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MLB Injury Notes

18 May 2009

The Milwaukee Brewers were dealt a blow when Second Baseman Richie Weeks went down with a wrist injury.  He is lost for the season.  Weeks was hitting .272 with 28 Runs, 9 HRs, and 24 RBIs.  Casey McGehee, who is hitting .188 in 11 games will see more time at 2B.  Craig Counsell will also play the position, but at 38 years old, he’s not likely to play every day.  He is doing well though with a .324 average in 28 games.

Carlos Delgado will have his hip scoped.  The procedure could cost him a couple of months or more.  Fernando Tatis and Jeremy Reed will man First Base until Delgado can return.

The Cardinals got a three-pack of good news when they learned that Chris Carpenter and Rick Ankiel will be back on Wednesday and Ryan Ludwick should be able to return when he’s eligible to come off the DL.

Cincinnati’s Joey Votto will get checked out by doctors to try and find the cause of his recent dizzy spell.  Adam Rosales has been getting time at First Base for the Reds.

Kevin Youkilis started a rehab assignment with Triple-A Pawtucket.  He went hitless in his debut with the club, but he felt good. 

Vladimir Guerrero is set to begin a rehab assignmnet for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. If all goes well, he could be back in the Angels’ lineup early next week.

Pat Burrell landed on the DL with a neck injury.  Ben Zobrist will continue to fill in for Burrell.

Here’s a look at some Outfielders who could struggle to match their 2008 production. 

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Johnny Damon – Damon had a great year for the Yankees (.303, 95 R, 168 H, 17 HR, 71 RBI, 29 SBs).  At 35 you expect him to slow down at some point.  I don’t expect him to completely drop off the map, but I’m putting him on a .290, 95 R, 14 HR, 65 RBI, 20 SB year.  Solid numbers, but there will be better values.

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Ryan Ludwick – Ludwick came out of nowhere to hit .299 with 104 Runs, 161 Hits, 40 Doubles, 37 HRs, and 113 RBI.  Granted he played just 224 games, but from 2002-2007 he had 80 Runs, 160 Hits, 38 Doubles, 28 HRs, and 96 RBI.  He did have 14 HRs in 303 At Bats (21.6 AB/HR) in 2007, however that number dropped to 14.5 (37 HRs in 538 ABs) in 2008.  That’s quite a decrease.  I’m guessing he finds himself somewhere in between those numbers in 2009.  I’m seeing a .285, 85 R, 160 H, 32 Double, 28 HR, 100 RBI season for  him.  Not bad, but not in the elite company he shared last year. 

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Xavier Nady – Nady didn not play nearly as well for the Yankees compared to what he did with the Pirates.

Bucs – 89 games, 327 ABs, .330, 50 R, 108 H, 26 2B, 13  HR, 57 RBI
Yanks – 59 games, 228 ABs, .268, 26 R, 61 H, 11 2B, 12 HR, 40 RBI

He’s going to have to share ABs with Nick Swisher, which will limit his production.  I’m predicting .280, 70 R, 130 H, 25 2B, 18 HR, and 75 RBI.

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Pat Burrell – Pat leaves the launching pad in Philly for Tampa.  According to ESPN’s Park Factor, Citizens Bank Park ranked 11th for HRs while Tropicana Field ranked 25th.  That could put a damper on the 31 HRs Burrell has averaged over the past four seasons.  I think he’ll be down to 25 HRs and 75 RBI.

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Jack Cust
- Cust has smashed a lot of HRs the past couple of seasons.  He has 59 in 876 At Bats (14.85 AB/HR).  The addition of Jason Giambi could cut into Cust’s At Bat totals, especially if he is the primary DH with Daric Barton manning First Base.  I’d be surprised to see Cust hit more than 20 bombs.

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