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Rockies trainer was first to see Nicasio’s comeback coming
When a player is injured, the team’s head atheltic trainer knows more about the injury, rehab and chances of a comeback better than anyone, save for a doctor. Rockies head athetic trainer Keith Dugger was the first to see pitcher Juan Nicasio’s miracle return from a broken neck — which culminates with his start against the Astros on Sunday afternoon — coming.
Dugger watched in amazement during the winter as Nicasio, who suffered the injury (along with a fractured skull) when he was hit in the head with a line drive by the Nationals’ Ian Desmond and tumbled to the mound last Aug. 5, threw pitches in the Dominican Republic, with no effects from neck surgery and no referred pain in his muscles. When general manager Dan O’Dowd called and asked if Nicasio would be ready by June, Dugger was the first to say it could be long before that.
In Spring Training, Nicasio proved Dugger correct.
“I was more worried about Spring Training,” Dugger said. “But after that first comebacker [a line drive that buzzed past him in his first spring appearance], I knew we were home free.
“And I think once he gets through a start in Denver, back on the mound where he got injured, he’ll be completely over it.”
Manager Jim Tracy said Nicasio is “way past what happened.”
Nicasio will be backed by a lineup full of changes, as Dexter Fowler, Todd helton, Ramon Hernandez and Marco Scutaro rest.
Rockies batting order
Tyler Colvin, CF
Jordan Pacheco, 3B
Carlos Gonzalez, LF
Troy Tulowitzki, SS
Jason Giambi, 1B
Michael Cuddyer, RF
Wilin Rosario, C
Jonathan Herrera, 2B
Juan Nicasio, P
Astros lineup
Jordan Schafer, CF
Jose Altuve, 2B
J.D. Martinez, LF
Carlos Lee, 1B
Brian Bogusevic, RF
Chris Johnson, 3B
Jason Castro, C
Marwin Gonzalez, SS
Bud Norris, P
Rockies’ Moyer: One for the ages
Jamie Moyer is 49, coming off Tommy John elbow surgery in 2010, and he’s pitching for the Rockies against the Astros tonight.
But manager Jim Tracy simply wants a deep outing and a chance to win against the Astros at Minute Maid Park.
“I just really beleive and personally I think Jamie wants it preceived this way, is Jamie wants to compete,” Tracy said. “He’s here to do exactly what Jeremy Guthrie did for us last night. That is go out, be very, very competitive and give us an opportunity to win a baseball game. I really personally feel that’s the way Jamie Moyer is approaching what he’s going to set out to do tonight.
“As far as I’m concerned, it’s the same Jamie Moyer that I saw prior to the arm injury. It’s the same guy. Since the injury that forced him to miss the entire season last year, there’s been very little if any change in his velocity. He pitches exactly the same. He competes exactly the same. There’s still a burning desire to go out and pitch competitively at the Major League level.
“Obviously, the thing that comes into play is a lot of people suggesting how can he do that at 49 years of age. He’s still doing it, and he did it all spring well. I saw no tradeoff whatsoevery as far as where Jamie Moyer is at competitively in relation to his age. We’re looking forward to this. It really boils down to his command, his capability of getting into the strike zone, getting ahead of hitters and getting hitters to start to swing.”
The Rockies are using the same lineup as in the season-opening 5-3 victory over the Astros on Friday night:
Rockies lineup
Marco Scutaro, 2B
Dexter Fowler, CF
Carlos Gonzalez, LF
Troy Tulowitzki, SS
Todd Helton, 1B
Michael Cuddyer, RF
Ramon Hernandez, C
Chris Nelson, 3B
Jamie Moyer, P
Here is the Astros’ batting order:
Jordan Schafer, CF
Brian Bixler, 2B’
J.D. Martinez, LF
Carlos Lee, 1B
Chris Johnson, 3B
Brian Bogusevic, RF
Chris Snyder, C
Marwin Gonzalez, SS
Lucas Harrell, P
No hot seat, but still …
I’ve been asked on a number of radio shows recently about the jobsecurity of Rockies manager Clint Hurdle. It’s logical. After all, the D-backs fired Bob Melvin, and that team had a slightly better record than the Rockies. I said all along that it’s not the Rockies’ style to make such a quick change. None of my sources have said anything different. If there was heat, it was from the outside. A story in the Denver Post today confirms; ownership isn’t looking to make the big change.
Anyhow, here’s the issue: they’ve got to score to win. The Rockies’ pitching was supposed to be weak, yet the staff leads the National league with a 2.81 ERA in May. Their May record is 4-6 going into Tuesday night’s game against the Astros at Coors Field.
hHit and everyone stays employed. Or at least that’s the way it seems to me.
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki will do his part tonight. The pain from the quadriceps strain he suffered Sunday is manageable, so he’s in the lineup.
Here are tonight’s lineups:
Astros
Kazuo Matsui 2B
Michael Bourn CF
Lance Berkman 1B
Carlos Lee LF
Miguel Tejada SS
Hunter Pence RF
Geoff Blum 3B
Ivan Rodriguez C
Felipe Paulino P
Rockies
Dexter Fowler CF
Troy Tulowitzki SS
Todd Helton 1B
Brad Hawpe RF
Garrett Atkins 3B
Seth Smith LF
Chris Iannetta C
Ian Stewart 3B
Ubaldo Jimenez P
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