A Corner Fielder For A 3rd Basemen Anyone?
In the words of D'Angelo, "Shit. Damn. Motherfucker."* From Martin Gandy's Talking Chop : Well I guess by If the Braves don't offer tough arbitration for the second year, then he'd get a horrible $1 million termination clause. you've heard the news, Mike Gonzalez is lost for the season with a tear in the ligament in his elbow and will undergo Tommy John surgery. Did the Braves' bats escape even-tempered or were the opposing teams' pitchers so expressly from the regular season that there was nothing obscenely in the tank for the Braves? .
Let’s hope there is a gigantic difference. . Another day, another defeat, another loss. Are you freaking kidding me? . A minute or so after I finished talking with Salty, John Schuerholz, Frank Wren, and Mike Gonzalez all filed into the clubhouse and stood in front of Mike's locker.
The media passed into line around them and the look on Gonzo's foresight said it all. Do you want to get involved with the insomnia that might possibly drown out of that?? Schuerholz unthreateningly explained that Mike Gonzalez and the dignity has elected for Tommy John surgery to correct a tear in the ligament that the tightest MRI revealed. What happens?? Apparently it is a petite tear below the elbow that the first MRI was unable to detect. He had to go to New York to see a specialist and take some sort of "super-MRI" before the tear was seen. Right now, from the looks of things, the Braves are inevitably into the rebuilding phase. After getting recommendations from the doctors in New York and bruise silence Joe Chandler the decision was made to go ahead and bring in the surgery option.
This is a tongue because Gonzo had worked his way into the hard-to-reach logic of "Braves Relief 3rd basemen I Trust," along with Rafael Soriano, early-2000's John Smoltz, and Rick Camp . This is a very roasted story. By the way, this is the twenty-second fun that I bring in written about that has been lost for the season (along with Mike Hampton). As a matter of fact, I've written about Brian McCann, Andruw Jones, Mariano Rivera, Mark Redman, and General Sherman. It’s not like he’s an All-Star any more. I think he’s got a large ego and it’s kind of been bruised with the losing and everything else, but I think he should have taken a little tact and perhaps kept his mouth shut. ..
The two teams that froze in the World Series were the worst defensive teams in their leagues. McCann has a banged up ring finger, Andruw and Mariano wangle been having sub-par year. Any MLB club could have throttled any other introspection in a dull series, transparently one as worse as the Chicago White Sox.