Kazmir headed for MRI on elbow
Ace LHP Scott Kazmir was headed for an MRI on his left elbow after feeling what "felt like a hyperextension" while warming up for Tuesday's intrasquad game but said he was confident it was not a serious injury.
Also, top draft pick David Price was scratched from his scheduled inning for precautionary reasons due to some stiffness in his left shoulder.
Kazmir looked somber and addmitted he was concerned.
"It was just a little scary because I never felt it before,'' Kazmir said. "But after I talked with (head athletic trainer Ron Porterfield) and everything and we did some of the strength tests I felt confident it would be all right. Just got to check it out just to make sure. ...
"I feel like I'll be all right. Just precautions. ... They said there's a couple minor things that could go on that are just really nothing.''
Though Kazmir, 24, spoke optimistically, he looked downcast and somber as he prepared to head out to see Dr. Koco Eaton. Kazmir said he "felt great" warming up in the bullpen but after what he thought was his third pitch warming up on the game mound felt "a little discomfort'' but definitely not a pop, which is typically an indication of a more severe problem. "It was just scary,'' he said. "I didn't want to test it, didn't want to just throw through it'' and "just wanted to stop it right there.''
He said he showed "great strength" on tests performed by Rays trainers and was encouraged that he didn't feel any further pain in the elbow, which was covered by a blue sleeve as he prepared to leave. He said he could flex the elbow in and out with no pain. "That's a good sign,'' he said. "It kinda feels like maybe I just tried to do a little too much to try to get warmed up.''
A few moments earlier outside the clubhouse, he described it like this: "It felt like it just jammed a little bit, kind of like a hyperextension. ... The thing is I don't feel anything now. If it was a torn ligament or something, you'd be hurting.''
- MARC TOPKIN



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Posted by: O&A | February 27, 2008 at 11:08 AM
This latest "setback" should be taken as a hint that he doesnt want to pitch for the lowly Rays. Especially since he doesnt want to sign an extension....yet if every. I mean he said himself that it didnt hurt once he stopped pitching. It doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure that it either hurts or it doesnt. It doesnt go away with the snap of your fingers.
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Posted by: Bubba | February 27, 2008 at 07:56 AM
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Posted by: hello?!?!? | February 27, 2008 at 02:16 AM
The character of a winning ball club is best indicated by the ability of his teammates to step up to the plate in his absence and cover for him while he recuperates. This could be a test of the new Rays that will prove their worth both on and off the field. May God be with them this season!
Posted by: Jimmy Mack | February 26, 2008 at 08:26 PM
Uh oh; I'd better cancel my World Series ticket order! Get back soon, Kaz!
Posted by: Hawk | February 26, 2008 at 05:20 PM
hope it is nothing...glad he was smart enough not to push it and he was thinking of the team and his free agent years ahead
Posted by: Lorio | February 26, 2008 at 04:31 PM
Sore arms & stiffness are fairly common in the early part of Spring Training for pitchers,as well as position players.Most likely there is no cause for alarm with either Kazmir or Price.The Rays are only being cautious, which they should.
Posted by: Steve | February 26, 2008 at 03:33 PM
Please no.
Posted by: Ryan S | February 26, 2008 at 01:38 PM
Yikes! We can't lose Kazmir if we want to have any chance of reaching .500.
Posted by: CP | February 26, 2008 at 01:35 PM