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标题[情报] Cardinals shortstop Brendan Ryan has surgery on wrist
时间Thu Feb 11 22:20:39 2010
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It doesn't happen every spring. It only seems that way.
Shortstop Brendan Ryan on Tuesday became the latest Cardinals player to bring
medical intrigue to the opening of spring training when he required
arthroscopic surgery to address chronic right wrist pain.
Ryan, the team's projected opening day shortstop, had the procedure performed
by Los Angeles specialist Dr. Steven Shin. The club anticipates Ryan will be
limited the first four weeks of spring training but did not preclude his
availability for opening day.
General manager John Mozeliak described the development as disappointing,
adding that he did not learn of Ryan's persistent pain until last Thursday.
"I think everyone recognizes that this is not the best of timing," Mozeliak
said. "
But our understanding is that Brendan should be able to participate in
spring training and be available for the start of the season."
The Cardinals admitted surprise at the rapid turn of events involving Ryan,
which led him to consult with Shin on Friday.
"In a perfect world, Brendan would have brought this to our attention
sooner," Mozeliak said. "I can understand how people feel their body will
heal after rest. But he should have let our medical staff know."
Since 2002, the Cardinals have had at least five injuries or surgeries before
or during the first week of spring training. Starting pitchers Darryl Kile
and Woody Williams, center fielder Jim Edmonds and third baseman Troy Glaus
arrived with physical complications. Outfielder J.D. Drew injured himself by
stepping on a golf ball in the outfield one February. Rick Ankiel's
conversion to position player from pitcher encountered a setback in 2006 when
he suffered a severely strained patella tendon during a camp coaches' game.
Ryan on Wednesday described the sensation in his wrist as "a knifing feeling."
Ryan and second baseman Skip Schumaker spent much of the winter taking
instruction from first-year Cardinals hitting coach Mark McGwire near their
southern California homes.
Ryan did not indicate a problem with his wrist during last month's appearance
at Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up, but grew concerned when the problem
worsened after he returned to California. McGwire eventually insisted Ryan
get the wrist re-evaluated.
"It was like after the first couple swings I'd have to take the knife out of
my wrist," Ryan said Wednesday. "The first 20-25 swings was pretty bad. It
hurt. But then things started to ease up a little and I could continue. ...
It just got worse and worse the last couple of weeks, so this wasn't even
something we could discuss until recently."
Ryan appeared in 129 games last season while taking cortisone injections in
the wrist. He occasionally complained about discomfort, but when he landed on
the disabled list April 30 it was for a hamstring strain rather than a hand
issue. Ryan had suffered a left wrist injury during camp in 2006 and was
limited that season to 28 games at four minor-league stops.
"I haven't been able to do open-handed push-ups for four or five years
because of the stress," Ryan said. "It will be nice to have the peace of mind
that it's OK again."
Ryan was considered the league's top defensive shortstop last season.
However, lack of name recognition and experience crimped his chances to
capture a Gold Glove. Ryan also is developing on offense; he raised his .244
average in 80 games in 2008 to .292 with 55 runs and 14 stolen bases last
season.
With Ryan unavailable for at least the first portion of the Cardinals'
Grapefruit League schedule, the club probably will turn to Tyler Greene and
veteran Julio Lugo.
Lugo is considered a better option at second base but made 18 starts at
shortstop following his trade to the Cardinals on July 22. Greene made 20
starts at shortstop for the Cardinals but was left off the team's postseason
roster.
Mozeliak has downplayed organizational interest in free agent Felipe Lopez,
considered a utility starter.
"I'd like to stay the course and get to spring training before we really
prioritize our needs," said Mozeliak, who has advocated giving exposure to
internal options at third base and on the bench. "I don't know right now if
(shortstop) is going to be our biggest need."
Ryan is shut down for the next 7-10 days and is scheduled to resume throwing
and swinging a bat in 3-6 weeks, according to Mozeliak, who remains confident
Ryan can be ready for the team's April 5 opener in Cincinnati. "No one has
indicated otherwise."
Ryan's surgery comes about a year after Glaus required right shoulder
surgery. Initially projected to be out for 12-14 weeks, Glaus instead
required a lengthy rehab assignment. He played in only 14 regular-season
games and his ability to play third base was compromised. Glaus first
notified the club of a problem in December 2008 and consented to have surgery
the following month.
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