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Injury Territory

Injury Territory

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Will Carroll is a leading voice at the intersection of sports medicine, analytics, and the business of baseball. His work has been cited across Major League Baseball front offices, broadcast booths, and training rooms, often shaping how injuries are discussed and understood at the highest levels of the sport.

Will hosts Injury Territory, a show that explores what actually happened, why it matters, and what comes next. No panic or hot takes - just context about injuries. Part of the Foul Territory Network

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Episodes
  • Injury Territory: Soriano Up, So Many Down
    May 1 2026

    Injuries are stacking up across MLB, and this week on Injury Territory, we take a hard look at what’s driving the early-season surge in breakdowns—while also spotlighting what it looks like when a pitcher finally gets through it.

    Edward Egros dives deep on José Soriano and his dominant April (14:00), breaking down the underlying metrics, mechanical changes, and health factors that are helping him deliver on long-promised upside. It’s a case study in what happens when talent and durability finally meet—and what it might mean going forward.

    From there, we circle the league to track key MLB injuries, rehab updates, and potential comebacks, including Garrett Crochet, Jackson Chourio, Trevor Rogers, Gerrit Cole, and Jared Jones. Who’s trending toward a return, who’s at risk of longer-term issues, and how should teams (and fans) be reading the signals?

    If you’re looking for real analysis on MLB injuries, pitcher performance, rehab timelines, and the science behind durability, this episode of Injury Territory breaks it all down.

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    32 mins
  • Injury Territory Emergency Pod: Garrett Crochet Shelved
    Apr 29 2026

    The season’s barely underway and already the alarms are going off in Boston Red Sox land, so this emergency episode of Injury Territory steps in as something closer to a bullpen session than a fire drill. Will Carroll takes a measured look at Garrett Crochet and the shoulder issue that has fans hovering over the edge, digging into Crochet’s injury history, workload patterns, and why this latest development might not carry the long-term weight people fear for the Red Sox ace.

    From there, the lens widens the way it always does this time of year, when April optimism starts to run headfirst into the realities of tissue and torque. (11:30) Manny Machado and Mookie Betts headline a growing list of early-season concerns, with updates on players heading out on rehab assignments, others breaking down sooner than expected, and the constant churn that defines the first month of the MLB season. It’s not just a rundown of who’s hurt, but why it’s happening, how teams manage it, and what it actually means going forward.

    This is an Injury Territory emergency podcast built for fans trying to separate signal from noise, panic from pattern. If you’re tracking MLB injuries, Red Sox news, Garrett Crochet updates, or just trying to understand how injuries shape the season before it really gets going, this is where you start.

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    20 mins
  • Injury Territory: NY Calf, MN Injuries
    Apr 26 2026

    The show opens wide and then narrows, the way these things tend to go when performance and physiology start colliding. We start with Sebastian Sawe and the pull of a sub-2 marathon, not as a stunt but as a stress test on the outer edge of what the body can absorb and return. From there, the lens tightens on baseball - on the soft-tissue realities that keep showing up in April and May - through calf strains for Giancarlo Stanton and Francisco Lindor, and what those injuries actually mean for timelines, mechanics, and the way teams manage risk when the calendar says “early” but the standings already feel late (2:06).

    Edward takes a longer walk through the basepaths and asks a question teams don’t like to put on the record: should baserunning decisions explicitly price in injury risk, and if so, how? It’s not about being conservative; it’s about understanding where the edge really is when hamstrings, calves, and adductors start to carry the cost. We check in on returning pitchers - what’s real, what’s rust, and what’s signal hiding inside the noise - before shifting to the NBA playoffs, where the Minnesota Timberwolves are learning how quickly a roster can thin and a run can wobble when bodies don’t hold (31:00).

    If you’re here for the box score, you’ll get it. If you’re here for what the box score can’t tell you yet, that’s the point.

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    31 mins
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