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Red Hair Red Light: Kielty Gets Knee Surgery
2007-02-28 11:11
by Ken Arneson

Score one for the red light Will Carroll gave Kielty's health risk over at Baseball Prospectus:

He crushes lefties when he's healthy, but his hand, shoulder, and oblique have made him more known for his costumes than his bat.

Add a knee to that list of body parts. Susan Slusser reports that Bobby Kielty needs some minor knee surgery, and will miss three-to-six weeks. I'm sure he's quite depressed about this...

Kielty depressed

...but look on the bright side: this reduced the odds considerably that the Pittsburgh Pirates might want to trade for him.

* * *

The flip side to Kielty's red light is Milton Bradley's green light. I was quite curious how a five year veteran who has only managed to stay healthy enough for 400 ABs once in his career managed to get a no-comment green light from Carroll. I asked Will for a comment about this surprising (to me) result. He acknowledged that the system may have missed something but "I think the green's still accurate. The shoulder doesn't appear to be a long term concern, he overcame the knee problem with no real effect, and most of his past history is either non-recurring (oblique) or traumatic (appendectomy.)"

OK, then. I'm still not sure I understand how that makes him all that much of a better health risk than Kielty, but since Kielty is now injured, and Bradley (knock on wood) is not, we'll give Will the benefit of the proof in the pudding.

Comments
2007-02-28 16:34:28
1.   Philip Michaels
How very odd. I saw Bobby Kielty not four hours ago at the A's intersquad game. Of course, he didn't play... and he was talking to Larry Davis. So I guess that explains a lot.

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