[新聞] Kearns: I'm absolutely not miserable"
John Keim Jul 25, 2006
WASHINGTON - He was spoiled playing near his hometown. Then, the story went,
he was miserable playing for a team far away.
Or so that's what Nationals outfielder Austin Kearns' ex-Reds teammate,
Adam Dunn, told an Ohio newspaper last week. Kearns says don’t believe the
talk.
“By no means is that statement true,” said Kearns, who grew up in
Lexington, Ky., an hour from Cincinnati. “I promise you. When I saw it, I
shook my head. I'm absolutely not miserable.”
The Nationals obtained Kearns in a trade with the Reds during the All-Star
break. Nats General Manager Jim Bowden had drafted Kearns when he held the
same position with Cincinnati.
Kearns has struggled since the trade. He's batting .222 with one homer and
an RBI in eight games; he now has 17 homers and 51 RBI for the season. But
he's had four hits in his last 10 at-bats.
And finally playing in his new home park has helped him adjust following the
trade.
“I've been feeling better every day,” he said. “Being on the road, it
felt weird. ... I'm happy here. I don't want the fans to think I'm not
because this is a good place to be. It could be the best thing that happens
to me.”
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