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Chilean PD. Colombian PA. ENG Champ. ENG L1. ENG L2. Greek SL. Irish PD. La Liga. Liga MX. They say, 'Don't go chasing waterfalls,'" Crawford says ruefully, dropping part of the chorus of the TLC hit. It became his worst nightmare. He was not equipped to deal with the press in Boston, he finished that first year with a lowly. It was as if he woke up one morning suddenly old. His best guess is, playing nine years on the hard artificial turf at Tropicana Field probably produced the wear and tear of He hated Boston.
The feeling was mutual. And after the Dodgers acquired him along with Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett and infielder Nick Punto in exchange for five players in August, , he was more than happy to sling public arrows at Boston every chance he got. I feel much better, because I learned that you can't hate something or you never get over it. It definitely was a learning experience, definitely that. I got that out of it, if nothing else. At home over this past year, watching the Cubs last October, thinking back over it all, he feels Maddon's influence every day.
It's why today, as the last of the checks arrive, he will spend October cheering hard for the Dodgers. That's why I'll always have love for L.
The group worked out of a local boxing gym and for this, too, Crawford stayed under the radar. That Crawford would be moved to help quietly in his native area is not surprising. Touched by what he saw on television of a youth team from Chicago, he helped support its trip to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in He paid for the travel, hotel and meals for the parents of the 13 boys on the team, despite never having met any of them.
He also has funded multiple scholarships through the Jackie Robinson Foundation. So if I see someone in need of help who was in a similar situation to how I was, I try to help. That's what I would have wanted as a kid for me. Out back is the fitness equipment with which Crawford starts his wide-open days.
He gets up in the morning and lifts weights though nothing heavy anymore , goes for a jog around the perimeter of his property and then starts his day. Whatever errands he has to run, maybe some business with his restaurant. I don't want to just sit on the couch all day.
I've got a big family. They're all big people. Always, he says, he planned to come back home when his career was over and, hurricane or not, help out in his community.
People still need help. This job ain't over. The family-run barbecue joint is a seven- or eight-minute drive from here. Crawford says he is a hands-on owner, that it "ain't one of those things where I just gave somebody some money to keep it going. He's open to other business opportunities, too, as he tries to balance that line between enjoying his still-new free time and finding things to stay busy with.
Same as most retired people, only the vast majority of them have 30 or 40 years on him. Once, he would take himself out on Friday nights to watch high school football games. He thinks he'd like to start doing that again. Yeah, maybe one of these Friday nights real soon.
Otherwise, when there is no fight, many of his nights are gobbled up by Netflix. He loves the current Narcos season, and he watches plenty of comedy specials, especially those starring Kevin Hart.
Usually, he finds himself falling asleep in front of the TV. Closer to home, his favorite childhood team, the Houston Astros , young and athletic, are his kind of club. Maybe, he says, he'll make his return to the ballpark during a playoff game there this autumn. But right now, there's a fight tonight, and the driveway is long enough that Carl Crawford, the former All-Star who once covered large swaths of big league outfields with the ease of a gazelle, hops onto a Razor scooter to accompany his visitor back to the main street.
He whizzes around energetically, enthusiastically, like a reborn teenager with nothing but time and space in front of him. Autumn is here, and Crawford mentions the Dodgers one more time, saying, "Tell the fellas I said hello. Crawford back was activated and is in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Marlins, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports. He rejoined the team Monday after a successful three-game minor league rehab stint, and will slot back into left field and the seven-hole Tuesday to face right-hander Tom Koehler.
Crawford figures to see the majority of the time in left with Andre Ethier leg out several months, but the Dodgers will shield him from left-handed pitching, affording Enrique Hernandez and Trayce Thompson occasional starts at the position.
There was a belief over the weekend that Crawford would make his first appearance Monday since the season's opening week, but manager Dave Roberts prefers that the bullpen boasts an extra arm after the recent series at Coors Field. Look for Crawford to slot into a starting spot in left field upon his activation.
Crawford hasn't seen the field for the Dodgers since the third game of the season, as he was placed on the disabled list early on due to back stiffness. He has since been participating in rehab assignments, generating favorable enough results to warrant an activation in the near future. Crawford's return, even if it's on a limited basis, will represent a direct threat to the playing time of Trayce Thompson and Enrique Hernandez.
Hoornstra of Southern California News Group reports. Crawford is currently on rehab at Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he's expected to play out the next few days before transferring to Rancho Cucamonga to finish out the weekend. Barring any sort of setback, Crawford will be recalled Monday, a day later than originally expected, and will return to his platoon role in left field.
Crawford back is not in the starting lineup for the start of his rehab assignment due to travel issues, although he is active and available to play if need be. Despite not starting, it is promising to hear that Crawford is available for Wednesday's game at Triple-A. It appears that he's on schedule with his recovery process, so as long as everything goes as planned, he could be back with Los Angeles around April 24, the day that he is first eligible to come off the disabled list.
Crawford back ran the bases at full speed Saturday and remains on track to begin his rehab assignment next week, Ken Gurnick of MLB. As Gurnick notes, running the bases at full speed is generally the final step in a player's recovery process before setting out on a rehab assignment.
Crawford was placed on the disabled list on Apr.
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