Each baseball season has it's share of player injuries. The most unusual incidents sometimes aren't linked to the media or public right away because it's so embarrassing. For instance, earlier this year the A's Daric Barton went on the DL with an injury to his neck after hitting his head on the bottom of a pool. Before the season started the Cubs' Felix Pie wound up with a painful experience while twisting a private tender part sliding on the base paths. The most clumsy, silly incident happened to Cardinals' pitcher Jason Isringhausen who stabbed himself attempting to open a well taped package then broke his hand after punching a trash can. Wow! I'm sure his injuries could have easily been avoided. Too many people forget the odd injuries to ball players in the past.
I remember when Sammy Sosa went on the shelf a couple years ago with the Cubs with back spasms because he sneezed so hard back in the clubhouse. Who does that really? The most shocking incidents on the other hand which I was unaware of happened to two notable star pitchers. In the 90's Tom Glavine had a rough time on a plane once, not with the flight, but with the bad food he eat. It caused him to vomit repeatedly resulting in breaking a rib and missing games as a Brave. The other wild occurrence I've never heard anyone coping with concerned Nolan Ryan when he was with the Rangers. Apparently, he was out in the wilderness or desert and got his hand bitten by a coyote. Luckily the flame-throwing Texan didn't get rabies as well.
The most hilarious injury I think is forgotten former All-Star Kevin Mitchell going on the shelf one year after chipping a tooth from chopping down on a chocolate donut. I'm sure the slugger had a few that day because he used to be huge! I bet he still didn't take any advice later about eating an apple an day (fatties never do). No athlete in baseball or any other sport look forward to injuries yet some are inevitable such as when a player slides head first into home and collides when a catcher's cleats or fists. The same goes for when an outfielder loses track of a wall and bounces off it trying to make a daring, highlight play. The unknown, low-tier guys (usually utility players) ought to know better than take chances on the field because one freak incident could mean their career. I suppose that's why fans don't see the likes of Juan Gonzalez or 'Oil Can' Boyds anymore.
Friday, September 05, 2008
Snap, crunch...ow weeee not injuries
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