Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
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FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau addressed reporters for the first time this spring prior to Friday's first full-squad workout.
His message was mixed.
Morneau has spent the last four months rehabbing a number of ailments -- minor surgery on his right foot and left knee, the regeneration of a nerve in his left arm stemming from neck surgery earlier in the season, and a surgically-repaired wrist that Morneau says is "at about 90 percent."
He changed his diet, he's leaner, and he comes into camp with an optimistic attitude.
"I'm expecting to have a good year, (otherwise) I wouldn't put all the work in. I started the rehab in October and have been going pretty much since then, everything with the goal of having a healthy season and doing what I'm capable of doing. I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe that was a possibility or the case."
But in reality, the elephant has yet to leave the room.
"The only thing right now that I'm worrying about coming back or bothering me as we go along is the concussion stuff," said Morneau, who added he hasn't felt significant symptoms "since January."
"(The concussion) is something that's just so unknown. ... All that other stuff, the foot, the knee, the wrist, I don't see that limiting me at all going forward."
Morneau said he comes into spring training with the intention of going through all of the workouts, starting with a full two-hour practice on Friday that includes taking swings off live pitching and groundball drills.
And while the team has placed no restrictions on his activities, Morneau said he's likely to pace himself early on.
"It's just sort of making sure I don't do too much, be too excited that I'm out there with the guys running around and playing, making sure I don't go 100 miles an hour the first couple days. I need to still realize that April 6 is the goal, and that's what I want to be ready for. By doing too much early, it can maybe go backwards. And by trying to pace myself a little bit and be ready for when I need to be ready for, hopefully it'll continue to go well. ...
"I don't know how I'm going to feel tomorrow and how I'm going to feel a week from now, but today I feel good. Just go from there."
What happens if the concussion symptoms come back?
"I don't think there'll be a career if it's something I'm dealing with," Morneau said. "That's the reality of the whole thing. I've kind of come to grips with that. I'm obviously not going to continue to mess around with this if it continues to be a problem. There comes a point when you can only torture yourself so long. It's something I love to do, but you keep preparing and keep being let down, that's something that nobody wants to go through, obviously. It's been a tough winter that way. I try not to think about that kind of stuff.
"Obviously it's crossed my mind, and something I've had to think about. But when that stuff comes into my mind I just continue to look for something positive and look how far I've come in the last week, or how far I've come in the last month, or whatever it is, and just continue to hope it goes well."
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau addressed reporters for the first time this spring prior to Friday's first full-squad workout.
His message was mixed.
Morneau has spent the last four months rehabbing a number of ailments -- minor surgery on his right foot and left knee, the regeneration of a nerve in his left arm stemming from neck surgery earlier in the season, and a surgically-repaired wrist that Morneau says is "at about 90 percent."
He changed his diet, he's leaner, and he comes into camp with an optimistic attitude.
"I'm expecting to have a good year, (otherwise) I wouldn't put all the work in. I started the rehab in October and have been going pretty much since then, everything with the goal of having a healthy season and doing what I'm capable of doing. I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe that was a possibility or the case."
But in reality, the elephant has yet to leave the room.
"The only thing right now that I'm worrying about coming back or bothering me as we go along is the concussion stuff," said Morneau, who added he hasn't felt significant symptoms "since January."
"(The concussion) is something that's just so unknown. ... All that other stuff, the foot, the knee, the wrist, I don't see that limiting me at all going forward."
Morneau said he comes into spring training with the intention of going through all of the workouts, starting with a full two-hour practice on Friday that includes taking swings off live pitching and groundball drills.
And while the team has placed no restrictions on his activities, Morneau said he's likely to pace himself early on.
"It's just sort of making sure I don't do too much, be too excited that I'm out there with the guys running around and playing, making sure I don't go 100 miles an hour the first couple days. I need to still realize that April 6 is the goal, and that's what I want to be ready for. By doing too much early, it can maybe go backwards. And by trying to pace myself a little bit and be ready for when I need to be ready for, hopefully it'll continue to go well. ...
"I don't know how I'm going to feel tomorrow and how I'm going to feel a week from now, but today I feel good. Just go from there."
What happens if the concussion symptoms come back?
"I don't think there'll be a career if it's something I'm dealing with," Morneau said. "That's the reality of the whole thing. I've kind of come to grips with that. I'm obviously not going to continue to mess around with this if it continues to be a problem. There comes a point when you can only torture yourself so long. It's something I love to do, but you keep preparing and keep being let down, that's something that nobody wants to go through, obviously. It's been a tough winter that way. I try not to think about that kind of stuff.
"Obviously it's crossed my mind, and something I've had to think about. But when that stuff comes into my mind I just continue to look for something positive and look how far I've come in the last week, or how far I've come in the last month, or whatever it is, and just continue to hope it goes well."
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Re: Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
Isn't he relatively young? Like 30 or sss. WTF is wrong with him, I didn't read the whole thing(any of it)
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Re: Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
He took a knee to the head right before the all star break while sliding 2 years ago. Major concussion and he can't "shake it" so to speak. Missed pretty much all last season due to "symptoms" and other injuries.andy7171 wrote:Isn't he relatively young? Like 30 or sss. WTF is wrong with him, I didn't read the whole thing(any of it)
Think something similar to Crosby. Morneau grew up in Canada and play a lot of hockey growing up, history of them.
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video of incident
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Ouch.
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If Morneau retires, does he get in the Hall of Fame before Mattingly. 

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Gil Dobie wrote:If Morneau retires, does he get in the Hall of Fame before Mattingly.
Not even close to a HOF career at this point
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He should have walked it off. Baseball is just glorified Soccer.andy7171 wrote:Ouch.
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Re: Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
You can't walk this off, same thing happened to a Bison basketball player a few years ago. If a person has so many concussions it can end their playing days.grizzaholic wrote:He should have walked it off. Baseball is just glorified Soccer.andy7171 wrote:Ouch.
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He'll be watching from home, just like their catcher.Gil Dobie wrote:If Morneau retires, does he get in the Hall of Fame before Mattingly.
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Re: Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
I saw the collision live and didn't think anything of it. And was shocked to hear that that was the reason he was out. I've had a few concussions in my football career and have at MOST missed a game. I felt like I should've/could've played anyways.
I know concussions are serious but it's been 2 years! I just don't understand that. Not to mention it's baseball, the only contact you "usually" have is if you get beaned.
I know concussions are serious but it's been 2 years! I just don't understand that. Not to mention it's baseball, the only contact you "usually" have is if you get beaned.
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Re: Breaking: Twins Morneau close to retirement?
Twins have been in Florida for a couple weeks now and Mauer is still healthy. 
