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[/FONT]Benson likely out for season with rotator cuff tear
[/FONT]Benson likely out for season with rotator cuff tear
BALTIMORE -- Orioles pitcher Kris Benson has a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder and will almost certainly miss the 2007 season.
A recent MRI exam revealed a partial tear, Benson's agent, Gregg Clifton said Monday. The injury will require surgery, but the procedure has not yet been scheduled.
"We'd like to get it done as soon as possible so we can start the recovery process," Clifton said.
After coming to Baltimore in a January 2006 trade with the New York Mets, Benson went 11-12 with a 4.82 ERA in 30 starts. He was supposed to serve as the voice of experience in a young starting rotation that includes Erik Bedard, Daniel Cabrera and Adam Loewen.
Benson is due $7.5 million this year, the final guaranteed season of a $22.5 million, three-year contract. The Orioles hold a $7.5 million option for 2008 with a $500,000 buyout.
Orioles executive vice president Mike Flanagan, team vice president Jim Duquette and manager Sam Perlozzo did not immediately return telephone calls.
Rotator cuff tears usually require between eight to 12 months of rehabilitation before a pitcher can expect to return. But Clifton did not rule out the possibility of Benson pitching in 2007.
"No one can accurately predict the duration of recovery. I'm not a doctor," he said. "It's not what I think or what Kris thinks. It's what the doctors think."
The 32-year-old Benson missed the 2001 season after elbow-ligament transplant surgery and made only 18 starts in 2003 because of tendinitis in his right shoulder.
Benson finished second on the Orioles behind Bedard in wins and starts and was third in inning pitched (183). He had a career-high three completes games, but lost two of them.
In 2005, his first full season with the Mets, Benson allowed three runs or fewer in 19 starts. He was 10-8 with a 4.31 ERA, but New York won 17 of the 28 games in which he appeared.
But the Mets traded Benson for pitchers Jorge Julio and John Maine. There was speculation that the deal was perpetuated by the behavior of Benson's wife, Anna, who has her own Web site and publicly discussed intimate details of their sex life.
Mets general manager Omar Minaya contended that Anna Benson was not a factor in the trade. Anna Benson asked for a divorce in late March last year, but rescinded the request within the week.
Kris Benson's injury was first reported by Foxsports.com.