Nomar likely to start Friday
August 4, 2005
PHILADELPHIA -- Manager Dusty Baker said Wednesday that shortstop Nomar Garciaparra probably will be in the starting lineup Friday night when the Cubs face the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. Garciaparra has been sidelined since tearing a groin muscle April 20 in St. Louis as he ran out of the batter's box.
Garciaparra, who finished his rehab assignment Wednesday afternoon by going 1-for-3 for Class AA West Tenn, was scheduled to arrive in Philadelphia late Wednesday and join the team for this afternoon's series finale against the Phillies.
''I have to talk to him when he gets here,'' Baker said. ''The greatest area of concern would probably be the day game Saturday in New York after the Friday night game. That's a big turnaround until he gets his legs under him.''
So Baker plans to start Garciaparra on Friday and Sunday and give Neifi Perez the start at shortstop Saturday afternoon.
''He [Garciaparra] played six innings [Wednesday], and he's played a couple nine-inning games,'' Baker said.
Baker is prepared to use Perez as a substitute in the closing innings if Garciaparra needs to break in gradually. The question is what kind of player the Cubs will be getting back -- the former batting champion or someone who will require weeks to find his usual form.
''You won't know until he gets here,'' Baker said. ''He might just come in like he hasn't lost anything.''
Baker said Garciaparra probably will bat fifth or sixth depending on the matchup.
''If he is running good, it could be second,'' Baker said.
Mike Kiley
Well that's probably the best way to work it. I'd rather he didn't bat 2nd because I like what Harriston did, but it might work best.