Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Tonight In Bad Sports Injuries: Carlos Santana's Knee Is No Longer Smooth

Click Here To Watch The Video Of The Carlos Santana Because I Can't Embed A YouTube Video Because The People At MLB Take Down Any MLB Related YouTube Videos 5 Minutes After They Get Put Up Because They Let This Thing Called "Copyright Laws" Take Precedence Over This Thing Called "Free Publicity."

Just as an aside, I went to an Indians-Phillies game earlier this year with Carlos Santana as the Indians catcher.  All game long, I kept waiting for CBP to play a Carlos Santana song when Carlos Santana stepped up to the plate.  They never did.  I cried.

In all seriousness, that is one ugly injury.  All the best to Carlos Santana and hopefully the rookie has a speedy recovery, as that is never something you want to see, both from a mental/emotional standpoint and a physical standpoint.

4 comments:

  1. "I cant wait to hear all of the Happ defenders now after he got the pull in the 2nd inning..."


    Uh a bad start.

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  2. @ Anon: I know it was just a bad start. But my point was everyone who gushed over him as having the potential to be a future ace/#2 starter (both fans and local media/sports radio), especially after he had a real good game in his Houston debut the same day Oswalt struggled in his debut for the Phillies, were sort of getting on my nerves. That tweet was simply me being snarky about those who took a good start as a sign of his greatness and turning it on them anticipating what they will say now that he had a bad start.

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  3. Happ = Solid 3 (in the future)

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  4. @ Anon: Happ is 28 years old. He is likely a solid #4 with a max ceiling of being a #3.

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