Associated Press photo Steve Lombardozzi is making his second start in left field this afternoon. |
Davey Johnson has considered a number of possibilities, from Roger Bernadina to Mark DeRosa to Brett Carroll to Steve Lombardozzi. And for now, the manager isn't making his plan public.
"I've got a pretty good idea," Johnson said when asked if he's got an Opening Day lineup in mind yet.
Johnson, though, has to prepare for multiple contingencies due to the uncertain status of both Morse and first baseman Adam LaRoche. LaRoche is getting at-bats in a minor-league game today, has been cleared to run the bases and could be back in the big-league lineup Thursday, so his chances of returning in time for Opening Day look plausible.
Morse's chances don't look as strong. Though he insists his strained lat muscle feels great, team doctors haven't given him the green light yet to resume baseball activities (though Johnson said he caught Morse with a couple of bats in his hand this morning at Space Coast Stadium).
If Morse can't make it back in time -- but assuming LaRoche does return -- Johnson probably will use either Bernadina or DeRosa in left field on Opening Day in Chicago. DeRosa offers a better bat; Bernadina is better defensively, and could be a better matchup against Cubs right-hander Ryan Dempster.
What about Lombardozzi? Well, he's making his second career start (and fourth career appearance) in left field today against the Marlins.
But reading between the lines, Johnson seemed to indicate he doesn't look at the rookie as likely candidate to start games in the outfield once the season begins ... barring an emergency. Johnson also continues to tout Lombardozzi as a future everyday second baseman.
"It's one thing if he thought I was trying to make him into a utility player. I'm not," the manager said. "I'm giving him experience in different spots for a need that might come up on the team, and I didn't want it to be in a major-league game and he's never even been in the outfield, didn't even have a glove, didn't know where to go, didn't have glasses to go out there. This could possibly be his last time out there."
10 comments:
It will be Bernadina.
Translation of Davey's comment: No repeat of Rigg's Guzman debacle.
So, Shark, Arm, Werth. I guess that will work defensively. Hope they put up some hits.
sm13, almost as bad as Guzy in RF was LoDuca in LF. 2 things that are difficult to erase from our brains.
So why is Davy showing Gio to one of our main competitors for the division so close to the start of the season? One of the advantages to having an American League pitcher is the initial unfamiliarity of the hitters for the first few matchups. Might have been a better idea for Gio to make his last ST start in a minor league game rather than against a main rival with a lineup of regulars....
What about Marlon Byrd? The cubs seem to be shopping him for relief pitching.
Are they concerned with the beast swinging or his throwing? If he can't throw till tomorrow, but they caught him with a bat- is it just the throwing?
@Kirbs - from what I remember, he's been able to swing all Spring with no problems, but he can't throw without pain.
If throwing is Morse's problem, why not open the season by alternating him with LaRoche at 1st. That gives us Morse's bat, at least sometimes, and lets LaRoche have extra time to get his ankle fully healed
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