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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #25: January 11, 2015, 04:05:39 PM »
Putting Zimmerman in left is incredibly stupid.
it is socialist too.  make all positions stink equally.  Thanks Obama!

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« Reply #26: March 09, 2015, 09:25:53 AM »
Span had surgery this morning for some kind of core injury. No word on how long he'll be out.

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« Reply #27: March 09, 2015, 09:33:31 AM »
Denard Span Undergoes Core Muscle Surgery

By Steve Adams [March 9, 2015 at 7:34am CDT]   
 

The Nationals announced on Monday that center fielder Denard Span underwent surgery to repair a right core muscle injury (Twitter link). The recovery timeframe for this surgery can sometimes be as short as a month — Brett Gardner had a similar procedure in October and had a four-week recovery period, per ESPN New York’s Andrew Marchand — so it’s possible that Span would be in game shape by about Opening Day. Others, such as Justin Verlander, who had the surgery prior to the 2014 season, had a six week recovery period (via MLB.com’s Jordan Bastian).

Even if Span were to be in game shape in four weeks, I’d imagine he’d still open the season on the DL, as he’d need some time to get up to speed in Triple-A after missing virtually all of Spring Training. Span had already undergone surgery this offseason to repair a sports hernia, tweets Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post, who adds that Span showed no noticeable ill effects from the operation in an 0-for-2 performance in the spring opener against the Mets.

The 31-year-old Span is entering his third season as the Nationals’ center fielder after being acquired from the Twins in a swap for top prospect Alex Meyer. He’s enjoyed a pair of very nice seasons in D.C., particularly last year, when he hit .302/.355/.416 with five homers, 31 steals and a National-League-leading 184 hits.

In addition to hoping for a quick recovery to help the Nationals, who are considered by most to be favorites in the NL East, Span has personal motivation to get back on the field soon as well. He’s slated to hit the free agent market next winter for the first time in his career. Span originally signed a five-year, $16.5MM extension with the Twins, and the Nats made the easy call to exercise his $9MM option for the 2015 season this winter. He’ll be in competition with younger options such as Dexter Fowler, Austin Jackson and Colby Rasmus on next year’s free agent market.

If Span is indeed unable to open the season with the team, the Nationals have some options. Nate McLouth and top prospect Michael Taylor are both on the 40-man roster. McLouth himself may not be ready, as Janes wrote in this morning’s Post that he is still recovering from right shoulder surgery and has yet to see game action this spring, although he is close. As far as non-roster invitees go, Tony Gwynn Jr. is an excellent defender and could be leaned upon to help bridge the gap if necessary. Keep in mind, too, that the Nats are also waiting on Jayson Werth to recovery from early January shoulder surgery, so two of their three projected starters in the outfield may not be ready to kick off the season.

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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #28: March 09, 2015, 09:36:49 AM »
I saw span said "he doubts" he will be ready to start the season.

Hope your ready mister Taylor....

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« Reply #29: March 09, 2015, 09:40:18 AM »
4-6 weeks is usual for this is what I saw on Twitter.

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« Reply #30: March 09, 2015, 09:47:53 AM »
Looks like opening day OF could be Harper, Taylor, Moore

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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #31: March 09, 2015, 10:57:30 AM »
Thanks Obama

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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #32: March 09, 2015, 11:05:51 AM »
Span had surgery this morning for some kind of core injury. No word on how long he'll be out.
don't worry, we have Souza

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« Reply #33: March 09, 2015, 11:13:03 AM »
meh, hopefully Taylor gets some big league at bats. If it costs a game or two, everyone seems to think the team will walk away with the division so no big deal.

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« Reply #34: March 09, 2015, 11:14:10 AM »
Next man up. Good luck, Taylor!

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« Reply #35: March 09, 2015, 11:33:11 AM »
Taylor and Moore starting opening day.

Gwynn and Uggla and Carp could all start on the bench.

Extended spring training. This is interesting.

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« Reply #36: March 09, 2015, 12:43:53 PM »
Taylor and Moore starting opening day.

Gwynn and Uggla and Carp could all start on the bench.

Extended spring training. This is interesting.
Only one lefty in the lineup until Span returns.

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« Reply #37: March 09, 2015, 12:54:05 PM »
Only one lefty in the lineup until Span returns.
Eh, Span isn't enough of a threat to burn a LOOGY on.

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« Reply #38: March 09, 2015, 01:41:09 PM »
Taylor and Moore starting opening day.

Gwynn and Uggla and Carp could all start on the bench.


I'd have Uggla play a bunch of S.T. games in leftfield.  He couldn't possibly be worse than Moore.

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« Reply #39: March 09, 2015, 05:19:47 PM »
I'd have Uggla play a bunch of S.T. games in leftfield.  He couldn't possibly be worse than Moore.

That isn't the worst idea I've ever heard!

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« Reply #40: March 09, 2015, 05:25:53 PM »
I'd have Uggla play a bunch of S.T. games in leftfield.  He couldn't possibly be worse than Moore.

Isn't Uggla super slow? I mean I know it's left field but still, wouldn't it be better to have someone a bit faster there?  Or is Moore not any faster? 

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« Reply #41: March 09, 2015, 05:37:45 PM »
Isn't Uggla super slow? I mean I know it's left field but still, wouldn't it be better to have someone a bit faster there?  Or is Moore not any faster? 
I don't know Uggla's foot speed, but it is quite possible that he is at least as fast as several players we have trotted out to left field in recent years:  Morse, Moore, Willingham, Dunn.

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« Reply #42: March 09, 2015, 05:41:20 PM »
Eh, Span isn't enough of a threat to burn a LOOGY on.
With Span leadoff and Harper #3 (as I have seen projected) a manager might indeed go to the lefty for Span. Without him, he may wait until Harper.  The advantage of Span would be that #2 gets to face a lefty.

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« Reply #43: March 09, 2015, 05:52:03 PM »
I can't see putting in a loogy for span, knowing he'll face Rendon, in order to get to Harper

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« Reply #44: March 09, 2015, 05:55:03 PM »
Gonna have to win a lot of 2-1 games with all these early injuries piling up.

I like Taylor though. If he can just cut down on the Ks some he'll be a hell of a player.

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« Reply #45: March 09, 2015, 06:02:27 PM »
Isn't Uggla super slow? I mean I know it's left field but still, wouldn't it be better to have someone a bit faster there?  Or is Moore not any faster? 

Moore is about as fleet footed as a beer truck taking off at a stop light. I just want Uggla to be healthy, be a hitter again, and make threat to mash 30 HR over the wall. This is the first time I've been close enough to him to see his arms in real life. I swear he forearm curls 100 pounds in his sleep.

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« Reply #46: March 09, 2015, 07:27:48 PM »
Moore is about as fleet footed as a beer truck taking off at a stop light.

Way cuter then Uggla though ;)

Haha I hope you're right and Uggla can be a mashing beast for us this year :thumbs:

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« Reply #47: March 09, 2015, 07:59:32 PM »
I knew (and SCREAMED) that trading Souza would bite us on the ass.  Get the ass bandages out.

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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #48: March 09, 2015, 08:28:03 PM »
With Span leadoff and Harper #3 (as I have seen projected) a manager might indeed go to the lefty for Span. Without him, he may wait until Harper.  The advantage of Span would be that #2 gets to face a lefty.
Span doesn't struggle against lefties like Harper has.

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Re: 2014 Offseason Surgeries/Procedures
« Reply #49: March 09, 2015, 09:37:53 PM »
I knew (and SCREAMED) that trading Souza would bite us on the ass.  Get the ass bandages out.

Dat .625 OPS is so impressive tho