Tony Massarotti of the Boston Herald got the story first, but I have more details on the specifics of the J.D. Drew physical. Drew took the physical shortly after the announcement of the deal in Orlando, but sources have told me that Drew showed problems in his shoulder that "could shut down his power." Drew had minor surgery on his shoulder after the 2005 season, so it's possible that there's more damage in there.Hmmmm. Stay tuned.
It's important to note that in free agent acquisitions, a team often does not have the benefit of requesting medical records from his previous team prior to signing. Speculation centers on the damage to Drew's shoulder being more like Scott Rolen circa 2005. As Massarotti reports, it is more likely that the Red Sox get protection in the form of a very limited escape clause rather than scuttling the deal altogether.
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December 16, 2006
BP: Drew Deal in Trouble?
Will Carroll, Baseball Prospectus:
JM, I am welcoming the trade of WMP...he will lose too many games just with his defense, especially if there IS something wrong with the shoulder of JDD.
ReplyDeleteYT, that was a great Edes' article. But there is one piece of the puzzle left, and it is no time to draw the line on spending money. Not without a closer. Thats what I wrote about on this increasingly sunny, and warm Sunday. Be well all!!!!! Love ya!!
Cordero is nice, but jeez.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is that WMP needs playing time to develop and prosper and with Manny-Coco-Drew as the starting outfield, he'll be on the bench most of the time.
If Drew is healthy, you have to think either Coco or Pena will be dealt.
Something is bizarre here. Why would Boras/Drew break one contract and risk a thorough medical with a new one if there was any chance of negative results?
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, 'idiotic' is the word for Cafardo's musings on what the Sox would give up for Cordero. However, on the whole closer issue, regret to say I've got nothing constructive to add. I'm drawing blanks on this one.