Severe ankle sprain apparently won't prevent Machado from batting for Padres this week
Except Machado strolled into the clubhouse the next day, did some baseball work late in the week and in effect coaxed the Padres into not shelving him for 10 days.
But Lopes, a former leadoff hitter on star-studded Dodgers teams, wasn’t wrong. Caminiti, intense yet friendly, policed the ’96 Padres with a style that often involved little or no talking. When one frontline player loafed during a game, Caminiti promptly approached him on the dugout bench, bent in front of him, inches away, and glared at him. Message sent, he walked away.
He’s upheld an offense that has lacked Fernando Tatis, Jr. all year and received meager returns from projected regulars Wil Myers and Trent Grisham.
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