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Friday, March 23, 2007 |
News For A Late Friday Evening
Stuff that I just have been too lazy to post before that still hasn't expired its sell-by date...
- Is the Yankees' Wang hurt? Why, that's nothing compared to a bad Kuo sign:
"I just wasn't comfortable," Kuo said about his time on the mound Wednesday night, when he took over for scheduled starter Brad Penny, who reported stiffness in the front of his throwing shoulder.
It's his elbow that was giving the Dodgers fits about his durability, so this is even more scary/weird. - Owies: Rafael Furcal and Jason Repko collided; the former has a sprained ankle, while the latter survived the collision unscathed, only to suffer a hamstring pull two innings later. Repko will miss opening day (recovery time, two weeks), while Furcal is expected to return within a week, but only after the swelling subsides will the real recovery time be known.
- Bud Selig wishes to remain dictator for life, and has petitioned for the afterlife, as well. I recall at this time the story of the Devil and St. Peter agreeing to a baseball tournament. St. Peter claims he will win, for all the great players are in heaven. Satan concurs, but adds, "I have all the umpires." And apparently, not a few of its executives.
- In order to be sick, maybe John Lackey should be sick:
Lackey had been virtually untouchable in his first three starts after missing his first assignment with the flu. In 12 1/3 innings, the 6-foot-6 right-hander had yielded one earned run on 10 hits and one walk, striking out 15.
Lackey gave up nine earned runs today in a 10-6 rout at the hands of the Mariners. - I got nominated for Best Angels Site at Sports Illustrated, and yes, I did vote for myself. I think that padded my total by, oh, 100%.
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