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| otherone4life |
As a Nationals Fan, I can't help but have a moment of schadenfreude. Soriano threw a temper tantrum about playing left, then played great, paid lip service about "wanting to stay" and then bolted for the big money. Fuck him.
CHICAGO (AP) -- The limp was clear as Alfonso Soriano dragged himself up the stairs, out of the clubhouse and into the night. His immediate future is a bit murky, though.
On a night when the Chicago Cubs shook up their lineup, Soriano got shaken up.
He left in the fifth inning after injuring a hamstring while attempting a diving catch in the Cubs' 12-4 rout of the San Diego Padres on Monday.
"Yes, I don't like to get hurt," Soriano said, when asked if he's worried. "I know that I'm not going to be able to play tomorrow, so it's sad for me because ... I like to play every day. We'll see how I look tomorrow."
Chicago, which was 0-7 against the Padres last season, led 3-0 in the fifth when Clay Hensley (0-3) lofted a fly to shallow center with a runner on third and one out. Soriano raced in, dove and rolled over as he trapped the ball.
Soriano then got up and slipped while attempting a throw. Trainer Mark O'Neal tended to him, and Soriano walked off gingerly under his own power. The initial diagnosis was a strained left hamstring, and the Cubs hoped to know more after an MRI exam on Tuesday.
Even if the test reveals no tears, Soriano thought he would miss at least five days.
"I believe that it's not bad, it's not that bad," he said.
But when asked if the disabled list a possibility, Soriano wasn't quite as confident -- even though he the pain had subsided a bit.
"I don't know yet, but like I said, I feel a little better now than in the past," he said.
Soriano, who signed a $136 million, eight-year contract, and Jason Marquis were key components in the Cubs' offseason makeover. |
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| Shocker54 |
| why would laugh? The nationals are always and forever will suck cock |
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| otherone4life |
| really? Talk to me when the new park opens next year or continue slurping the Yanks or Mets ... |
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| KingOfAllWhites |
| He actually slurps the Phillies....It doesnt get more pathetic then that |
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| LarryHorseFucker |
Quote: Originally posted by otherone4life really? Talk to me when the new park opens next year or continue slurping the Yanks or Mets ... | So a new park makes a team not suck?:scratch: |
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| fatroider4 |
| Damn. I took this guy 3rd with my Fantasy Baseball team and so far he has sucked and now hes injured. Awesome |
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| Shocker54 |
Quote: Originally posted by otherone4life really? Talk to me when the new park opens next year or continue slurping the Yanks or Mets ... | New park? One word for you! Pirates! :rolleyes: |
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| jimmyritt33 |
| it must be pretty bad when you have Nationals' fans laughing at you considering the shit team they have to watch. I hope the new stadium brings in a little money so they can be a viable team. |
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| FeelMyUbiquity |
Quote: Originally posted by fatroider4 Damn. I took this guy 3rd with my Fantasy Baseball team and so far he has sucked and now hes injured. Awesome |
I took him 7th in one of my leagues. I think he has one fucking RBI. |
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| Hapster |
| Soriano is one of the best players in the game today and will be for a long time! |
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