Both chronically injured players and injury prone players have both missed time in the past due to injuries, but that's where the similarities end. Someone who's chronically injured, as others have said, simply means he has had more than his share of bad luck. Someone who's injury prone has had past injuries that are medically related, and that are not believed to be fixed entirely. If you're trying to choose between signing a chronically injured player and an injury prone one, the choice is easy: get the guy who is not more likely to get hurt in the future, the guy whose past injuries don't suggest a recurring problem (i.e. Griffey's hamstring, I believe, is what usually shuts him down). To say that they're both "not available to play" is true, but an oversimplification. Sorry, I can't help it. I love definitional debate :wink: