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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Or as Joe Torre said...“He has a cranky right knee.”
We learned after the game that Andruw Jones had an MRI today, that the MRI showed fluid and torn cartilage in his right knee and that if it isn’t better by Thursday or Friday, he’ll have arthroscopic surgery that will sideline him, according to what Jones says the doctors told him, for four to five weeks. My experience has been that they usually don’t even TALK about surgery unless they’re fairly sure it’s going to happen. But he is going to get treatment and try to make it work. ... By the way, if you get an early edition of tomorrow’s paper, you won’t read about Jones, because we didn’t know until after the game.
Thanks to 6-4-2.
Repoz
Posted: May 20, 2008 at 07:44 AM | 23 comment(s)
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On the one hand, $18m on the DL is nice. On the other hand, I prefer Andruw Jones in the lineup.
He wouldn't be the first superstar Atlanta CF to go from sure HOF to not quite good enough. His career is starting to look very Murphy.
Presumably (and hopefully) he'll make it through this, and start hitting something better than .170. But I agree that the HOF case is looking awfully shaky right now.
Ah, but if he doesn't have torn cartilage, MRI-ing, diagnosing, and scoping it as though he did DOES make sense. It all makes sense if you think about it.
"Yeah, 100%."
"You look like you're limping a bit. Maybe we'll get you an MRI tomorrow"
"If you want."
*Next day after the MRI
"Andruw, we're gonna have to amputate. You'll never play center field for the Dodgers again. We're really sorry."
Sounds like a malpractice lawsuit to me.
Fluid doesn't accumulate within the knee without structural damage to cause it. If they were just making excuses to get him out of the lineup, this wouldn't be what they'd settle on.
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