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Longoria out of lineup

Peter Abraham
April
15

The St. Pete Times reported today that Rays 3B Evan Longoria will miss two games to attend to a family matter in California.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at 11:52 am by Peter Abraham.
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20 Responses to “Longoria out of lineup”

  1. RussW210

    Good. Lets go Pettitte!

  2. Joe Monte

    Any word on Nady?

  3. Rebecca-Optimist Prime...Staying to Write the Story

    Hope everything’s all right for him. Off field issues remain off field issues.

  4. JoeyA

    Waiting for word on Nady.

    Watching ESPN, you would think Josh Beckett got banned from baseball for the season. They are covering it like some type of huge, groundbreaking story that a player gets suspended for throwing at a guys head.

  5. vin

    Best of luck to Longoria… but I won’t miss his right-handed bat against Pettitte.

  6. Ryan (Im just waiting till the shine wears off)

    Need something on Nady I really hope he is alright.

  7. CW

    Something is amiss on Wisteria Lane.

    All snark aside, hope all is ok. Baseball’s had enough bad news lately.

  8. Swisher Brandon (I LOVE ME SOME ME !)

    I hope it’s nothing too serious. Good luck Evan.

    P.S. biggest hit last night that paper weight hitting CF we call Gardner. :D

  9. Doreen

    I agree – nice to not have to face Longoria, but life outside the lines intervenes once again. I hope all is well for him in that regard.

  10. Laura - Plug it in, change the world!

    I’m expecting a big outing from Andy today. He seems like a man on a mission.

    AJ came up big last night. I’m liking his signing more and more each time he pitches.

    Here’s hoping Swisher stays this hot for the indefinite future.

    That Top Ten Letterman List just wasn’t that funny. The only one that made me chuckle was the two bases one. The rest were lame.

  11. RussW210

    “I’m expecting a big outing from Andy today. He seems like a man on a mission.”

    Every time someone has said this on this blog our pitcher got knocked around. Damn.

  12. TKinDC

    Does this mean that there is another little Longoria in the world?

    (hopefully that is what is going on and nothing negative).

  13. disco stu

    ““I’m expecting a big outing from Andy today. He seems like a man on a mission.”

    Every time someone has said this on this blog our pitcher got knocked around. Damn.”

    Ok … i will break the trend … i expect Andy will blow tonight … therefore, he will do well … LOL

  14. Laura - Plug it in, change the world!

    “Every time someone has said this on this blog our pitcher got knocked around. Damn.”

    So if Andy gets rocked, it will be my fault? Somehow, I doubt it.

  15. Yank1

    Maybe she meant Andy Sonenstein?

  16. vin

    “Does this mean that there is another little Longoria in the world? ”

    We better send some scouts out there, just in case…

  17. NYHRC

    Im glad Longoria is out.

  18. saucY

    hope everything is okay with Evan.

    and i’m glad i got the news in time to update my fantasy line-up :)

  19. KO

    awesome news

  20. RussW210

    “Ok … i will break the trend … i expect Andy will blow tonight … therefore, he will do well … LOL”

    Thank you.

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