[外電] Mora not any closer to returning
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Mora not any closer to returning
Left hamstring injury benches Orioles third baseman
By Spencer Fordin / MLB.com
BOSTON -- The road trip's over, and Melvin Mora's still on the bench.
Baltimore's third baseman, who suffered a left hamstring injury at the
beginning of the six-game excursion, said Wednesday that he feels better but
isn't much closer to returning. Mora wasn't able to estimate a return date,
but he did say that he felt some improvment in the injured muscle.
"It depends on how I feel. It's day-by-day," he said in the hours before
Baltimore's series finale against Boston. "Right now, the pain in the top [of
the hamstring] and the butt [went] away. Now it's just this one [lower
hamstring] that I'm concerned about."
Mora, who was named the American League's Player of the Month for August on
Wednesday, said that his hamstring woes have kept him from even trying to
run. He also said that he expected to hit off a tee but that there's "no way"
he'd be able to play this weekend. For now, he has to watch his team struggle
through one of the hardest parts of the season.
"It's hard," he said. "You want to be there, no matter what. Good or bad
situation, you want to be there to help."
Mora, who described the ailment as "tightness" in his hamstring, is hardly
the only key Oriole dealing with an injury. Baltimore has been waiting for
closer George Sherrill to return from inflammation in his left shoulder, and
his replacement, rookie reliever Jim Johnson, recently complained of shoulder
pain and will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging test Friday.
"That won't happen until we go back to Baltimore," said Baltimore manager
Dave Trembley, explaining Johnson's absence from the bullpen. "I think I said
that yesterday, that he wasn't going to pitch until he gets the MRI. I really
don't know anything more about that, other than he's going to get the MRI
when we get back, and then we'll go from there."
As for Sherrill, Trembley said the wait is nearly over. The southpaw threw a
side session Wednesday and will throw another one Friday, and Trembley said
the Orioles may be nearing a decision on his availability.
"I would think after he throws a sideline, he would at least have to have one
day off after that," Trembley said. "I don't know if [pitching coach Rick
Kranitz] wants him to throw another one or if he wants him to throw to a
couple of hitters. We need to get through the next one first, before we could
give you a more definitive answer on that. But I would say he's getting
close."
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