Found November 04, 2009 on
MLB Trade Rumors:
PLAYERS:
Xavier Nady,
Matt Holliday,
Jason Bay
TEAMS: New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox
TEAMS: New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox
When the Yankees take the field in Game Six of the World Series tonight, their Opening Day right fielder won't be joining them. Instead, Xavier Nady will be sitting in the dugout, unable to play because of an elbow injury that ended his season in April.
The former Padres' second-round pick came to the plate just 29 times this year before hearing a pop in his throwing elbow. Nady hoped to avoid surgery and went with the rehab approach instead, but he blew out his elbow for good in a late-June rehab game. He underwent his second Tommy John surgery soon thereafter.
Elbow ligament replacement surgery can shelve a pitcher for 12-18 months, but position players could return within 6-9 months. Shin-Soo Choo, for example, underwent Tommy John surgery in September 2007 and was back in the outfield for Cleveland in May of 2008. However, because this is Nady's second time having the procedure, there could be unforseen complications.
Despite missing just about th...
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