"Yankees center fielder has been diagnosed with a strained left oblique, manager Aaron Boone tells Newsday’s Erik Boland (Twitter link). There’s no timetable for his return just yet, but Bader is likely to begin the season on the injured list."
Bader another FA at the end of the year. You won't see Rondon this year and Master Bader maybe August. Team physician, Dr Vinnie Boombatz says everything is going well, just a little rest.
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Someone should tell that young whippersnapper @GregJoyce that such negativity will result in less access. Who is he to speak truth to power?
ReplyDeletePretty awesome!
ReplyDeleteAlso, please note that "a few days of observation" has already turned into a month on the DL.
ReplyDeleteThis could very well be the last of us, the end of days, the world's end, or, in the immortal words of Scooby Doo:
ReplyDeleteruh-roh ro-don
just saw this:
ReplyDelete"Yankees center fielder has been diagnosed with a strained left oblique, manager Aaron Boone tells Newsday’s Erik Boland (Twitter link). There’s no timetable for his return just yet, but Bader is likely to begin the season on the injured list."
Bader another FA at the end of the year. You won't see Rondon this year and Master Bader maybe August. Team physician, Dr Vinnie Boombatz says everything is going well, just a little rest.
ReplyDeleteThe fish rots from the heads down.
ReplyDeleteJM,
ReplyDeleteNice interweaving of the headline and the root cause.
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Blogger HoraceClarke66 said...
ReplyDeleteAlso, please note that "a few days of observation" has already turned into a month on the DL.
March 10, 2023 at 11:33 AM
Don't worry, he'll be reading box scores (i.e., baseball activities) by Memorial Day.