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  • No rehab for Brocail, Astros 4% down, Oswalt v. Ramirez

No rehab for Brocail, Astros 4% down, Oswalt v. Ramirez

Posted on April 23, 2009 by pravata in News You Can Use

When he first went to the DL Brocail said “I don’t think a rehab will be necessary.” Link

Ignoring Brocail’s “advice”, Wednesday Cecil Cooper and Dewey Robinson said that Brocail would make a Minor League rehab appearance Saturday.

About an hour before game time, however, that plan had changed. ( “I don’t think a rehab will be necessary.”)

Erstad wasn’t surprised to hear that Brocail was trying to get out of the Minor League rehab outing, and according to the veteran outfielder, Brocail is ready now.

“He was the same Brocail,” Erstad said. “Ball moving in every direction possible, he’s screaming at you in the batter’s box. He’s in peak form. He’s ready.” Link

Brocail understands Valverde

Why did Valverde insist, over the advice of the assistant trainer, the manager and his catcher, on pitching on one leg?  Brocail said it has more to do with a pitcher’s “hate for hitters.”

“They’re out there whacking stuff off our bodies,” Brocail said. “You want to turn around and get somebody out before you have to get off that mound. They hate us as much as we hate them. I guess it is a pride thing. You want to show that hitter didn’t hurt you one bit, and you want to finish the inning and go shake hands.” Link

Astros lose value

New report from Forbes says that the Astros declined 4% since last season, they’re still listed as “worth” $445 million, which is in the middle for a baseball team according to Forbes. Also their debt ratio is extremely low at 12% Link

Oswalt in a measuring contest
Oswalt said he was looking forward to confronting Manny Ramirez.
“It should be fun,” he said. “Should be a challenge, for sure. He’s one of the best in the game at hitting. You like to see what you’ve got.” Link

Oswalt got a roller to 2nd, a K swinging, and a monster bomb.

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