Barmes healed, targets Sept. 1 return
By Troy E. Renck
Denver Post Staff Writer
Vindication arrived Tuesday afternoon. Ten weeks after electing to have surgery to repair his shattered left clavicle, Clint Barmes smiled, a blend of satisfaction and anticipation.
The fracture healed, the Rockies' shortstop will begin his rehab assignment Monday in Double-A Tulsa, targeted for a Sept. 1 return, a week ahead of schedule.
"I didn't have to have the (titanium rod) put in there," Barmes said of the surgery that involved inserting a plate with seven screws to hold his collarbone together. "When they said I could return sooner, I didn't hesitate. I told them to do it."
While he remained upbeat around the ballpark, Barmes' absence ate at his gut. He was mad he got hurt - he fell walking up the stairs at his LoDo apartment on June 5 while carrying deer meat. The favorite for NL rookie of the year until his injury, Barmes could only watch for the past few months.
"The first six weeks were the hardest because I couldn't run. I rode the bike and walked on the incline," said Barmes, who will hit leadoff when he returns. "But not being out on the field was the worst part."
Barmes, hitting .329 with eight home runs and 34 RBIs in 54 games, attacked his recovery like he did opposing pitchers. He knew he would play again this season after recently fielding with no problems. He cleared another hurdle Tuesday, hitting the ball off a tee.
"The ball was just exploding," said trainer Keith Dugger, who anticipates Barmes remaining in Tulsa for the duration of his rehab.
For Barmes, the final test will be diving for a groundball. To simulate that, he will lead off first base this week and dive back.
"I am not worried about it because I know the bone is healed," Barmes said. "It's not like I am expecting to hit .800 (at Tulsa). I need to get my timing back."
If he's really ready then I'm glad he's coming back, but I hope they aren't rushing this. There is obviously no reason to.