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Oh Fuck!

Time to blame the new bases.

He's holding the back of the leg. Hope its just a cramp and not a hammy..

Later


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
D'oh missed your post, KC


Nah, Nimms deserves attention in three threads tonight.



At first I thought he popped a hammy but later seemed lower.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I tentatively agree. But I bet we don't see any steal attempts from the guy for a while.


Although he did indicate during a dugout interview last week that he may look to be more aggressive with SB attempts this season (although

I confess I forget how strongly he worded it as I was busy gazing at whats-her-name's boobies at the time).


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Yeah, I was expecting as much. Just now, he has whatever lingering effects there are from this ... bone bruise? ... to proffer in response to any inquiries anyone might make going forward.



And if that's the way he's going to slide, it's probably just as well.


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For a guy who's a good athlete, he can look more than a bit ungraceful at times.

Not Hunter Pence level ungraceful, but not exactly Barishnikov either.


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Low grade, week to week, able to resume baseball activities by 5/15...


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Certainly.



But a guy can easily hurt himself jumping up and down but injure himself? (Another fellow we know)



I'm just perplexed how they are so delicate. They are human, yes, and human bodies are easily injured but a trained athlete?



Though I'll admit I don't know what happened with nimmo so I probably really shouldn't be commenting


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Again, though, I'm not sure that Diaz hurt himself jumping up and down. It was the jumping that made it clear that he was hurt, but he looked off before that to me.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Again, though, I'm not sure that Diaz hurt himself jumping up and down.


I kinda thought this too. I was too busy making bunny hop jokes but

I also meant to agree with you the other day.


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I once threw my back out picking up something to put in the trash. Now granted I meet nobody's standard of "proper shape," but it wasn't so much the mundane act as it was the accumulation of stresses that needed one more tiny trigger. I think a lot of athletic injuries (probably more so to pitchers than any other type of pro athlete) fall in the category where it's not one impact or event, but a buildup of stresses that just goes pop in a seemingly innocuous place. I think Edgy is right that Diaz's body language implied that he knew something wasn't right. But I guess he thought there was no harm in joining the celebration.


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Brandon believes he'll be ready for Opening Day. At lest his disposition isn't week to week.


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