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Francisco Rodriguez Injury: Needs Surgery After Punching Girlfriend's Father

Francisco Rodriguez Surgery

KRISTIE RIEKEN   08/16/10 09:32 PM ET   AP

HOUSTON — Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez has a torn thumb ligament in his pitching hand sustained during a fight with his girlfriend's father at Citi Field and will need surgery that will sideline him for the rest of the season.

The Mets announced the injury before Monday night's game at the Houston Astros. They said the reliever didn't travel to Texas with the team.

"Obviously I'm disappointed, discouraged, frustrated," Mets manager Jerry Manuel said. "When you get this kind of news it's ... we've just been through a lot. We seem to continue to have difficulties keeping things from – having these type of injuries or these type of setbacks. Every year it seems like we get a little something here or there."

Manuel didn't dispute that Rodriguez will miss the rest of the season but said he didn't know how much longer beyond that it will take for the reliever to recover.

Rodriguez was suspended for two days without pay following the fight outside a family room at the ballpark last Wednesday.

The 28-year-old reliever was arrested and charged with third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. He was released on his own recognizance and is due back in court Sept. 14.

When asked whether the injury occurred during the altercation, Manuel responded: "I was told during that time frame, yes." He said he does not think Rodriguez is contesting when it happened.

K-Rod was examined Monday at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, and the Mets said an MRI revealed the injury in his right hand.

"It's a very tough one," Manuel said. "It's not a baseball-related thing so that even probably adds to it a bit."

On the morning after the fight, New York put the four-time All-Star on the restricted list without pay for two days, costing him $125,683 of his $11.5 million salary.

He is owed $11.5 million next year as part of a deal that includes a $17.5 million team option for 2012 with a $3.5 million buyout. The option would become guaranteed if he remains healthy and has 100 games finished this year and next, including 55 in 2011.

It's possible the Mets could try to withhold Rodriguez's salary during the time he's out, but based on past precedent it would be unlikely they could void the remainder of the contract.

Manuel said he is disappointed in the situation, but is not angry at Rodriguez.

"When you have some of the information, not all the information and you can pass judgment on the little information that you have," Manuel said. "You can see that – you don't condone it, but you can see why. I think that's what has to be taken into account with your frustrations and things that go on."

When asked to provide more details on the altercation, Manuel said he couldn't because of legal issues surrounding the issue.

"Once you have all that information, as men, I think we all would have reacted in some form," he said. "Maybe not in that form, but in some form and I think I have to kind of leave it at that."

When he returned from his suspension, Rodriguez apologized to teammates and fans, then gave up a leadoff double but didn't allow a run in a 4-0 loss to Philadelphia on Saturday.

Manuel said Rodriguez didn't indicate he was injured before pitching in Saturday's game, Manuel said he first learned of the injury on Sunday.

At 58-59, the Mets began Monday third in the NL East. They are 10 games behind division-leading Atlanta. In Rodriguez's absence, they got complete-game shutouts from Johan Santana and R.A. Dickey.

Manuel said several relievers could be used in the closer role with Rodriguez out.

"(I'll) go matchups and see what fits best and who's pitching well," he said. "It's whoever I think is hot and I think it could be safe to say that you'll see (Hisanori) Takahashi getting a shot at closing games. Could be safe to say you'll see (Bobby) Parnell or (Manny) Acosta, maybe (Pedro) Feliciano, maybe (Elmer) Dessens. Bullpen by committee."

Third baseman David Wright said it's tough for the Mets to lose their closer, but that they have to pull together to make up for it.

"We've dug ourselves a hole and that doesn't help us, there's no question about that," he said. "But it gives other guys in here a chance to step up and do a job while he's out."

Rodriguez is accused of grabbing 53-year-old Carlos Pena, hauling him into a tunnel near the family lounge beneath Citi Field and hitting him in the face. Pena was taken to a hospital with a scrape and swelling above his eyebrow.

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dbrett480
05:22 PM on 09/01/2010
Whose the girlfriend's father, Ironman?
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The Doctor Donna
I walk in eternity
09:59 PM on 08/17/2010
As a Met fan, I'm glad the team has grown a pair.
The players association may try to stop them.
Too bad. Tell K-Rod to get lost and stay lost.
No job, no money. A little justice for the mother of her children.
Although I wonder if she'd opt for the money? Oh well, can't have it both ways.
And for those Mets who were buddies with this guy, I'd love to hear them speak up now.
What's the matter macho boys, cat got your tongues?
07:44 PM on 08/17/2010
These baseball players get hurt just getting out of bed in the mornings!
01:55 AM on 08/18/2010
True story
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cplKlyde
03:46 PM on 08/17/2010
it's those soft girly pitcher hands.
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Seaniebhoy
02:49 PM on 08/17/2010
Also nice to see baseball's version of "serious" is two whole days without pay.
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The Doctor Donna
I walk in eternity
09:50 PM on 08/17/2010
That's the players association, not the team or the league.
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Seaniebhoy
02:49 PM on 08/17/2010
You would think a nutter like that would know how to throw a punch.
01:53 PM on 08/17/2010
maybe he should become a ufc fighter since he's such a badass.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
11:01 AM on 08/17/2010
does anyone know what this guys Father in law did or said to provoke his rage...I know I know, he shouldn't have gone there....I guarantee you I can find a way to get under ANYBODY'S skin that would provoke the same reaction...so let's get off our soap boxes and dig deeper...sometimes people deserve a beating...just sayin
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JLTorres
Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.
12:53 PM on 08/17/2010
Well, the law disagrees with you. He could serve jail time and surely will get a substantial fine. The Father in Law could sue. I'm sure the judge will also have him undergo anger management. As for the Mets, they should get rid of him. Any sports team should start purging themselves of these types of athletes. Talent never excuses this type of behavior.
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cplKlyde
03:51 PM on 08/17/2010
In big money sports both pro and semi pro (college) talent always excuses this kind of behavior. Just ask LeGarette Blount.
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cplKlyde
03:47 PM on 08/17/2010
Yea he said "Stop hitting my daughter."
Amazing that there are always people who will find a way to justify celebritie's criminal acts.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
03:58 PM on 08/17/2010
is that quote in this story?...it goes without saying if he's popping his wife then there should be some retribution...But having a fist fight with another grown man doesn't add up to the overwhelming disgust...
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Leto II
She say she are the manager.
10:50 AM on 08/17/2010
I would bet that he won't be marrying this girl. I guess she has her father to thank for derailing the gravy train.
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
09:56 AM on 08/17/2010
what an idiot
09:51 AM on 08/17/2010
This could ONLY happen to the Mets. Unbelievable.
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
10:13 AM on 08/17/2010
Oh wait ... it could have happened to the Braves too .. but I not complaining ... you have my sympathy ....
09:49 AM on 08/17/2010
He can do his rehab in jail.
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
09:39 AM on 08/17/2010
Well ... I guess it could have been worse ... he could have hit his girlfriend ... but instead .. .. karma is a bi##h ...
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LonosCurse
Some may never live, but the crazy never die
08:34 AM on 08/17/2010
It's not about backbone, it's about money. They lost a ton on the Madoff scandal and they have a tendency to pay big bucks to players who are in the preretirement redzone. And who pays? The Fans. Decent seats are $100, parking is $20 and beer cost so much I gave up drinking. Well, at least we're not the Cubs.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
08:19 AM on 08/17/2010
If the Mets ownership had any backbone they would suspend him fot the rest of the season without pay. When he appeals through the players union and to the commisioner and wins that appeal, they should STILL not pay him and force Rodriquez to go outside of baseball's kangaroo court and into real court to get his money for the rest of this season.
If Rodriquez then loses in real court and dosn't get paid for this season, they should make his life miserable next season from the first day of spring training, rarely pitch him, and not trade him until his contract is nearly up (yes, even if that means they get nearly nothing for him some future trade).