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October 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  MICHIGAN IN THE PROS ending injured reserve by the Giants … Still recovering from a torn ACL and PCL suffered in 2012. • Mike Martin (2008‑11), DT, Ten‑ nessee Titans: Saw action in one of two games, missing the opener due to a hamstring injury… Recorded one solo tackle and one assist in his season debut Sept. 14. • David Molk (2008‑11), C, Phila‑ delphia Eagles: Played in one of two games, seeing significant time in a sea‑ son‑opening 34‑17 win over Jackson‑ ville Sept. 7. • Ryan Mundy (2003‑06, DB, New York Giants: Recorded 12 solo tackles and two assists through two games. • Patrick Omameh (2009‑12), OG, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Started the first two games of the season for the Bucs. • Denard Robinson (2009‑12), WR, Jacksonville Jaguars: Carried three times for eight yards and caught three passes for 17 yards through two contests. • Steven Schilling (2006‑09), OG, Se‑ attle Seahawks: Played in each of the Seahawks; first two games. • Michael Schofield (2010‑13), OT, Denver Broncos: Did not see action in either of the Broncos' first two contests. • LaMarr Woodley, OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers (2003‑06): Compiled one solo tackle and one assist through two games (one start). • Charles Woodson, CB, Oakland Raiders (1995‑97): Notched 12 solo tackles, five assists, one interception (re‑ turned two yards) and one pass broken up through two starts. Major League Baseball CLAYTON RICHARD IS HOPING FOR COMEBACK WITH ARIZONA Former Michigan pitcher Clayton Richard underwent AC joint surgery last summer and thoracic outlet sur- gery in the offseason, and he spent months afterward rehabbing at his home in Lafayette, Ind. The San Di- ego Padres released him after he went 2-5 with a 7.01 ERA in 2013, but the Arizona Diamondbacks picked the lefty up after he began throwing from a mound again June 19. "I'm just excited about another step in the right direction," Richard told the Indianapolis Star. "It's an- other opportunity to get back on a mound against professional compe- tition. I'm excited to get out there." Richard, who threw for a few teams before deciding to sign with Arizona, was patient before return- ing to the mound. "You don't want teams to come in and you're not healthy enough to be impressive," Richard said. "Velocity was a part of it. I didn't see the point of throwing for teams before I was ready to actually go somewhere. "It was about having command of my pitches and looking like be- ing a feasible option in professional baseball." Richard, whose last Major League game was June 21, 2013, struggled to regain his form at Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno. Pitching in three games for each club, he allowed 19 runs in 26 innings and posted a 1-3

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