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.Brian Sutterer MD on the reports that Pantoja suffered a shoulder injury instead of an elbow injury: “I don’t think you can sit here and say, guaranteed, there’s no shoulder injury, but you definitely can’t ignore the dislocated elephant in the room — his elbow — as he’s going...

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