Monday, May 21, 2012

Lance berkman

  • The best-case scenario for Lance Berkman is that he returns to the St. Louis Cardinals lineup after the All-Star break. The 36-year-old first baseman is prepared for news on his injured right knee thats not so rosy.
  • (FOXSports.com)
  • St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Lance Berkman had an MRI on Monday which revealed a torn meniscus in his right knee. St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - St.
  • (9News)
  • LOS ANGELES -- St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Lance Berkman will have an MRI on Monday to determine if he has torn the ACL in his right knee, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • Cardinals GM John Mozeliak on Monday painted a rosy picture of Lance Berkmans medical picture, basically saying that the team was pleasantly surprised by the results of an MRI on the switch-hitting sluggers knee.
  • (News-Democrat)
  • As unfortunate as Lance Berkmans injury is, and as devastating a blow it is to the St. Louis lineup, the Cardinals have faced about as much adversity over the past 15 months as any team in Major League Baseball. Yet, they just keep winning.
  • (NESN.com)
  • ST. LOUIS – Despite an MRI on Monday that revealed no structural damage to Lance Berkmans right ACL, the Cardinals first baseman fears he will wake up from surgery Friday to find out it was replaced.
  • (FS Midwest)
  • Adams performance in his first major-league game was notable. He had two singles in four at-bats as he replaced injured first baseman Lance Berkman.
  • (TeamReport - Chicago Tribune)
  • 1B Matt Adams was purchased from Class AAA Memphis to replace 1B Lance Berkman. Adams, a 23rd-round draft pick from Slippery Rock University in 2009, was hitting .
  • (PlayerWatch - Chicago Tribune)
  • LOS ANGELES -- Getting shut out by Clayton Kershaw was the least of the St. Louis Cardinals problems. They may have to do without first baseman Lance Berkman for a while because of an injured right knee.
  • (ESPN)
  • Just last year the St. Louis Cardinals saw a renaissance from Lance Berkman, who set a new career-high in OPS+ at 35 and had a crucial hit in the Cardinals improbable Game 6 victory in the World Series.
  • (SB Nation)

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