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Logan Morrison out 2 months

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Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

Because we have way more outfield depth than 1B depth. We have more guys with "WOW" potential out there. Basically no one but Logan with that potential at 1B.

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

 

How does that help your argument? He's still playing first base because he's the long-term answer. And this team feels more confident with some combination of Maybin/Hermida/Ross/Raynor/Cousins/Petersen/Galloway in the outfield with Logan at 1B moving forward, as opposed to Logan in LF, leave out on that group, and let Gaby play 1st.

Translation: They'd rather have those OFers in the lineup over Gaby, since Logan is in there either way.

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

Because we have way more outfield depth than 1B depth. We have more guys with "WOW" potential out there. Basically no one but Logan with that potential at 1B.

you really need some baseball 101 your totally lost

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

 

How does that help your argument? He's still playing first base because he's the long-term answer. And this team feels more confident with some combination of Maybin/Hermida/Ross/Raynor/Cousins/Petersen/Galloway in the outfield with Logan at 1B moving forward, as opposed to Logan in LF, leave out on that group, and let Gaby play 1st.

Translation: They'd rather have those OFers in the lineup over Gaby, since Logan is in there either way.

do you actually believe what your writing get serious

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

Because we have way more outfield depth than 1B depth. We have more guys with "WOW" potential out there. Basically no one but Logan with that potential at 1B.

you really need some baseball 101 your totally lost

Hehehehehe.

 

HAHAHAHA!

 

You sir are one of two things, stubborn or dumb. I hope for your sake it's the first.

Logan Morrison injured

 

by craig on Apr 13, 2009 2:42 PM EDT in News 0 comments

 

As HadMatter reported in yesterday's open thread, Logan Morrison is out for awhile.

Just talked with Jim Fleming, who oversees scouting and player development for the Marlins, and he had some bad news on Logan Morrison.

The Marlins' Double-A first baseman will miss 6-8 weeks after suffering a small fracture in his right wrist while in the field on Friday night. Morrison brought his glove hand, the right hand, into the baseline to fetch an errant throw and got it caught on the baserunner as he sped by.

"We were hoping it was just a bruise, but the MRI showed it was an emulsion fracture," Fleming said. "It's not a big deal. It's in a splint right now and they're debating whether to cast it or not."

 

While this isn't good news for Logan or anyone in the Marlins organization, I doubt that he would've been the first choice to replace Cantu should his injury merit DL time. I suspect the honor of being called up to play first would go to Gaby Sanchez.

But whatever the case it is going rob Morrison of about a month of action. However the boy has the talent and will probably pick up where he left off. The question I have is why he is still playing first?

Because we have way more outfield depth than 1B depth. We have more guys with "WOW" potential out there. Basically no one but Logan with that potential at 1B.

you really need some baseball 101 your totally lost

Hehehehehe.

 

HAHAHAHA!

 

You sir are one of two things, stubborn or dumb. I hope for your sake it's the first.

thank you :banghead :banghead :banghead

You prove my point

thank you :banghead :banghead :banghead

You prove my point

The only thing that would have proven your point about me not understanding baseball would be if I was saying that a 26-year old who is hardly considered a prospect was better than a 21-year old who already hits just as well as him and has just as many accolades.

 

Best part is that you haven't used ANYTHING baseball related to back your position.

thank you :banghead :banghead :banghead

You prove my point

The only thing that would have proven your point about me not understanding baseball would be if I was saying that a 26-year old who is hardly considered a prospect was better than a 21-year old who already hits just as well as him and has just as many accolades.

 

Best part is that you haven't used ANYTHING baseball related to back your position.

The funniest thing is he quoted a fans blog to try and prove his point.

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