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05-03-2006, 01:03 AM | Topic Starter |
In Search of a Life
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Sweeney Injured Again....
The saga continues......someone remind me, why did we keep this turd?
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/14485755.htm DETROIT — An examination Tuesday in Kansas City confirmed that Royals captain Mike Sweeney has a bulging cervical disk — but a different disk from the one that sidelined him for extended periods in 2003 and 2004. The prognosis is the same, however: Sweeney is expected to spend the next several weeks on the disabled list. “This has been the worst month of my career,” he said. “We haven’t played well; I’m in the worst slump of my life, and now this…” The injury comes while Sweeney is batting just .176 with two homers and six RBIs in 21 games. “I don’t have a timetable,” general manager Allard Baird said, “but he’s got a bulging disk. He’ll be put on the DL. He’s already had an epidural. It’s probably the first in a series of them.” The Royals have yet to make the move, officially, to place Sweeney on the disabled list, but plans are already in place to recall first baseman Justin Huber from Class AAA Omaha. Sweeney, 32, suffered the injury in Monday’s 3-2 loss to the Tigers when he grounded out to third base in the seventh inning. He characterized the pain as “a lightning bolt going through my shoulder and down my (left) arm.” Sweeney left the game immediately and had trouble moving afterward while getting dressed in the clubhouse. Sweeney departed early Tuesday from Detroit for Kansas City, where he underwent an examination and received a cortisone epidural from Steve Joyce, the club’s chief physician. “They’re telling me somewhere between two and five weeks,” Sweeney said. “Right now, the pain is pretty bad. They just want me to rest for a few days to let the cortisone take effect.” Sweeney missed 45 games in 2003 and 40 games in 2004 while on the disabled list because of his previous disk problem. The Royals, once the move becomes official, will have eight players on the disabled list, including four on the 60-day disabled list. Current plans call for Sweeney to be placed on the 15-day list. That would enable him to return May 17. That seems unlikely. “It looks,” manager Buddy Bell said, “like it’s going to be awhile.” |
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