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Edmonds Career Done?
johnfayman Edmonds felt something pop as he ran the bases. Not good when you're dealing w/ Achilles problem. Wasn't sure where he'd be examined. #reds
Edmonds: "I've been expecting it." He was leaning toward retirement after this year. So the homer could have been it. #reds If that is it, what a way to go out. Your last appearance ever and you hit a HR. I hope it's not as serious as he thinks and he can play again this season, but if this is it I hope he sticks around for the last couple weeks and the strech run. He didn't do much on the field in his time here, but it seems like some of the young guys on the team really gravitate towards him. |
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I actually thought of that as he limped home. He might just take it as a sign and end his career on a HR even if rehabbing could get him back by the NLCS or WS...
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if its true then its sad for Jim & also bad for the Reds. they could REALLY use his bat in the postseason.
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If he's done, what a career. He didn't do a ton on the field for the Reds but ever since the Reds acquired him Bruce and Stubbs looked like different hitters. The full effect of that trade may never be truly appreciated. What a career.
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He's gonna make an awesome hitting coach if he ever so chooses.
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I'm hoping he rehabs and comes back next year in LF.
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If he popped that achilles I would say he will retire. He missed all of last season with injuries and he may just not want to do all the rehab required.
That was certainly a great way to go out though. I always liked Edmonds even though he was pretty much despised on this forum. I liked the way he always hustled and gave everything he had. MLB could use more like him,IMO. |
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Great all-around ballplayer. You don't find many CFs who hit and defend like Edmonds could.
If he's able to get himself healthy, I'd like to see him back in some role as a Red next year. But lower leg issues are dicey for older guys, especially outfielders. If he retires, that was a tremendous, fitting last AB. |
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I don't think there's any question that this is his last year because he can no longer stay healthy. It'd be nice if he could help us in the post season but when you're so old that you get hurt rounding the bases after a HR, it's time to hang it up.
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I hope he's on the bench anyway during the post season. He doesn't seem like a rah-rah guy, but that's the "Veteran Presence" we all know and love.
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I was really looking forward to him being part of the postseason lineup card. His experience could have been used on this young roster in those battles and he's been very good when he's played. I'm glad he came here, he truly made us better just beyond the box score. If this is it; I have outside hopes that Jocketty and Dusty let him coach in his retirement if he wants. He can help this team down the line.
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I thought this was an interesting comment by Ryan Braun.
Braun, his close friend on the other side, had another thought. “I think he was just waiting for an opportunity to hit a home run and call it a career,” Braun said. “He’ll be back for the postseason, I think.” I liked this one by Braun to referring to the domination of the Reds over the Brewers this season. “It’s been miserable,” Braun said. “They dominated us.” http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=300921108 |
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