[情報] Joneses out few more days
Notes: Joneses out few more days
Andruw (sore back), Chipper (oblique) won't face Phillies
PHILADELPHIA -- The Braves will be without either of the Joneses for the final
two games of the current series against the Phillies. But it's obvious that
they are much more concerned about Chipper Jones' oblique injury than they are
the sore back that should keep Andruw Jones out until Tuesday.
"They're both still hurting," Braves manager Bobby Cox said before Sunday
night's game. "I'll give them a few more days." When Chipper arrived at
Citizens Bank Park on Sunday afternoon, he didn't give Braves head trainer Jeff
Porter much indication that his left oblique was feeling any better.The veteran
third baseman, who is carrying a career-best 20-game hitting streak, began
feeling the pain after taking a swing in the first inning of Friday night's
game.
Chipper played the remainder of Friday's game in pain and would have been out
of Saturday's lineup if rain hadn't caused a postponement. It's too early for
the Braves to place him on the disabled list, but the injury is one that could
cause him to be out until at least the start of next weekend's series against
the Mets at Turner Field.
"Anytime you're dealing with an oblique, it can be an extended period,"
Porter said.
When Andruw reported for work on Sunday, Porter was pleased to find the
spasms that had bothered the veteran center fielder the previous two days were
gone. But there was still some inflammation around the muscles between his
shoulder blades.
"He's definitely day-to-day," Porter said.
Cox says there's a chance Andruw will play in Monday night's series finale
against the Phillies, but the Gold Glove outfielder says he'll likely wait
until Tuesday, when he'll be able to visit his chiropractor in Atlanta.
"I probably won't play in this series," said Andruw, who began feeling the
discomfort before Friday's game and the condition worsened when he awoke on
Saturday.
When he's felt similar pain in the past, the veteran outfielder has visited
this chiropractor, who has been able to provide immediate relief.
Giles returns: As expected, Marcus Giles returned to the top of the lineup for
Sunday night's game. The veteran second baseman missed the previous six games
with a sprained left thumb that resulted from a head-first slide into second
base on July 14.
To protect the thumb, Giles placed a protective padding on his batting glove.
Defensively, he says there will only be a problem if a line drive or sharp
grounder were to directly hit his glove, where his thumb rests.
Giles carried a 13-game hitting streak into the game. Since a slow start, which
was party a result of the fractured left middle finger he suffered on April 18,
he has shown some recent signs of consistency. During his hitting streak, he's
batted .319 and belted three of the six homers he's hit this season.
Thomson set for rehab: John Thomson, who has been on the disabled list since
July 10 with a sore shoulder, will begin an accelerated Minor League rehab
assignment on Tuesday. The veteran right-hander will begin the assignment with
a two-inning appearance, wait two days and increase his workload to three
innings.
Once Thomson works his pitch count up to around 65 pitches, he feels he'll be
ready to return to Atlanta's pitching staff. At that time, it will be
determined which he would be a better asset as a reliever or a starter.
"[My shoulder] feels good," Thomson said. "I just need to get innings and build
up my arm strength."
Thomson has thrown just 6 1/3 innings since developing a blister on his right
middle finger during a June 14 start. The shoulder soreness came in the second
start that he made after being activated from the disabled list.
Lots of idle time: After enduring a long rain delay in St. Louis on Wednesday,
the Braves arrived in Philadelphia around 5 a.m. ET on Thursday. When they
arrived at the ballpark for Sunday night's game, they had been in town for more
than 80 hours and played just one game.
Much of them spent Thursday resting and recovering from the road trip that had
just brought them to their third time zone. Saturday was spent preparing for a
game that was never played. The postponement came around 6 p.m., two hours
after the scheduled first pitch.
"It just seems like we're spending a lot of time at the ballpark and doing
nothing," Cox said.
Coming up: The Braves will conclude their final three-city road trip of the
season with Monday's 7:05 p.m. ET game against the Phillies. Righty Tim Hudson
(7-8, 4.95 ERA) will oppose rookie lefty Cole Hamels (2-4, 5.44).
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Joneses會休息個幾場,安豬他自己認為會在星期二時回來,而老大應該會在家裡對上
梅子隊時回到隊上,所以明天應該又是Joneses不會上場了,不過,今天都贏了對方的
王牌,明天對上對方的小朋友沒問題啦(~心虛~),哈神要加油啊,趕快醒過來。
而阿湯哥看來是沒什麼問題了,只要再投個幾場復健賽,就可以回來了(回來要恢復殺的
階段,而不是放火階段的)
還有就是有提到跩兒回來了,不過為了保護他的大拇指,跩兒會戴上護具(難道這是今天打
不好的原因?)
其他的就看那位大大能翻譯一下囉
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