[外電] Dodgers plan in case Manny lands on DL
Dodgers plan in case Manny lands on DL
By Ken Gurnick / MLB.com
06/30/10 8:41 PM ET
Dodgers plan in case Manny lands on DL
SAN FRANCISCO -- Manny Ramirez was scheduled to have an MRI on Thursday in
Arizona on his strained right hamstring, but manager Joe Torre on Wednesday
met with general manager Ned Colletti in anticipation of placing the Dodgers
left fielder on the disabled list.
"It doesn't seem too bad, but that doesn't mean potentially he won't be on
the DL," Torre said. "It's below the hamstring where it normally would be a
serious one. For certain, we'll have to do the conservative thing, since it's
early on in the season."
Ramirez was injured Tuesday night running the bases. The 38-year-old had a
history of hamstring problems in Boston, although Torre indicated this is a
new injury. Earlier this season, Ramirez spent a stint on the disabled list
with a strained right calf muscle.
"If we make a decision, we want to be ready to pull the trigger," said Torre,
apparently meaning choosing a replacement from Triple-A Albuquerque. Xavier
Paul replaced Ramirez earlier this year.
Ramirez's injury comes at a time when he was one of the hottest hitters in
the lineup. Despite lacking the power that made him famous, Ramirez has a hit
in 10 of his last 11 games and since June 13 is batting .460 (23-for-50). On
the season, he has eight home runs and is on pace for only 17, which would be
his lowest total for a full season. He also hit 17 his rookie season of 1994,
when he played only 91 games in a season shortened by the work stoppage.
Garret Anderson started for the Dodgers in left field Wednesday.
Torre ponders bullpen options for finale
SAN FRANCISCO -- While Dodgers manager Joe Torre held his pregame chat with
reporters Wednesday, closer Jonathan Broxton played catch in the outfield to
test whether he was sufficiently recovered from Sunday's 48-pitch ninth
inning to be available in the finale against the Giants.
"[Hong-Chih] Kuo is available, but Broxton I'd probably like to stay away
again," Torre said as Broxton increased the velocity of his throws 150 feet
away. "I'm not saying I have to, but it would be nice to do that."
With Broxton unavailable Monday night, Kuo notched his second save of the
year. With both Broxton and Kuo mothballed Tuesday night, Torre patched
together the final two innings of John Ely's victory with four relievers,
Ronald Belisario getting a one-pitch save, the first of his Major League
career. It was Belisario's third consecutive game and fourth in five days.
"I'll take his spikes away today," Torre said, indicating that Belisario
wouldn't be used. "I was hoping [Justin] Miller would get through the ninth,
but when [Pat] Burrell hit that thing 600 feet (for a leadoff home run), I
said I better get [Belisario] up. Fortunately, Miller got two more outs
[before allowing a hit to Edgar Renteria, when Torre brought in Belisario]."
Torre said he had not received an update on Carlos Monasterios' Monday night
rehab start at Triple-A Albuquerque. And he said a decision would soon be
needed on Cory Wade, just promoted to Albuquerque on a rehab assignment from
spring shoulder surgery. As a Rule 5 Draft pick, Monasterios will be
activated when his stint is over, but Wade can be optioned to continue his
comeback in the Minor Leagues.
Kershaw named Dodgers' union representative
SAN FRANCISCO -- Dodgers catcher Russell Martin has turned over the union
player representative duties to pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who was elected to a
two-year term in a recent team meeting. Martin said James Loney and A.J.
Ellis are alternates.
"It might be a little more work than I anticipate, but it will keep me
interested in the business of the baseball world," said Kershaw, in only his
second full season in the Major Leagues. "It could be interesting, especially
with the bargaining agreement up in a year."
Martin said he was glad to hand off the duties, which include union
conference calls and relaying communications to teammates.
"It just takes so much time and Kershaw's got the time as a pitcher," said
Martin. "I'm glad I did it and have an idea what it's like."
Haeger sent to Triple-A after clearing waivers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Knuckleball pitcher Charlie Haeger, designated for
assignment by the Dodgers five days ago, cleared waivers and was outrighted
to Triple-A Albuquerque.
Haeger, who opened the season as the fifth starter, was moved off the roster
one night after being removed from a start one out shy of qualifying for his
first victory of the year. He had an 0-4 record with an 8.40 ERA.
The first of his six starts was a 12-strikeout no-decision in Florida. But he
later battled control problems, was put on the disabled list twice with foot
injuries and conceded he struggled with his confidence. His Thursday-night
start in Anaheim was his first since he failed to retire a batter May 8
against Colorado.
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