MATTHEWS SUFFERS KNEE INJURY ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY SET, PUTTING CHILL ON TRADE TALKS SPORTS FINAL, C Edition
Matthews, 36, injured his right knee Friday while working out at the East Bank Club in Chicago, according to Cub physician Dr. Jacob Suker, who is attending the annual winter meetings here. The Cubs were apparently close to making a deal for Matthews, who might have gone to the White Sox for Carlton...
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Published in | Chicago tribune (1963) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago, Ill
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
08.12.1986
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Summary: | Matthews, 36, injured his right knee Friday while working out at the East Bank Club in Chicago, according to Cub physician Dr. Jacob Suker, who is attending the annual winter meetings here. The Cubs were apparently close to making a deal for Matthews, who might have gone to the White Sox for Carlton Fisk. The Detroit Tigers also were interested in Matthews. He tied Jody Davis for the team lead last season in home runs with 21, although Matthews had only 370 at-bats to Davis' 528. -- New White Sox general manager Larry Himes got his first real taste of the winter meetings Sunday. He scrambled around the clock, laying the foundation for trades. |
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ISSN: | 1085-6706 |