[新聞] DeRosa lands on DL; Rowand, Wilson OK
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DeRosa lands on DL; Rowand, Wilson OK
By Chris Haft / MLB.com | 05/19/11 11:03 PM ET
LOS ANGELES -- The trio of Giants who sustained injuries Wednesday night
against the Los Angeles Dodgers experienced no apparent surprises in their
respective progress, which was bad for Mark DeRosa and good for Brian Wilson
and Aaron Rowand.
DeRosa's strained left wrist landed the utility man on the 15-day disabled
list for the second time this season. Results of tests he underwent Thursday
in San Francisco were not immediately available.
Manager Bruce Bochy said that he spoke with DeRosa, who has undergone two
surgeries on his afflicted wrist since October 2009. Predictably, Bochy said,
DeRosa felt dejected about being sidelined at a point when he was beginning
to play regularly at third base as Pablo Sandoval recovers from surgery to
remove a fractured hamate bone in his right hand.
"I feel awful for him," Bochy said. "He was going to get some playing time
and now this happens."
DeRosa, who signed a two-year, $12 million contract with San Francisco as a
free agent before the 2009 season, has been limited to 44 games as a Giant by
his wrist problems. Despite DeRosa's increased activity lately, his batting
average had dwindled to .162 (6-for-37) with an 0-for-23 skid, the longest
hitless streak of his career.
Infielder Emmanuel Burriss, who already had served one stint with the Giants,
was recalled from Triple-A Fresno to replace DeRosa on the active Major
League roster.
Wilson (left ankle) refused to admit after finishing Wednesday's 8-5 Giants
victory that he had injured himself, though Bochy told reporters that the
closer had stepped in a hole on the pitcher's mound and tweaked his ankle.
Apparently, Wilson knew himself best.
"He's fine," Bochy said of Wilson, who blew his second save opportunity of
the season but earned the decision. "He says he's good to go. No worries with
his ankle, so that's a plus for us."
Rowand (back stiffness) took batting practice and underwent treatment, though
Bochy was unsure whether the outfielder would be available to pinch-hit.
Indications were that Rowand, who played through a similar injury earlier
this season, was not seriously hurt.
Chris Haft is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
真不曉得這兩場Brian Wilson投得這麼抖跟他受傷有沒有關係......
如果沒事就好
不要再搞劇場就是了 = =
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