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Injuries Plague MLB After the First Week of the Season

SI's Tom Verducci shares his insight into the plague of injuries that have swept through MLB.

One of the greater concerns of ball clubs during this MLB season was the increased likelihood of injury after 2020's shortened season. After the first week of play, those concerns were confirmed as injuries throughout the league have several key players already on the IR. SI's Tom Verducci shares his insight into the plague of injuries that have swept though MLB. 


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Tom Verducci
TOM VERDUCCI

Tom Verducci is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated who has covered Major League Baseball since 1981. He also serves as an analyst for FOX Sports and the MLB Network; is a New York Times best-selling author; and cohosts The Book of Joe podcast with Joe Maddon. A five-time Emmy Award winner across three categories (studio analyst, reporter, short form writing) and nominated in a fourth (game analyst), he is a three-time National Sportswriter of the Year winner, two-time National Magazine Award finalist, and a Penn State Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient. Verducci is a member of the National Sports Media Hall of Fame, Baseball Writers Association of America (including past New York chapter chairman) and a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 1993. He also is the only writer to be a game analyst for World Series telecasts. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, with whom he has two children.