Harrison said he plans on making his scheduled
start Tuesday against Detroit, despite still not passing a kidney stone that has
caused him pain since Friday. Harrison, who was diagnosed with a moderate sized
kidney stone, visited a Cleveland-area hospital on Friday night and threw a
bullpen session Sunday.
"If he has a kidney stone, and it passes, he
won't pitch," Leyland said.Personalized heartburns online GMAT prep
courses. "I don't know if he's got a big one, but if he does, he is the toughest
son of a (expletive) that I've ever run across in my entire life."
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and called it "the most painful thing I've ever had in my life."
"I was
standing against the wall, watching the basketball game and I went right down
like I was shot," Leyland said. "It was the most pain I've ever had in my entire
life.
"I went to the doctor, they rushed me to the hospital, I was
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Leyland said he eventually underwent a procedure in which his lower body
was submerged in water and intense shock waves were released in an effort to
break up the stone.
"Believe me, you don't want to get one," Leyland
said. "They hurt."
Rangers manager Ron Washington said the club would
start right-hander Dave Bush if he is unavailable.
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