Campillo to DL, Injury Updates
Written by Jonathan on April 17, 2009 – 7:42 amThe Braves have struggled in the past couple of seasons keeping people healthy and playing and the 2009 season looks like it’s not getting off to much different of a start. There has been a good bit of injury-related news for the Braves in the last 24 hours so we figured a quick update was in store:
Jorge Campillo is the first of the Braves pitching staff (a pitching staff that is all too familiar with the DL, mind you) to make a trip to the disabled list since the start of the season. After yesterday’s game against the Marlins, it was announced that Campillo will be placed on the DL with right shoulder fatigue. He has complained of having a “dead arm” since pitching for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic and playing winter ball. The outlook for Campillo is a little vague right now and he will be evaluated over the next couple of days. James Parr will be called up from Gwinnett to replace Campillo on the roster.
Yunel Escobar came up lame in yesterday’s game while running out a grounder to first base. The injury however, a strained abdominal muscle, happened while he was warming up in the on-deck circle. Braves fans are accustomed to seeing Yunel jumping up and down in the on-deck circle before heading to the plate, which apparently was the cause of the injury. I’m sure he won’t stop doing it however. The Braves think it may be three or four games before Yunel is back in the lineup, despite Escobar’s confidence that he could play tonight against Pittsburgh.
Chipper Jones continues to battle the bruised left thumb that has kept him out of the last two games. He reaggravated the injury while getting jammed against the Marlins on Tuesday. He is expected to miss tonight’s game against the Pirates, but could be back in the lineup Saturday. The thumb only bothers him on his left-handed swing. His play on Sunday will be dependent on how he feels as the Pirates will be sending right-handed Zach Duke to the mound.
David Ross was activated from the disabled list before yesterday’s game and took the start in place of Brian McCann behind the plate. Don’t worry though, Braves fans, it was just a regularly scheduled off-day for Mac. Clint Sammons was optioned to AAA to make room on the roster for Ross. He had been on the DL since straining a groin muscle in a March 31st preseason game. Ross gives the Braves a little bit of power in the backup catcher role and he should be a good fill-in for the days when McCann needs to be rested.
So the left side of the infield is a little battered and bruised aready, with Chipper and Yunel both missing time, but the Braves aren’t expected to call up another infielder. Infante and Prado are quite capable and handling the load and we should see the starters back in the lineup soon. Let’s just hope this is nothing serious for Campillo and that he recovers quickly. I don’t want the pitching staff to start getting too familiar with being injured yet again.
Tags: Chipper Jones, David Ross, Injuries, Injury, Jorge Campillo, Yunel Escobar
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