Thursday, May 26, 2011

Former Viper Morgan Set For Rehab Stint:

Former Vernon Vipers defenceman, Nyjer Morgan has been on the 15-day DL since May 6 with a fractured left middle finger, and is expected to go to extended spring training in Phoenix. Morgan played two games with the Vipers as an "AP" during the 1996-97 season.

This is posted on the Brewers website:

Morgan and Braddock set for rehab stints

By Audrey Snyder and Adam McCalvy / MLB.com | 05/22/11

MILWAUKEE -- Outfielder Nyjer Morgan and left-handed reliever Zach Braddock are tentatively scheduled to take the next step in their rehabilitation processes.

Braddock (0-1, 2.79 ERA) is expected to throw a maximum of 35 pitches on Monday for Class A Wisconsin. Weather could impact whether Braddock makes an appearance. The lefty hasn't played with the Brewers since being placed on the 15-day disabled list on May 3 due to a sleep disorder.

Morgan has been on the 15-day DL since May 6 with a fractured left middle finger, and is expected to go to extended spring training in Phoenix on Tuesday. Morgan appeared in just 15 games this season after a previous stint on the DL with a right thigh bruise limited him early on.

The player and manager Ron Roenicke met to discuss the move, and the plan is for Morgan to play two games in Arizona where he will see a lot of action. Morgan could lead off every inning in the extended program if desired.

"In my eyes it's healed, it's healed enough," Morgan said. "But it's all about basically just looking after my future and what's better for the team. Ron wants 100-percent 'Nyj Morgan' out there and I can't blame him, even though I want to get out there now."

Roenicke said Morgan needs six or seven at-bats, and though the outfielder originally wanted to stay close by, the predicted weather forecast for the Timber Rattlers, who head to Peoria, Ill., made Arizona the best option.

"He doesn't have to just play his position, he can lead off the innings, play seven innings and get six at-bats, which makes a lot more sense for me," Roenicke said.

No comments: