No Mo' Mo'Looks like all talk of Mo Vaughn's miraculous
comeback has died down. From the Associated Press :
"From what the doctors say, it would be tough this season and it's not very bright for years to come," Vaughn said. "It doesn't look good at all. It's a bad situation." Vaughn said he works out two hours a day, four days a week. "I don't want to put so much stress that I need a knee replacement at 40 and the another one at 60," he said. "I worked hard this offseason trying to put strength in the knee. An athlete knows his body. You know pain. You feel it in your bones. You've got to get up, get on with life and keep moving." Vaughn is owed $15 million for 2004, the final year of an $80 million contract he signed in 1999. The Mets have a $14 million option with a $2 million buyout in 2005. Insurance on the deal will reimburse the team for 75 percent of the contract once he misses 90 days. Mets general manager Jim Duquette refused to discuss that issue. "We can't talk about the insurance," he said. "Mo is on the disabled list as of Opening Day." Agent Jeff Moorad would not call Thursday's announcement a retirement, even though prospects for Vaughn playing again seem slim at best. "It may seem a fine line," Moorad said. "We don't hold great hope the Mo will be able to play again. We are stopping short of calling this a retirement at this point. Mo is still under contract with the New York Mets and looks forward to continuing his involvement with the team, perhaps in community activities." ![]() I don't wanna be cruel, but there are some community activities Mo can participate in. Circle the calendar, July 4, Coney Island, Nathans, etc. Posted: Thu - January 8, 2004 at 06:25 PM |
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