Yup, thats a long time to be off in any sport (other than football of course). (football wise would be like being off the month of Dec and playing on New Years Day and expect to be sharp ... Oh wait, that happened every year for a long time in the Big Ten.The WS doesn't start until Tuesday. That's six days!
They said last Wednesday that Cespedes couldn't raise his arm over his head(I'm not sure which arm is injured). Based on that,6 days hopefully will be enough for him to heal,& at least play DH while they are playing in KC(or Toronto,since the AL series isn't over yet). You obviously missed the part that "meal ticket" Yoenis Cespedes was hurt & couldn't play the game last Wednesday night. Give Cespedes the time to rest & heal up.The WS doesn't start until Tuesday. That's six days!
They said last Wednesday that Cespedes couldn't raise his arm over his head(I'm not sure which arm is injured). Based on that,6 days hopefully will be enough for him to heal,& at least play DH while they are playing in KC(or Toronto,since the AL series isn't over yet). You obviously missed the part that "meal ticket" Yoenis Cespedes was hurt & couldn't play the game last Wednesday night. Give Cespedes the time to rest & heal up.
If the Royals win tonight then they'll have a four day wait,which is only two days shorter than the Mets. I doubt that the wait will be that much of a factor. Use that time to get your players healthy,& your rotation set. If I were the Mets,I'd worry more about facing the Royals than the JaysCespedes came out of the game in like the third inning and it is his left shoulder. They are saying it isn't serious but supposedly he was going to get a cortisone shot for it. The problem with DHing Cespedes is you lose his arm in the outfield. There's nothing they can do about the layoff that's the way it goes. Just hope Murphy stays hot.
He gets a cortisone shot, he'll be as good as new the next day at the latest.Cespedes came out of the game in like the third inning and it is his left shoulder. They are saying it isn't serious but supposedly he was going to get a cortisone shot for it. The problem with DHing Cespedes is you lose his arm in the outfield. There's nothing they can do about the layoff that's the way it goes. Just hope Murphy stays hot.
Any time I've needed cortisone shots, I'm either much better a few hours later or the next day, depending on if it's the knee or the arm.I heard that on sports radio. According to MLB.com he got the shot this morning and is on track.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah!!!!!! Congrats Royals,look out Mets!!!!!