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Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune: Injuries 2010


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Jason Bay, by phone, tells Ray Ramirez he's feeling better.


"Hello..."
"Hello, this is Ray Ramirez, head trainer of the New York Mets. I'd like to speak to Jason Bay to get an update on his concussion."
"Hi Ray. This is Bay. But you can call me Jay."
"Jay?"
"Ray?"
"Yeah Jay?"
"I'm feeling better, man."
"That's great! How much?"
"Way!"
"Way?"
"Way. You can tell 'em, Ray, that Jay Bay is a-okay!"
"Okay! Glad to hear it....Jay, Jay...you sure you're a-okay?"
"Hello?"
"Jay, this is Ray."
"Ray who?"
"Jay, you sure the concussion is coming around?"
"Hold on, I'll go get him."


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G-Fafif wrote:
LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Jason Bay, by phone, tells Ray Ramirez he's feeling better.


"Hello..."
"Hello, this is Ray Ramirez, head trainer of the New York Mets. I'd like to speak to Jason Bay to get an update on his concussion."
"Hi Ray. This is Bay. But you can call me Jay."
"Jay?"
"Ray?"
"Yeah Jay?"
"I'm feeling better, man."
"That's great! How much?"
"Way!"
"Way?"
"Way. You can tell 'em, Ray, that Jay Bay is a-okay!"
"Okay! Glad to hear it....Jay, Jay...you sure you're a-okay?"
"Hello?"
"Jay, this is Ray."
"Ray who?"
"Jay, you sure the concussion is coming around?"
"Hold on, I'll go get him."


This made my satchel hurt.


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quality bit. I thought it was gonna be a ray jay johnson thing.


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Jenrry Mejia, rehabbing with St. Lucie, knocks 'em out with four innings, one hit, one walk, seven strikeouts.


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Mejia returns to Binghamton, presumably fully rehabilitated. Brian Bruney goes on the DL at Buffalo.


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Didn't know foot-in-mouth was DLable.


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Gay-Rod hit by a Berkman line drive in BP , down for five minutes ....he was taking grounders at 3rd....treated by paramedics....


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LOL


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Alex Rodriguez Struck by Batting Practice Line Drive, Out of Lineup

Yankees star Alex Rodriguez was struck by a line drive and had to be helped off the field during batting practice before Saturday's game against the Red Sox.

Rodriguez was taking grounders at third base when new acquisition Lance Berkman drilled a ball that struck Rodriguez in the lower left leg. Rodriguez reportedly was talking to Fox announcer Joe Buck when he was hit.

Rodriguez limped toward center field then went to the ground as his teammates waved for the Yankees' medical staff. He stayed down for about five minutes before limping off the field alongside trainer Gene Monahan and heading into the clubhouse.

A short time later, Rodriguez was scratched from the starting lineup for Saturday's game, with Ramiro Pena inserted in his place. The Yankees called his injury a lower leg contusion and subsequent X-rays came back negative.

Berkman has two hits in 19 at-bats since joining the Yankees last weekend. He apologized to Rodriguez on the field and later told reporters he hoped the third baseman wouldn't be out long.

"It's my contribution to the Yankees so far -- not the greatest," Berkman said.


I imagine there's footage.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Alex Rodriguez Struck by Batting Practice Line Drive, Out of Lineup

Yankees star Alex Rodriguez was struck by a line drive and had to be helped off the field during batting practice before Saturday's game against the Red Sox.

Rodriguez was taking grounders at third base when new acquisition Lance Berkman drilled a ball that struck Rodriguez in the lower left leg. Rodriguez reportedly was talking to Fox announcer Joe Buck when he was hit.

Rodriguez limped toward center field then went to the ground as his teammates waved for the Yankees' medical staff. He stayed down for about five minutes before limping off the field alongside trainer Gene Monahan and heading into the clubhouse.

A short time later, Rodriguez was scratched from the starting lineup for Saturday's game, with Ramiro Pena inserted in his place. The Yankees called his injury a lower leg contusion and subsequent X-rays came back negative.

Berkman has two hits in 19 at-bats since joining the Yankees last weekend. He apologized to Rodriguez on the field and later told reporters he hoped the third baseman wouldn't be out long.

"It's my contribution to the Yankees so far -- not the greatest," Berkman said.


I imagine there's footage.


It's in Fox's contract that there can never be less than 2 cameras on A-Rod while he's in uniform.

Why'd he limp towards CF? What'd he think, maybe if the balls he was too slow to catch wouldn't hurt as hard out there?


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FOX's Joe Buck reveals that ARod was looking away from BP for a brief second when he got hit, and the reason he was looking away is that he was saying hello to FOX's Joe Buck.
Buck didn't say whether it was he who distracted Rodriguez or if ARod simply saw a media member and figured it was someone to suck up to (and, really, either one is easily believable) but the point is that he turned around too late to field Berkman's low liner.
Meanwhile, as if Yanqui fans didn't already have enough reason to be suspicious of Berkman - what with his 2-for-21 start, his non 'TY' status, and because half of them had never heard of him before* now on account of his NL status - this just knocks him down a few more pegs on their totem pole.







* Heard a call from a MFY on late-night talk radio yesterday wondering about why they got "this Bergman guy" who "can't hit at all".
It was clear the caller had no clue as to who he was or his lengthy resume with Houston. Just some new guy off the scrap heap as far as he knew.


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What I like about Sean Green is that he seems like throwback to the Art Howe era, in that he looks like a Met who really, really likes to get high.



Young Sean:



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I was shocked to learn that Sean Green was actually a member of the 2010 Mets at one time. Shocked!


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* Heard a call from a MFY on late-night talk radio yesterday wondering about why they got "this Bergman guy" who "can't hit at all".
It was clear the caller had no clue as to who he was or his lengthy resume with Houston. Just some new guy off the scrap heap as far as he knew.


On the way home from work yesterday I put on FAN. I was only half-listening to Francesa drone on about the game. Then he starts talking about "Bergman"...he mentions the name about a half dozen times, and I'm thinking it's some shlub they must have called up from the minors before I realize he's talking about Lance Berkman. So it's not just the callers.


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In the Post today, Jason Bay aiming to return this season and hopes to be back in September.

That must have been one helluva concussion. However, getting two months of Fmart may better serve the greater good.


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No way I'm giving up on this season.


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Edgy DC wrote:
No way I'm giving up on this season.


I'm not either but I think I'm going to root for some other team.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Chipper Jones tore a something-or-other in his leg, and his season, and perhaps his career, may be over.

ACL. I feel for the dude. Most likely an abrupt ending to a Hall of Fame career.


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TransMonk wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Chipper Jones tore a something-or-other in his leg, and his season, and perhaps his career, may be over.

ACL. I feel for the dude. Most likely an abrupt ending to a Hall of Fame career.


Terrible news for him physically, but if it saves him the formality of retiring, he can stay on the DL next year and keep getting paid.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I was shocked to learn that Sean Green was actually a member of the 2010 Mets at one time. Shocked!


Sean Green's rehab time is over but the Mets are keeping him at Buffalo (as he had an option). Another victim of the Mets refusing to cut Oliver Perez.


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bmfc1 wrote:
John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I was shocked to learn that Sean Green was actually a member of the 2010 Mets at one time. Shocked!


Sean Green's rehab time is over but the Mets are keeping him at Buffalo (as he had an option). Another victim of the Mets refusing to cut Oliver Perez.


Rod Barajas with a home run for the Gulf Coast Mets.

I wonder if they keep Frankie on the restricted list one more day and send Iggy back down for Misch?


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HahnSolo wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:

* Heard a call from a MFY on late-night talk radio yesterday wondering about why they got "this Bergman guy" who "can't hit at all".
It was clear the caller had no clue as to who he was or his lengthy resume with Houston. Just some new guy off the scrap heap as far as he knew.


On the way home from work yesterday I put on FAN. I was only half-listening to Francesa drone on about the game. Then he starts talking about "Bergman"...he mentions the name about a half dozen times, and I'm thinking it's some shlub they must have called up from the minors before I realize he's talking about Lance Berkman. So it's not just the callers.


MF just referred to Misch as "Lisch".


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bmfc1 wrote:
That's good thinking Ceetar. Or they could cut O. Perez.


And pigs could fly.

I was speaking of things that could actually happen.


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Chipper Jones tore a something-or-other in his leg, and his season, and perhaps his career, may be over.

ACL. I feel for the dude. Most likely an abrupt ending to a Hall of Fame career.


Terrible news for him physically, but if it saves him the formality of retiring, he can stay on the DL next year and keep getting paid.


Per Yahoo! report:

The 38-year-old Jones says now is not the right time to �make a decision to quit.� He says he will go through the rehab process before making a final decision on his future.


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