General Manager Brian Cashman said Carl Pavano was getting close to starting a rehabilitation assignment as he tries to come back from reconstructive elbow surgery.
"Just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall, just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall, just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall..."
"There's certainly a chance for him to pitch in the majors this year if everything goes right," Cashman said." http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080722/SPORTS01/807220400/-1/SPORTS
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As an Alzheimers patient, I'll say that giving Pavano a try would probably be better than Rasner at this point.
ReplyDeleteThe power of the walk year! Time for Pavano to come out of hibernation and earn his next contract.
"Just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall, just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall, just keep holding the golf cart and you won't fall..."
ReplyDeleteIt's about time for Carl to put those critics -- you know who you are! -- to rest once and for all.
ReplyDeleteLike fine wine, Carl is ready to start aging to perfection!
I say, welcome back, Pavo!
"There's certainly a chance for him to pitch in the majors this year if everything goes right," Cashman said."
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...And of course, Rasner answers tonight with, "Don't be so sure yet." Decent start for him with a little bad luck thrown in there.
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