Episodes

  • Cole Returns, Tatis' Power Doesn't
    May 23 2026

    Gerrit Cole is finally back on a major league mound, but on this episode of Injury Territory, Edward Egros noticed something in the data that could tell us a lot about what version of Cole the New York Yankees are actually getting.

    We also break down the troubling situation surrounding José Berríos and the possibility of Tommy John surgery, a development that could leave the Toronto Blue Jays in a difficult spot both competitively and structurally as the season moves deeper into summer.

    Then there’s Fernando Tatís Jr.. The bat speed is still there. The athleticism is still there. The power… isn’t. So what’s going on? We take a deep look at whether Tatís’ shoulder history may be affecting his swing mechanics, power production, and overall offensive profile in ways the surface stats don’t immediately reveal.

    Edward also digs into one of the most overlooked injury-prevention stories in baseball: how infielders and outfielders work together defensively to reduce risk, improve positioning, and avoid the increasingly dangerous collisions happening around walls and shallow outfield space. Defensive alignment isn’t just about outs anymore. It’s about survival.

    If you’re looking for MLB injury analysis, Gerrit Cole updates, Fernando Tatís Jr. shoulder analysis, Tommy John surgery news, baseball biomechanics, defensive positioning, sports medicine, and advanced baseball analytics, Injury Territory delivers the insight behind the headlines every week.

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    25 mins
  • Dr. Neal ElAttrache talks Tommy John surgery and "NanoNeedle"
    May 22 2026

    Dr. Neal ElAttrache has been at the center of modern sports medicine for decades. From working alongside legends like Frank Jobe and Lew Yocum to helping evolve the Tommy John procedure itself, he’s been in the room for nearly every major shift in how elite athletes recover, return, and redefine what’s possible.

    Now he’s back at the center of baseball’s next medical leap. On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Dr. ElAttrache to discuss the new “NanoNeedle” procedure that has suddenly become one of the biggest stories in baseball after its use on Tarik Skubal and Blake Snell.

    The conversation goes far beyond the headlines. What actually makes this procedure different? Why are recoveries potentially moving faster? Are teams beginning to rethink the entire cycle of elbow injuries before reconstruction becomes necessary?

    ElAttrache explains how minimally invasive procedures are changing the decision tree for pitchers, why “less invasive” doesn’t mean “less serious,” and how advances in imaging, instrumentation, and rehab are reshaping sports medicine in real time. There’s also a fascinating discussion about the evolution of pitching injuries, the pressures of modern velocity, and where baseball medicine could be headed next.

    This is one of the most important voices in sports medicine talking about one of the most important developments in baseball health. Subscribe to Injury Territory for more conversations on baseball injuries, biomechanics, workload, surgery, rehab, and the future of player health.

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    45 mins
  • The NanoNeedle & the Damage Done
    May 19 2026

    Blake Snell is the latest pitcher to undergo the “Nano Needle” procedure, joining Tarik Skubal in what could become one of the biggest sports medicine stories in baseball. On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll explains what the nanoscopic elbow treatment actually is, why teams are suddenly embracing it, and what it could mean for pitcher recovery timelines, workload management, and the future of arm care across MLB.

    We also look at the long-awaited return of Gerrit Cole, who could finally be back on a major league mound this weekend, while the San Francisco Giants continue spiraling through what feels like a full-scale injury meltdown. From roster instability to cascading pitching concerns, we break down what’s happening and why it may not be getting better anytime soon.

    Edward Egros takes a deeper analytical dive into one of the most fascinating trends in modern baseball: how improved outfield positioning, defensive range, sprint speed, and analytics-driven coverage are creating new injury risks around walls and warning tracks. Better defense has changed the geometry of the game—and maybe made outfield play more dangerous than ever.

    Plus, more MLB injury updates, rehab news, player analysis, and a major announcement about an upcoming episode of Injury Territory.

    If you’re looking for MLB injuries, baseball analytics, pitching health, sports medicine, biomechanics, rehab timelines, defensive positioning analysis, and the latest baseball injury news, subscribe to Injury Territory for weekly insight that connects performance and health better than anyone else.

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    36 mins
  • Mariners place star Cal Raleigh on IL, 2025 MiLB ATC of the Year Manny Lopez joins
    May 15 2026

    What does an MLB medical coordinator actually do in Latin America? On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Manny Lopez, the Cincinnati Reds Latin American Medical Coordinator and the 2025 PBATS Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year, for a fascinating look into one of the most important — and least understood — jobs in professional baseball.

    Recording from the Dominican Republic, Manny explains how player health is managed across countries, cultures, languages, academies, affiliates, and organizations, while giving a behind-the-scenes look at international baseball development, injury prevention, rehabilitation, communication, and the realities of sports medicine in Latin America. From coordinating care for teenage prospects to bridging cultural gaps between players and MLB organizations, this conversation covers an essential part of baseball that most fans never see.

    We also break down key MLB injury news and player health updates involving Cal Raleigh, Max Fried, Ronald Acuna, and Robbie Snelling, including rehab timelines, injury risk, workload concerns, and what teams may be planning behind the scenes.

    If you care about MLB injuries, baseball sports medicine, athletic training, rehab, biomechanics, player development, pitching health, or the future of international baseball operations, this episode of Injury Territory delivers insight you won’t find anywhere else.

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    29 mins
  • Injury Territory: Skubal Nano, Alvarez Knee
    May 13 2026

    The walls are angry, Tarik Skubal got the future injected into his elbow, and baseball keeps finding new ways to turn outfield defense into a contact sport.

    This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll breaks down the growing conversation around Tarik Skubal’s nanoscopic elbow procedure (1:43), the “Nano Needle” style surgery that could dramatically shorten recovery timelines and reshape how teams think about joint cleanup procedures moving forward. What exactly did Dr. Neal ElAttrache do, why does it matter, and is this the beginning of a real shift in sports medicine rather than just another buzzword?

    We also react to breaking news involving Francisco Alvarez’s knee (7:25) and what it means for the New York Mets moving forward, while taking a deeper look at the surprising rise in outfielder collisions around MLB.

    Why are so many players crashing into walls? The answer goes way beyond bad luck. Modern defensive positioning, improved sprint speed, and analytics-driven coverage are pushing outfielders deeper and faster than ever before. Teams optimized for run prevention. The walls apparently objected. From Jasson Domínguez to Kerry Carpenter to Eli White, we examine why warning tracks no longer warn, why walls are suddenly angry, and how the geometry of baseball itself has changed.

    If you’re looking for MLB injury analysis, sports medicine insight, baseball analytics, pitching health, rehab timelines, and the science behind modern player movement, Injury Territory is where baseball makes sense.

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    27 mins
  • Injury Territory: Dr. Ashu Goyle and Regenokine
    May 10 2026

    Why did Kobe Bryant fly to Germany for Regenokine treatment when today’s athletes can get the same procedure in Scottsdale?

    This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Dr. Ashu Goyle, one of only a handful of U.S. physicians certified to perform Regenokine therapy, for a deep dive into one of the most talked-about—and controversial—procedures in modern sports medicine. Dr. Goyle explains what Regenokine actually is, how it differs from PRP and stem cell therapies, why elite athletes have sought it out for years, and where it realistically fits in today’s injury treatment landscape.

    The conversation explores the gap between hype and evidence, the types of injuries and arthritis cases that may respond best, and why procedures once associated with overseas “miracle clinics” are now becoming part of mainstream athlete care in places like Scottsdale.

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    We also break down key MLB injuries and roster concerns around the league, including Tyler Glasnow, Ronald Acuna, and whether Logan Webb’s knee issue may have quietly pushed the San Francisco Giants toward an early-season reality check.

    If you’re interested in MLB injuries, sports medicine, biologic treatments, pitching health, or the evolving science of athlete recovery, this episode of Injury Territory goes deep into where the game is heading next.

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    41 mins
  • Injury Territory: Correa and Pagan Down
    May 7 2026

    MLB teams are worth billions, pitching injuries are everywhere, and somehow clubs are still trying to keep players healthy on bargain-bin staffing. This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll opens (0:05) with a blunt look at the disconnect between franchise values, player investment, and the often shockingly underfunded medical and performance infrastructure surrounding modern baseball.

    Then Edward Egros goes deep on Tarik Skubal and the devastating changeup helping turn him into one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. (14:45) What makes the pitch so effective? How does it work off his fastball shape and release? And is this version of Skubal sustainable over a full season after everything he’s already overcome physically?

    We also break down injuries and rehab concerns around the league, including Emilio Pagan, Tyler Glasnow, Carlos Correa, Jared Jones, and more. Who’s close to returning, who’s trending the wrong direction, and what should fans actually be worried about?

    If you care about MLB injuries, pitching analytics, biomechanics, player development, and the hidden factors shaping wins and losses across baseball, Injury Territory gives you the context the box score can’t.

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    29 mins
  • Injury Territory: Skubal to IL
    May 4 2026

    We start with an emergency! Tarik Skubal heads for elbow surgery and if this sounds familiar, it should. We've seen this before and recently. We break down the implications for Skubal, the Tigers, and baseball.

    Then we get to what would have been the normal show! Is the Dodgers' Roki Sasaki the next dominant Japanese ace or is there something in the pitch mix that points in a different direction?

    On this episode of Injury Territory, Edward Egros breaks down Sasaki’s arsenal in detail, using pitch data, usage patterns, and underlying metrics to answer the question teams are quietly asking: can he hold up as a frontline starter, or does the profile hint at a future in shorter stints? The math is done for you, but the implications go well beyond one pitcher.

    Then Will Carroll zooms out to the bigger picture across MLB, tracking the mounting injury toll through the first month of the season. From Ronald Acuna to Cal Raleigh to Ryan Helsley and more, we look at what’s happening, why it’s happening, and how it’s shaping roster decisions and performance early in the year. The episode also dives into total days lost, emerging trends, and what the data says about workload, risk, and durability in today’s game.

    If you’re tracking MLB injuries, pitcher development, or the future of international stars like Roki Sasaki, this is your edge. Subscribe for weekly injury analysis, deep dives, and the kind of insight that connects performance, health, and results.

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    43 mins