From
Jon Heyman:
Yankees outfielder Xavier Nady has been diagnosed with a ligament strain in his right elbow and will avoid surgery, SI.com has learned.
The Yankees feared originally Nady could be lost for the season with a completely torn ligament, but a review of multiple X-Rays revealed what doctors are now calling merely a strain. He will likely need to rehab the injury for a period of weeks.
Very good news, especially for Nady himself. Coming off of Tommy John surgery isn't the best way to head into the free agent market.
If we can get him back in by, oh Idk, the trade deadline, it will be a great thing, be like getting a player for nothing.
ReplyDeleteJohnny anonymous
(a player that we already had, lost and had to replace with a much lesser talent)
ReplyDeletethats not exactly nothing
Great news we need his right handed bat in the lineup. Wheater against a tough lefty or pinch hitting.
ReplyDeleteWe should be able to win with pitching. emphasis on should. And we got ARod coming back soon.
ReplyDeleteGood news for the bench.
ReplyDeleteI was just starting to think about what it would take to get Matt Murton from the Rockies to avoid a John Rodriguez call-up (because I am in charge of all personnel decisions ;) ).
Matt Murton is a good player hearing is name has gotten me a little excited. Yankees should trade for him anyway.
ReplyDeleteAlso Reggie Willits from the angels. He is like a clone of Brett Gardner. Yankees should trade for him and also they can do a lot of marketing of Reggie Willits and Brett Gardner long lost twins!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBest news i've heard all day
ReplyDeleteGood news indeed.
ReplyDeleteMike
Linden should be the first OF up from SWB
ReplyDeleteYou're probably right SWB Watcher, he's been raking the ball.
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