season as a result of the shoulder issues.
Tue Aug 19 201417:45Henderson underwent shoulder surgery Tuesday
Henderson underwent shoulder surgery Tuesday, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
The shoulder simply wasn't getting stronger through rehabilitation, so Henderson and the Brewers opted for surgery in the hope that he can return to full strength at some point in 2015. Henderson's availability for the start of next season is far from certain, however, as he now faces a several-months-long recovery process.
Fri Aug 15 201421:05Henderson may be headed for shoulder surgery
Henderson may be headed for shoulder surgery, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
On Friday, manager Ron Roenicke ruled Henderson out for the rest of the season, and it sounds like the 31-year-old's shoulder may need to be surgically repaired. Henderson was expected to serve as the Brewers' closer this season but he ended up making just 14 appearances before the shoulder issue forced him onto the DL. If surgery is indeed necessary, Henderson could be in jeopardy of missing the start of the 2015 season.
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