Nomar Garciaparra returned to the starting lineup last night, for the first time this season. He was slotted at third base and took the spot of
Blake DeWitt, who later pinch ran for the oft-injured No-mah. Garciaparra's return
was a little surprising, if only because most people thought he would join the Blue on Friday instead.
The sight of Mr. Mia Hamm's moniker on the card threw all press types for a loop, as word on the street was Friday as a target date. The front office consensus, however, is that Garciaparra won't be any healthier in 48 hours than he is right now, so there's no real harm in tossing him back into the fray.
Nomar went one for two with a pair of walks as the Dodgers throttle-jobbed the Pirates, and his return, especially with Andy LaRoche still on the mend, has to be somewhat comforting to Dodger fans. However, two quick points. First, Nomar is not going to solve the offensive quagmire in the outfield (
Andruw Jones is still in a funk and
Juan Pierre is still on the roster; it really is more "
boggy" than "
giggity" in every sense of the situation).
Second, this guy just can't win. Regardless of
Mia Hamm and piles of money. We're talking about the face of the Red Sox and their losing ways ... until
Theo Epstein shipped him out and they won a championship. And whether or not he has a 2004 championship ring (I
think he does), well, it doesn't really matter since that's like catching the garter belt at your ex-wife's wedding reception. In other words, I think expecting a full, healthy and productive season is a bit of a reach.
Bonus Fantasy Spin: Nomar is not a prime option for fantasy owners. However, he can still hit for decent average and a little pop (roughly .290 something and 27 homers over his 800 odd at bats with the Dodgers) so I suppose you could do worse. Not by much, but you could do worse. But if you're stuck with a 3B or 1B option that's not cutting it right now, he's at least worth a look.