Injuries

26 June 2008

Let's see... Aramis Ramirez, your up.  All opposing pitchers, tread lightly.

 Continuing my Around the Horn review of the Chicago Cubs roster, I move from the mound to the hot corner.  WAy back in 2003, the Cubs middl eof the order and third base defense had a huge void.  And by huge, I mean EPICLY huge.  And then, Jim Hendry, the Cubs GM, pulled off what could only be described as highway robbery.  Some call it "raiding the pantry", but the Pirates, wanting to blow off some cap space and get some youngsters some playing time (when do the Pirates NOT send in youngsters?), traded players like Kenny Lofton, Lenny Harris, and Aramis Ramirez to the Cubs.  Since that trade, Aramis Ramirez has been nothing short of amazing.  He's put up All-Star quality number or close to it every year he's played and been relatively healthy.  He's worked hard to get his legs healthy, he's playing hard and quelled talk of him being lazy, and is hitting homer after homer and knocking in RBI after RBI.  Although, if you ask him, he'll say, "It's my job".  Gotta love that from a legit All-Star contender.

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12 June 2008

And he's merely an adequate defender at first, while Pujols is a Gold Glover.

Injuries are those lightning strikes that can alter the destiny of a team: you know they're going to hit, but you hope it's not you. Soriano was one of those strikes, the product of a too-close fastball and his too-slow reaction time. Albert's injured calf, on the other hand, had been bothering him for a week or so, and it had also sidelined him at the end of last season. The Cardinals couldn't afford to sit him very much, and so he played through it, eventually breaking down.

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30 April 2008

In the days following the excavation of the "cursed" Ortiz jersey from the fresh concrete at "Yankee Stadium--The Sequel" we've seen Jorge Posada go on the DL for the first time in his long career, and ARod join him for the first time since donning pinstripes.

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