
| 2011 Los Angeles Angels: Will Kendry Morales Be in Opening Day Lineup? | |
Kendry Morales hopes to return to form by Opening Day 2011Jeff Gross/Getty Images When Los Angeles Angels slugging first baseman Kendry Morales celebrated a walk-off grand slam home run to defeat the Seattle Mariners on May 29 last year, the Angels’ hopes for the 2010 season shattered along with Morales’ left ankle on that fateful day. Now, almost nine months removed from that forgettable incident, the ankle of Kendry Morales may not be fully healed in time for the 2011 season opener on March 31. During the surgery to repair his left ankle, Morales had six screws inserted to hold the ankle in place. The screws are still there and will likely be there for the rest of his life. Last week, Morales got a full check-up on the ankle by Dr. Phillip Kwong and Dr. Lewis Yocum, and both were pleased with the overall progress. However, Morales just started a light jogging program last month to regain range of motion and was running at about 50 percent before the Angels shut him down when he arrived at camp in Tempe. The Angels will err on the side of caution when it comes to the progress of Morales. While they have not said that Morales won’t be in the Opening Day lineup, they are clearly being conservative. One issue that Angels manager Mike Scioscia is not worried about is the bat of Kendry Morales. In an interview with Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register, Scioscia said, “It’s not like this guy’s missed two seasons. What you lose is the experience of facing pitchers, that experience of being able to say, ‘I remember facing this guy in August and he did this and he did that.’ That’s what you lose out on. Can Kendry Morales return to his 2009 form, when he hit .306 with 34 HR and 108 RBI?Can Kendry Morales return to his 2009 form, when he hit .306 with 34 HR and 108 RBI?
“You don’t lose out on the ability to square up a fastball or the ability to catch up with fuzz. He lost some game experience from the injury. But he’ll get back on the horse and go from there.” For his part, Morales is itching to get back to live action. “I’m not the one who makes the decision. I hope to be ready for Opening Day. That’s what I want. I want to be in that lineup on Opening Day,†Morales said. The Los Angeles Angels are clearly looking for Morales to be in that Opening Day lineup as well. In 2010, the Angels scored 202 runs fewer than the previous season and suffered their first losing season since 2003. Morales’ return to the lineup will give a much-needed boost and coming off a career year in 2009 in which Morales hit .306 with 34 home runs with 109 runs batted in, his power will be a welcome sight. Still, Scioscia knows that rushing the recovery of Morales is not prudent for anyone, including the Angels. “The long-range prognosis is very good,†Sciosica said. “Short range, we’re going to ease him into what he needs to do and have a timetable of when he needs to do it. He’s not a guy who’s going to need 80 at-bats this spring. He’s not a guy who’s going to need to play 25 games in the spring. …I think our first goal is to get him running 100 percent.” And for the Angels, Kendry Morales at 100 percent is exactly what the doctor ordered. For continuing coverage of the Los Angeles Angels, follow Doug on Twitter @Sports_A_Holic. [Source] This article is
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| Angels’ Kendry Morales not certain about opening-day status | |
Los Angeles Angels first baseman Kendry Morales, whose 2010 season ended during a celebration at home plate following a walkoff homer on May 29, isn’t positive he will be ready for opening day. “I know it could be a possibility (that I’m not ready),” he told the Los Angeles Times. “I’ve been working mentally on that, to be ready to handle the situation.”
Morales had surgery in June to repair a broken bone above his left ankle and still has six screws in the ankle area. Morales told the Los Angeles Times that he has experienced no pain, just “tightness and a lack of flexibility.” Angels manager Mike Scioscia told the newspaper that he expects Morales to be ready for the March 31 opener and that “it’s critical for us to get Kendry back in the middle of the lineup.” After missing out on free agents such as left fielder Carl Crawford and third baseman Adrian Beltre this offseason, the Angels are counting on Morales’ healthy return. He had a career year in 2009 (.306 average, 34 homers, 108 RBIs) and was hitting .290-11-39 when he suffered the injury last season. The Angels finished last season at 80-82, their first losing season since 2003. They scored 202 fewer runs in 2010 than in 2009.
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| Scioscia, Angels happy to have Izturis back | |
To manager Mike Scioscia, the Angels' biggest loss this season aside from Kendry Morales was Maicer Izturis. Thanks for reading! . Posted in angels-news | Comments Off
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| Arbitration Eligibles: Los Angeles Angels | |
The arbitration eligibles series is back with a vengeance. Today we look at the Angels players who will be eligible for arbitration after the season… First time: Kendry Morales, Kevin Frandsen, Alberto Callaspo Second time: Jered Weaver, Erick Aybar, Howie Kendrick, Jeff Mathis, Reggie Willits Third time: Mike Napoli Frandsen played well in his first 100 or so Angels plate appearances, but his … Thanks for reading! . Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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| Upbeat Morales joins Angels teammates | |
Decked out in an Angels uniform for the first time since May 29, when he landed all wrong on home plate and was lost for the season, Kendry Morales was in an upbeat mood on Tuesday, looking ahead to a full recovery from left leg surgery in 2011. Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today. Posted in angels-news | Comments Off
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| Absence of Morales impacts Abreu, Hunter | |
There is no way to quantify emotions, but Angels manager Mike Scioscia, a lifelong observer of the psychology of ballplayers, is of the view that the loss of Kendry Morales has impacted Bobby Abreu and Torii Hunter. Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in angels-news | Comments Off
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