Jun 27, 2008 07:10PM GMTJune 27, 2008 19:10:59
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Detroit Tiger's Brandon Inge injured for pulling a pillow. Does Baseball make athletes strong or weak?

We've heard about players getting hurt while sneezing, while sleepwalking through a nightmare about spiders and after kicking an iron bar stool.

But we had never heard of a pillow-lifting injury in baseball — that is, until Detroit Tigers' everyman Brandon Inge reported an overstuffed owie on Wednesday, earning a feather-paved (and probably overdue) path to the injury list.

"It was the stupidest, most freakish thing," Inge said Wednesday, explaining why he had just been placed on the 15-day DL with the pulled side muscle (oblique) he suffered 3 1/2 weeks ago.

"I have a 3-year-old son who sleeps in the bed with my wife and me," Inge said. "I was trying to push the pillow down behind his head (two nights ago), and when I did ... I repopped (the strained muscle).

"You take swings in baseball, and it's not as bad as pushing a pillow down."

Upon hearing this story, manager Jim Leyland said, "That's a first."
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  • raves     [-] by ~ Mari ~

    Answered Strong. Age is the reason why athletes get injured

    but age is NOT the reason y athletes get injured strong age reason athletes injured age reason athletes injured
  • raves     [-] by Pamela *Raccoon*

    Answered Strong. Age is the reason why athletes get injured

    yea
  • raves     [-] by Pet Rock Whisperer

    Answered Undecided

    Baseball is for sissies!
    undecided baseball sissies