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Oh Fun: Devon Travis Had Knee Surgery (And Other, Less Depressing Injury Updates)

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Photo credit:Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Andrew Stoeten
6 years ago
Oh god damn it.
Goins and Barney rolling out there every day. Fun times!
Ughhhhhh. Though, as I’ve said the few times The Leblebijian Question has arisen, I really do think the Jays like Barney and Goins. Like as “professionals,” as “clubhouse guys,” and as guys who might give you the odd timely hit or quality (if unproductive) at-bat. It’s just… we haven’t seen a whole lot of those lately.
And the Jays also would be faced with the prospect of losing one of them — key pieces of middle infield depth for an organization that employs porcelain fucking dolls unfortunately oft-injured guys as starters — should they choose to give the untested Leblebijian a shot. (Goins is out of options, Barney can refuse an assignment.)
Er… that is, ultimately they’d be forced to make a hard decision on one of those two guys. Probably. First they’d ditch Chris Coghlan or one of their relievers, I’m sure. But then when Steve Pearce comes back, would they really have it in them to go to a seven-man bullpen, with less flexibility to bring fresh arms up and down from Buffalo as needed?
Shit, maybe they would. Seven relievers does seem kinda like plenty. And so maybe Jason Grilli isn’t long for this club (he hasn’t pitched since the four home run game ten days ago!), and Pearce and Leblebijian both come up at some point this week (John Gibbons also reiterated to reporters today that he expects Pearce back by at least the weekend — and his rehab assignment has now made its way to Buffalo).
But I guess I also get the sense that if they were going to do a thing like giving Leblebijian a shot, they’d have probably done it already. Perhaps a few more games of Goins and Barney killing rallies at the bottom of the order will change their minds! Then again, Pearce at second probably won’t kill you, either. Maybe? For a few innings?
Anyway, Devon Travis! This whole ordeal fucking sucks pretty hard right here. Not sure what else to say about that, except that I hope he gets well soon, and that he’s one of these guys who looks injury-prone, but actually just had an unfortunate string of bad injury luck even though his body is perfectly OK to hold up to the rigors of big league baseball. Fingers crossed! Because, Jesus: Travis has been on the roster since Opening Day 2015 — so for the last 387 games the Blue Jays have played. He’s suited up for just 213 of them. And he won’t suit up for them again for the foreseeable future.
Ugh.
Hey, better injury news at least:
So… there’s that.
HEY, AND A MILDLY ENCOURAGING TRAVIS UPDATE, I GUESS:
So… there’s also that.

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