Carlos Quentin's Season Could Be Over
FanHouse —
... late season collapse have entered their fragile psyches. Evidence of this can be seen in the fan's reactions to the recent fears that Carlos Zambrano might be lost for the year. Well, while that fear has been put to bed, there's another one that's all ready to take it's place. Except this time, it's located on the south side of the city. White Sox fans are preparing for the worst as it's looking like the team may lose Carlos Quentin for the rest of the season. Carlos Quentin's season appears to be in jeopardy after the ...
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The Big Lead —
... Rumor alert! We hear…. Carlos Quentin fractured his wrist and would be out for the year… The Sox are supposedly announcing it before the game tonight. Quentin hasn’t played at all this week. ...
Carlos Quentin out for season with fractured wrist
Big League Stew —
... It's official. Dustin Pedroia and K-Rod, dust off those MVP resumes, will ya? You're one Justin Morneau down-the-stretch slump from duking it out. I'm not sure where this ranks on the irony scale, but one of the only players holding the White Sox back from becoming a full-fledged creaky AARP-card carrying member may now be done for the year. According to both WSCR and the Sun-Times, quiet MVP candidate Carlos Quentin has a fractured right wrist and will need season-ending surgery. Will Carroll of ...
Reports: Carlos Quentin out for season with fractured wrist
Big League Stew —
I'm not sure where this ranks on the irony scale, but one of the only players holding the White Sox back from becoming a full-fledged creaky AARP-card carrying member may now be done for the year. According to both WSCR and the Sun-Times, quiet MVP candidate Carlos Quentin has a fractured right wrist and will need season-ending surgery. Will Carroll of Baseball Prospectus has more: WSCR in Chicago is reporting that Carlos Quentin has a broken wrist and is done for the season. I have been unable to ...
Carlos Quentin Done For The Season? Nooooooooooo
MOUTHPIECE Blog // A Chicago-Addled Sports Blog —
Bad, very bad news for Chicago White Sox fans this Friday afternoon as their team battles the Minnesota Twins for a playoff spot. Carlos Quentin, he of offseason steal and AL MVP candidate fame, might very well be done for the year.
The harrowing details:
Carlos Quentin’s season appears to be over as the White Sox left fielder and MVP candidate suffered a fractured right wrist that will require surgery Monday, according to sources.
It’s not certain how Quentin suffered the injury, but speculation is he punched a ...
"Carlos Quentin's season appears to be over ...
Deadspin —
... "Carlos Quentin's season appears to be over as the White Sox left fielder and MVP candidate suffered a fractured right wrist that will require surgery Monday, according to sources." [Sun-Times] ...
The MVP field thins
Extra Bases —
... could miss the remainder of the season. The Chicago Sun-Times reports the MRI results on his right forearm and wrist are bleak, and he may show up to tonights game wearing a cast. ...
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The 35th Street Review —
[Editor’s note: This was prepared before today’s news became public. Oh, irony!]
Three things to watch for as two likely playoff teams enter the Octagon this weekend:
The ressurection of White Sox offense. If Paul Konerko and Jim Thome continue to hit, the 3-6 of Carlos Quentin, Jim Thome, Jermaine Dye, and Konerko could be more than enough to put the Good Guys into serious contention (as opposed to the someone’s-got-to-win-those-thing contention they’re in now). Starting pitching will determine this team’s ...
Oh, No
Baseball Analysts —
This sucks.
Carlos Quentin's season appears to be over as the White Sox left fielder and MVP candidate suffered a fractured right wrist that will require surgery Monday, according to sources.
Carlos Quentin Breaks Wrist, ChiSox Fans’ Hearts
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... the league in home runs (36), Quentin also is leading the league in hit by pitches (20), and the AP seems to think one of them could have done the damage: Quentin missed two games after he was hit on a forearm by Boston’s Josh Beckett on Aug. 11. When Quentin returned Aug. 14 and was plunked by Kansas City’s Kyle Davies , Quentin became the first player hit by a pitch in six straight games since at least 1920. Meanwhile, the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Joe Cowley heard speculation that he got the damage after punching a locker in Boston . The CHICAGO TRIBUNE says it happened when ...


