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Rocco Baldelli Headed to DL Indefinitely - Health Concerns Bigger than Baseball

by Too Manny Stiles and Manny Stiles
created March 12, 2008, last edited July 14, 2009
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Tampa Bay Rays OF/DH Rocco Baldelli is headed to the disabled list again. He has been listed as indefinite. But this time Baldelli's tulmultuous and injury marred career may be in jeopardy. One thing is nearly certain - barring a miracle, Baldelli has seen his last days as a Tampa Bay Ray. The Rays will not pick up his $6 million option and will instead invoke his buyout for $4 million and essentially end his tenure in St Petersburg.

Although the official reason for getting added to the DL is "fatigue", Baldelli said he had some type of "metabolic, and/or mitochondrial abnormalities, basically along the lines my body isn't making or producing ATP the right way, and therefore not allowing my muscles to work as they should and recover like they're supposed to on a day-to-day basis." source

I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on AGM - Simply put, the Krebs Cycle is not something you want to have issues with. It is the key to energy production for all your cells, not just your voluntary muscles. If it affects his muscles, it is or will probably have an affect his organs as well.

This comes with sadness and prayers for his future - whether it involves baseball or not.

Rocco is truly a class individual and had so much potential with his supreme athleticism. He has a pristine swing, blazing speed and outstanding baseball instincts - but he could never stay on the field long enough to put it together for a whole season after his 2003 rookie season.

When he was healthy, he invoked comparisons to Hall of Famers Tris Speaker, Carl Yastrzemski and to another Italian outfielder - Joe DiMaggio. He was nominated in 2006 for the Boston branch of BBWAA "Tony Coniglia Award" for Major Leaguers who overcome adversity, demonstrating resilience.

Rocco was a three sport star in High School in his native Rhode Island. He sported blazing speed and a 40 inch vertical leap. But he could never seem to shake "the injury bug" and now we may now why - although his exact condition is still a mystery.

Sad. The only word to describe the way I feel. We may never see this beautiful swing or this amazing athlete in action again. Sad.
Sad. The only word to describe the way I feel. We may never see this beautiful swing or this amazing athlete in action again. Sad.

Baldelli has traveled the country meeting with specialists in various medical fields in hopes to find a proper diagnosis for his condition and surely hopes to one day stand healthy on a baseball field once again.

After starting his MLB career with a blazing start, Baldelli eventually missed all of 2005 with Ulnar ligament and ACL surgeries. He missed the majority of 2006 with a hamstring injury and also most of 2007 with nagging problems in his hamstrings and legs.

I am proud to say I had the chance to meet Rocco personally and enjoyed the rare opportunity to see him play some games healthy. I only hope for his and his family's sake that whatever his health issues are, he can get them straightened out and live a long, vibrant, exuberant life.

This guy deserves better, but today baseball takes a backseat to health. My prayers and the prayers of all the fans which you have crossed paths are with you and your health, Rocco.

Now we'll only be able to wonder "What if..."


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Agent0Red-Shirting
626 days ago
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Great article...Rocco is an amazing athletic specimen...I alway sused to trade for him in baseball video games and start him in Center...I really think if he could have stayed healthy through these past years he would be an elite outfielder
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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Rocco is a great guy and was a great ballplayer. In his rookie year, he had 184 hits with 78 RBIs... pretty good for a (Devil) Ray. It's a shame that players who have the potential to be more than decent and up getting injured or have some other key factor in their life that impedes them from playing.
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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OK... he wasn't "GREAT"... (my bad; didn't mean to say that). But he had the potential of being really good.
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Agent0Red-Shirting
626 days ago
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I agree...coudl've been great...plenty potential. Sucks about the ATP...Not sure what that is (?)
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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ATP basically transfers energy within cells for metabolism, and it's produced as an energy source during cellular respiration, cell division, and many other things that your body should be able to do.


I was extremely sad when I found out about this because Rocco was, at one point in time, one of my favorite players (that was, before he got injured).
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
626 days ago
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Rocco will ALWAYS be a Ray to me.
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KelsdadAll-Star
626 days ago
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Good luck, Rock. You will be missed. Get healthy, the Yankees need a CF badly.
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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BJ Upton? Pfffffffff...

Cliff Floyd? Pfffffff...

Jonny Gomes? Carl Crawford? Ehh...
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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How do you like the new pic, guys? Get healthy, Rocco! We miss you!
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
626 days ago
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I like the new avatar there Romi.
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RomiezzoLegend
626 days ago
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Thanks. I knew someone would comment on it eventually. ;)
#5 This user is a fan of the Woonsocket Rocket.
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Falcon02520Legend
626 days ago
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I hope that Rocco is able to overcome these injuries. Not so he can play baseball, but so he can live a normal life... PAIN-FREE! God bless Rocco, maybe that is all that is left. A spirtual being helping his health. Just so that he can live life...
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Yakob878MVP
626 days ago
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ya, its a pity some athletes can not reach their full potenial because of injurys
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
625 days ago
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grant hill....
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RomiezzoLegend
625 days ago
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Kerry Wood? Mark Prior? Carl Pavano? <- (never good to begin with).
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
625 days ago
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It's probably Shelley Duncan's fault.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
625 days ago
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It is sad to see a 26 year old player like Baldelli facing the possible end of his career. Like Manny wrote his health is all that matters now and we wish him the best and may God bless doctors as they work to combat this medical problem.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
625 days ago
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I wonder what a prescription for some HGH could do to help him.
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MegECass110AAA-er
623 days ago
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Well put, everyone. God bless Rocco, the pride of Rhode Island.
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