Javier Baez OK after leaving yesterday’s game

Javier Baez hit a grounder to shortstop yesterday and landed awkwardly on 1st base. He left the game and we were told by Hawk and Stone it could be career altering. They're full of shit and it's good to hear Baez is doing OK with just a bruise to his heel

“It’s happened before,” Baez said Saturday. “I can’t wear [metal] cleats. I reached for the bag and I felt it a little bit on my heel. I could’ve kept playing but it was my last at-bat anyways so they took me out of the game.”

“If I wear cleats, I just have to cut the back cleat and I’ll be all right,” Baez said. “When I hit the ground hard with all my weight, it hurts.”

He said his shoe “pinched” his heel but the pain was gone quickly.

“It bothered me for a couple minutes and it was gone,” he said. “It’s happened before.”

It's doubtful he'll be playing today, but it has nothing to do with his health. We can still look forward to the day he's called up, which will hopefully be early in the season because this team is going to suck to watch. 

63 thoughts on “Javier Baez OK after leaving yesterday’s game”

  1. “…because this team is going to suck to watch.”

    Yeah, we probably need to have some special OV non-drinking drinking game so that we can get something entertaining out of the season. Rather than focusing on game outcomes, maybe we should have “pitch of the day” and “PA of the day” and a weekly over-under contest. Maybe we can assign TTOs with a random number generator to 3 players per participant and whoever’s players win the week gets the OV gold facepalm avatar for the next week.

    Also perhaps nominations for snark of the week.

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  2. @ Suburban kid:
    Yeah, I can’t watch many day games and night games frequently conflict with the kid’s bedtime. But I sometime see a good AB, so I wasn’t really thinking about a game thread. More like: Did you see that pitch last night?

    But then that’s why I suggested other ridiculous things, like a pseudo-fantasy randomly-generated contest….

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  3. Just plain BVS wrote:

    The way the CBA works now, if he’s good he’ll get a long term contract before the start of the arb years anyway, so the 2 mo wait is moot.

    I disagree with this. Arbitration status and years of club control play a really significant role in extension negotiations. I don’t like it, but that’s the way it is.

    IMO, George Springer is an especially egregious case, which the hardballtalk post did a good job of pointing out. Is it really worth it to hold back a 24 year-old in order to get a full season of control at age 31? For a player whose value is tied up in his speed? I guess, given how bad the Astros are right now, but… 2.5 months at age 24 might well be more valuable than 6 months at 31.

    Desmond Jennings was in a similar spot with the Rays.

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  4. if he’s good he’ll get a long term contract before the start of the arb years anyway, so the 2 mo wait is moot.

    i disagree with that

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  5. @ GW:
    They gave one to Rizzo before his arb years. I doubt we see any good prospect reach his arb years under this front office. Think it’s more likely they are extended before they have 1 year of service time, like Rizzo.

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  6. @AdamKilgoreWP 1m
    This is going to be so great. RT @jcrasnick Scott Boras tells ESPN tigers rejected Scherzer’s offer, not the other way around. More to come.

    !

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  7. @ Just plain BVS:

    that effect is a little higher than I expected, and the study is probably understating it, given that marcel is slapping league average wOBAs onto everyone who has yet to play in the majors.

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  8. Huge year for the Great Plains in basketball, eh?

    North Dakota State, Nebraska, Creighton, Kansas, Kansas St., Wichita St., Tulsa, Oklahoma & Oklahoma State were all in the tournament. Good seeds, too. Of course, they are all eliminated now, but it still seems pretty significant for part of the country where no one really lives. What’s going on out there?

    I guess you could throw Iowa and Iowa State in the mix, too…

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  9. GW wrote:

    (Tom Ricketts in the house, presumably rooting for Creighton, btw…)

    He really knows how to pick a winner.

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  10. Once we get confirmation that everyone involved is okay, I think we need to Photoshop “Cubs Lose” on some of these O’Hare derailment pictures.

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  11. Challenge accepted.

    Two-Time All-Star Starlin Castro – SS
    Red-Hot Spring Luis Valbuena – 2B
    Former #37 Prospect Anthony Rizzo – 1B
    20/20 Vision #22 Prospect Mike Olt – 3B
    3 HR In A Game Junior Lake – CF
    2.5 WARP Welington Castillo – C
    Tries Really Hard Ryan Sweeney – LF
    Professional Baseball Player Ryan Kalish – RF
    Strikes Out A Lot Of People Jeff Samardzija – P

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  12. @ Just plain BVS:

    Junior Lake still is proof of how dumb these stats are to follow. He looks like hes going to have the worst season ever, then hits 3 home runs, now looks like he will have a pretty great season.

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  13. Mucker wrote:

    @ GBTS:
    What happened there? Did the operator fall asleep? Have they said what happened yet?

    There is an “indication” that the woman driving a Blue Line train that crashed at the O’Hare station had “nodded off,” a CTA union president said at a news conference Monday.

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  14. @ Suburban kid:
    I fell asleep one time when I was driving and luckily the relatively busy highway I was crossing as I woke up was dead. Unfortunately, I was going about 70 mph and by the time I realized what was up, I was several rows deep in corn.

    /cool story bro

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  15. Looks like Adrian Nieto is making White Sox roster. Rule V catcher making the jump from High-A. Very rare situation.

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  16. @ Andrew:

    That’s just the nature of the beast. Dioner Navarro’s ROS projections got a big bump last year after his 3-HR game. For that matter, it probably had a significant effect on his projections for this year, as well.

    Spring training stats are still data, just data that’s worth a lot less. If three-homer games were commonplace, then one game would have a much smaller effect.

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  17. GW wrote:

    Scott Baker ——> Released

    Apparently he looked pretty bad this spring, but I’d give him a shot if he’d take a AAA assignment (which it appears he wasn’t willing to do in Seattle).

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  18. @ Suburban kid:
    If you want to read all the articles on the Trib. all you need is to use Firefox with an add-on called QuickJava. When the article is opened and you are blocked from seeing it because of the login crap just click on the Javascript button of the QuickJava app and turn Javascript off and then reload the page and read until your heart is content.

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