Found May 15, 2010 on Sliding Into Home: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Nickjohnson
Since the Yankees signed Nick Johnson this offseason, the main concern on everybody's mind was his health. Now, with the season six weeks old, we've already seen how fragile he is. He's already missed over 10 games due to injury, and now we find out he may be headed for surgery. Here's more from Joe Lapointe: Nick Johnson, the Yankees’ often-injured designated hitter, may require surgery on his right wrist, General Manager Brian Cashman said Saturday.Johnson, who went on the disabled list May 8 with what was called an inflamed tendon, had a cortisone injection about a week ago, Cashman said. If the shot solves the problem, Johnson might return in three weeks.“But if it doesn’t heal it, we’ll have to have surgery,” Cashman said. The procedure would sideline Johnson for four to six weeks. At worst, Johnson could be out until July. The article goes on to say that the Yankees will know is 10 days whether Johnson will need surgery or not.Th...
1 Comment:
  • Screw this bum, I hope they just release his sorry ass. To think we let go of Hideki Matsui for this loser. As we speak he has struck out 23 times in just 72 plate appearances and is hitting a measley .167. Not enough, how about a .306 slugging percentage for a freaking DH. This guy makes me sick to my stomach. If he is never placed in the lineup again this season it's fine with me. The Yankees should just give a hungry young player coming up the chance to win a roster slot. If he had one third of the drive and guts that Fransisco Cervelli has maybe he could get his average over .200, get lost Johnson you suck... period!!!!!
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