Myers then took to veteran Padres starting pitcher (at the time he’s since been traded) James Shields.Įssentially, Myers said, Shields told him to “quit being a baby.” His agent told him to play through the injury, so long as he could keep playing and not make the issue worse. The basics are that Myers had a minor wrist injury and was wondering if he should hit the disabled list. The full story is on and it’s well worth the read for those interested. One item of interest on this front on Thursday comes from Padres beat writer Dennis Lin regarding All-Star first baseman Wil Myers. Now that the dust has settled and it’s a new season, the players are more willing to open up on matters in the past. Early in the spring, we start to see some very good articles from beat writers of individual teams that provide light on certain situations players might not have wanted to discuss last season.
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