4-3-12 –
The Mets broke camp and headed north in a special hermetically sealed bus in
which pure oxygen is fed from special cylinders places on the top of the bus.
All of the players automobiles have been shipped separately at the team’s
expense.
These
drastic measures were taken after a series of injuries beset a team that seems
destined to never having all their eggs in the same basket.
It all
began on March 2nd when a series of what seemed like minor injuries
fell on OF Scott Hairston, 3B David Wright, and 1B Ike Davis.
Hairston
strained the same left oblique that put him down last season, Wright felt some
soreness around his ribcage, an Davis’ results of his chest x-ray showed a
possible diagnosis of “Valley Fever”. As we have come to learn, all three
developed into season-ending results (replacements were Vinnie Rottino, Daniel Murphy to
third base, Justin Turner to second base, Josh Satin to UT and Val
Pasccuci to first base).
This was
quickly followed by:
RF Lucas Duda forgot
he was playing on the field with the same new dimensions as CitiField and ran
full speed into the wall attempting to catch a ball (he was replaced by Mike Baxter and Adam Loewen was
added as backup).
C Josh Thole fell
off a bar stool while being interviewed on SNY at Duffy’s Sports Bar and Grill
(Mike Nickeas replaced Thole and Rob Johnson backed up Nickeas). P Jon Niese ruptured a disc helping Thole to his car and
was replaced in the rotation by Miguel Batista,
but Batista was declared ineligible when it was determined that he was really 78-years
old and his real name was Nancy Braunstein (replaced
by Chris Schwinden).
SP Johan Santana’s
attempt to be ready by opening day was derailed when he developed hamstring
problems after tripping on his wallet (replaced by Collin
McHugh). McHugh quickly followed with a diagnosis of arthritis in his
pitching hand that was determined to have developed from writing too much on
his blog (replaced by Dylan Owen).
SP R.A. Dickey was
diagnosed with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (also known as Triple E), which
doctors feel was contracted after a mosquito bite while climbing Mount
Kilimanjaro (replaced by Jeremy Hefner).
2B Justin Turner developed
Bell’s Palsy which created a permanent smile on his face (replaced by Josh
Satin, who was replaced by Edgar Alfonzo). It
took officials three weeks to determine there was anything different with his
demeanor.
Jay Horvitz, VP of
Media Relations, was unavailable for comment before the bus left. He was
refused a media pass to board the bus by medical personal who determined he
might be counterproductive to the health of the remaining players on the team.
3 comments:
There is so much #win in this post.
Mack,
That was a riot. Thanks.
I really enjoyed your article. More power to you!
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