
Look, the Yankees are doing fine with out Chavez, they really don't need him now. I just like the guy in pinstripes and I'm looking forward to him returning, that's all. It's crazy, I call Chavez the walking ceramic.


Back in 2008, Chavez started the season for the Athletics on the disabled list. The reason? Back pain. later in the season, in July of 2008, he had a shoulder problem. Then, in 2009, he went back on the Disabled List for back pain again. Then May 5th of this year he broke his foot. And now we're at where we are, Chavez was literally a few days away from returning to the big show and he tweaked his back again. That meant Chavez would be out another 2 weeks. Then today we find out Chavez now has an abdominal injury. Ummm... and you wonder why I referred to him as Glass Joe back in May when I wrote WHY LOSING IS A CANCER. We need to keep him in a bubble because when he’s on the field he’s valuable. I just have never seen a player as accident prone as he.
So the big question is, will Chavez recover and will he be back? I tend to think he will be back but only to get injured again. Chavez is a good ball player. We know that. Chavez knows how to play ball and when he's on and healthy, he's damn good, but the bottom line is, the poor guy can't get a break and I'm just not sure he'll be terribly valuable once he returns. But I wish him well and I hope I'm wrong.
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