Larkin may have to go back on DL
The Cincinnati Enquirer Shortstop Barry Larkin suffered a strained right calf while running the bases and left Wednesday's game after the Reds' six-run fourth inning. He is listed as day-to-day and today will have an MRI, the result of which might determine whether Larkin will return to the disabled list. A left calf injury calf caused him to miss 22 games earlier this season. He had started only two games since he returned. BENGALS Dillon predicts division title for Bengals Akili's time may be up REDS Reds 9, Braves 3 Photo gallery Larkin may have to go back on DL Reds Notebook: Guillen puts aside griping Closer just a job for Smoltz BASEBALL Browning replaces Sabo as minor league manager NL: SF's Schmidt blanks D-backs AL: Royals rock M's with 6 homers Baseball Notebook: Dodgers OF tackles fan GOLF Annika prepared to play her best Course of the Week: Devou Park Local golf course guide MOBILE SKATEPARK SERIES Equipment decreases extreme-sports risks Skatepark Series Schedule NBA NBA's 'LeBron Lottery' today LeBron signs shoe contract with Nike UC's Kenyon Martin carrying Nets Spurs even series with Mavs NHL Senators force Game 7 with Devils HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Wednesday's High School Results High School Schedule Tennis Poll & Honor Roll TV SPORTS Sports on TV-Radio Return to Reds front page...
Shortstop Barry Larkin suffered a strained right calf while running the bases and left Wednesday's game after the Reds' six-run fourth inning.
He is listed as day-to-day and today will have an MRI, the result of which might determine whether Larkin will return to the disabled list.
A left calf injury calf caused him to miss 22 games earlier this season.
He had started only two games since he returned.
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