Injury Territory

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

  1. Aug 10

    Sweepers? No. Death Ball. Yes!

    Are sweepers dying? One of baseball’s hottest pitches is fading across MLB, and Edward Egros dug into the data to find out why. On this episode of Injury Territory, Edward takes a deep look at sweeper usage around Major League Baseball, examining which pitchers and teams are moving away from the pitch, what the results tell us, and why the sweeper still works extremely well for the right arms. Pitch design never stops evolving, though, so we also look at what might come next. Is the so-called “death ball” baseball’s next pitching obsession? Could a renewed emphasis on pronation pitches, changeups, and screwball-style movement change arsenals again? Pronation may be ready to take over the nation. Will Carroll also breaks down the latest MLB injury news, including another important update on Hunter Greene and his elbow, injuries creating problems across the Milwaukee Brewers infield, and Adley Rutschman’s return to the Boston Red Sox. Plus, there’s Joe Ryan’s butt. We promised injury analysis, not dignity. As always, Will and Edward connect MLB injuries, sports medicine, biomechanics, pitching analytics, Statcast data, pitch design, and performance to explain what’s changing around the game and why it matters. If you’re looking for MLB pitching analysis, sweeper usage trends, death ball pitching, pronation pitches, Hunter Greene injury updates, Brewers injury news, Adley Rutschman’s return, Joe Ryan injury news, baseball analytics, pitch design, biomechanics, or sports medicine, this episode of Injury Territory goes beyond the box score. Head to Factormeals.com/foul50off and use code foul50off to get 50% off and 1 free breakfast item per box for 1 year, while supplies last until 10/31/2026 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sweepers? No. Death Ball. Yes!
  2. Aug 7

    Will Judge Return?

    Will Aaron Judge actually return this season? He says he will—but what do the medical facts tell us? This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the latest on Aaron Judge and his recovery. Judge remains optimistic about playing again this year, but optimism and biology aren’t always the same thing. We examine everything we know about his injury, healing timeline, rehabilitation progress, and what the science says about his chances of returning in time to make an impact for the New York Yankees. We also discuss another setback for Hunter Greene, who is headed to see renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache as concerns about his elbow continue to grow. What does that consultation mean? Is surgery on the table, or is there still reason for optimism? Plus, injury updates from around Major League Baseball, including top prospect Trey Yesavage, who may have seen his season come to an early end, and Blake Snell, whose long-awaited return appears to be just around the corner. And yes… Will somehow forgets to mention Joe Ryan, so you’ll have to wait another week for the inevitable glute jokes. If you’re looking for Aaron Judge injury updates, Hunter Greene elbow news, Blake Snell return timeline, Trey Yesavage injury analysis, Yankees news, baseball sports medicine, MLB injury reports, pitching health, biomechanics, and expert baseball injury analysis, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the headlines every week.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Will Judge Return?
  3. Aug 4

    Post Deadline Changes

    The MLB Trade Deadline is over. Now comes the hard part: making all the new pieces fit. This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down what happens after the trades are made, as contenders try to turn talent into championships while navigating some very real injury concerns. The Los Angeles Dodgers may have assembled baseball’s most talented rotation on paper, but can they actually keep everyone healthy? With Tarik Skubal joining a staff that already includes Shohei Ohtani, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and more, we examine how the Dodgers will manage workloads, recoveries, and innings to build the rotation they hope carries them through October. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox pushed all their chips to the middle after a scorching month and an aggressive deadline. But with Adley Rutschman still sidelined by a mysterious wrist injury, how much uncertainty remains? Will explains what the injury might actually be, why wrists are so difficult for hitters, and what Boston should expect down the stretch. We also discuss Corbin Burnes’ anticipated return, Clay Holmes’ new role in Chicago, and whether the New York Yankees will ever get their full roster back on the field. As always, we separate short-term headlines from long-term realities using sports medicine, biomechanics, and baseball analytics. If you’re looking for MLB trade deadline analysis, Dodgers rotation breakdown, Tarik Skubal, Shohei Ohtani pitching news, Red Sox updates, Adley Rutschman injury news, Corbin Burnes return, Clay Holmes, Yankees injury updates, baseball analytics, and expert MLB injury analysis, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the biggest stories in baseball every week. See how K12 Powered Schools can help unlock your child’s full potential.  Enroll online today at K12.com/foul See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Post Deadline Changes
  4. Aug 2

    Injuries And Deals!

    The blockbuster is finally here: Tarik Skubal is headed to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now comes the harder question—how do the Dodgers actually use him? On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the biggest trade of the MLB season through the lens every contender should care about: health. Does adding Skubal finally allow the Dodgers to ease Shohei Ohtani away from his two-way workload? Is this the beginning of the end for Ohtani’s double duty, or simply another layer of protection as Los Angeles prepares for October? We also examine how injuries shaped this year’s MLB trade deadline. From Shane McClanahan to Ryan O’Hearn, Adley Rutschman, and Spencer Strider, we explain how player health changed valuations, altered trade strategies, and forced front offices to rethink both buying and selling. Who improved enough to become a legitimate World Series contender? Which teams missed their opportunity? And which clubs still have glaring holes that no trade could fix? As always, Will and Edward combine sports medicine, baseball analytics, and front-office strategy to explain not just what happened at the deadline—but why it happened. If you’re looking for Tarik Skubal trade analysis, Dodgers news, Shohei Ohtani pitching updates, MLB trade deadline reactions, Yankees and Dodgers rumors, baseball injuries, sports medicine, Spencer Strider updates, Adley Rutschman news, and expert MLB injury analysis, Injury Territory delivers the insight behind the headlines every week. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Injuries And Deals!
  5. Jul 29

    Dangerous Trades and Tempo

    What happens when an injury doesn’t go according to plan—but the outcome might actually be better? This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down the biggest MLB injury stories, starting with newly acquired Curtis Mead. Even with a protective padded glove, Mead suffered an injury shortly after the trade. Will explains what happened, why protective equipment isn’t always enough, and what it means for his recovery and his new club. The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to manage two key health concerns as Shohei Ohtani and Will Smith work through lingering injuries. How do Ohtani’s knee and Smith’s neck affect each other behind the plate and on the mound? Will looks at how their recoveries intersect and what the Dodgers will need from both stars as October approaches. We also revisit Shea Langeliers after knee surgery that didn’t unfold exactly as expected. Surprisingly, the unexpected turn in the operating room may actually accelerate his return to the field. Will explains the surgical decision, why it changes the rehabilitation process, and what fans should realistically expect from one of baseball’s top catchers. Meanwhile, Edward Egros dives into one of baseball’s newest debates: are the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system and in-game reviews changing the way pitchers attack hitters? Is there evidence that challenge strategy is affecting command, sequencing, or confidence—or is it simply another case of fans seeing patterns where none exist? Edward breaks down the numbers. If you’re looking for Curtis Mead injury updates, Shohei Ohtani knee news, Will Smith injury analysis, Shea Langeliers surgery, ABS challenge system, MLB injury news, baseball analytics, sports medicine, and expert insight into the stories shaping Major League Baseball, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the headlines every week. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Baseball America is the best place to learn about all the prospects on the move this Trade Deadline season. Now through Monday, our viewers get 30% off the first year of any digital, annual subscription with promo code Injury30. That's code Injury30 at BaseballAmerica.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dangerous Trades and Tempo
  6. Jul 26

    IL Trades Happen!

    Can injured players be traded? Absolutely—and one recent MLB deal proves one of baseball’s most common trade deadline myths is simply wrong. This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros break down why players on the injured list can be traded, using the recent deal that sent injured prospect Connolly Early from the Boston Red Sox to the Tampa Bay Rays for Curtis Mead. We explain how injured-player trades work, why teams are willing to make them, and how medical evaluations become one of the most important parts of deadline negotiations. We also examine how Shea Langeliers’ knee injury could dramatically affect both his value and the trade market. Is the injury enough to keep one of baseball’s most intriguing catchers off the market, or will a contender still make a move? Plus, injury updates on Juan Soto, Cody Bellinger, and Ronald Acuña Jr. as teams prepare for the stretch run. Will and Edward break down what each injury means, expected recovery timelines, and how player health could influence playoff races across Major League Baseball. If you’re looking for MLB trade deadline analysis, injured player trades, Shea Langeliers injury updates, Juan Soto news, Cody Bellinger injury, Ronald Acuña Jr. updates, baseball sports medicine, MLB trade rumors, and expert injury analysis, Injury Territory delivers the insight behind the headlines every week. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    IL Trades Happen!
  7. Jul 22

    Trade Deadline Risk!

    The MLB Trade Deadline isn’t just about talent—it’s about risk. This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll and Edward Egros examine the trade market through the lens every front office should be using: player health. Which stars carry hidden medical concerns that could depress their value? Which injury histories make a player a risky fit for a contender? And which unexpected injuries around the league are creating urgency, panic, and opportunities as teams race to improve before the deadline? From pitching durability to chronic injuries, workload concerns, and return-to-play timelines, Will explains how medical information can change the value of a trade far more than a scouting report or stat line ever could. Edward Egros also takes a deep dive into one of the most overlooked concepts in baseball analytics: schedule strength and third-order wins. Why do some teams look much better—or much worse—than their record? Which contenders are built on sustainable performance, and which may be heading for regression? Understanding these advanced metrics could completely change how you view the playoff race and the trade deadline. Plus, Will reveals one of the fascinating performance metrics the Milwaukee Brewers are monitoring with flamethrowing rookie Jacob Misiorowski as they work to maximize his performance while minimizing injury risk. It’s another example of how modern player development goes far beyond velocity and innings pitched. If you’re looking for MLB trade deadline analysis, baseball injury news, Jacob Misiorowski updates, advanced baseball analytics, third-order wins, schedule strength, sports medicine, pitching health, player valuation, and expert insight into how injuries shape roster decisions, Injury Territory delivers the context behind the biggest stories in baseball every week. To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to MintMobile.com/Territory. That’s it there’s no catch. Get 20% off your first order of $125 or more at MackWeldon.com with promo code FOUL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Trade Deadline Risk!

Ratings & Reviews

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About

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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