Coco Crisp is starting to see the writing on the wall. Even with Jacoby struggling out of the gate this season he seems to be the starting center fielder. Coco was called the incumbent before the start of spring training but once he missed a few games with a groin injury the Red Sox found a way to make him a reserve player. Today Coco responded to his position on the team by telling the Union Leader the following:
“I played with a broken toe, an oblique injury, (and) I was freaking popping my shoulder all crazy trying to dive for balls,” said Crisp, who clarified that the toe was actually a fracture to the sesamoid bone on the ball of his left foot. “I know, and I think the team knows, that I went out there and played hurt last year. Not to be rewarded with an actual opportunity to help, it kind of hurts.”
Coco’s days in Boston are numbered; he is starting to sound like Nomar before he was traded.
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