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 More options May 10 2004, 3:22 pm
Newsgroups: clari.sports.top, clari.sports.baseball.major, clari.sports.baseball.major.al.stats
From: C-...@clari.net (United Press International)
Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 15:22:11 EDT
Local: Mon, May 10 2004 3:22 pm
Subject: Season may be over for Rays' Eddie Perez

        ANAHEIM, Calif., May 10 (UPI) -- Left-fielder Eddie Perez of  
the Tampa Bay Devil Rays may miss the rest of the season because of
a torn left Achilles tendon.
        The 33-year-old Perez was injured while running the bases on  
what appeared to be a triple in the fifth inning of a game Sunday in
Anaheim. His leg gave out as he rounded second base and he fell to
the ground. After a lengthy delay, he was taken from the field on a
motorized cart.
        Perez was fitted with a splint by Dr. Craig Milhouse, the  
Angels' team physician.
        "I'm not a pessimist at all, but I've seen past history on  
Achilles' tears. As an athlete, everyone who has tears that is a low
point of their careers," Perez said.
        "As soon as it popped I knew I was in serious trouble. You  
known when you're down, you're done.
        Perez is batting .211 with one home run and seven runs  
batted in for the Devil Rays this season.


 
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