Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez has often said, “Nothing good can come from Twitter.”
So there was even more reason to laugh on Sunday morning when he told reporters that he feared for the worst late Saturday night after his son, Alex, informed him that Chipper Jones (@RealCJ10) had concluded one of his Tweets with, “Got a date wit the Doc tmrw. Go Bravos.”
When Gonzalez left Turner Field after Saturday night’s 2-1 win over the Phillies, he did have any reason to be concerned about Jones’ troublesome knees or any other aches or pains the 40-year-old third baseman might have been experiencing. So it’s safe to say he had some trouble sleeping.
After returning to the stadium on Sunday morning, Gonzalez immediately went to the trainer’s room to check with trainer Jeff Porter.
“I said what’s Chipper going to see the doctor for and he said, ‘what are you talking about? “ Gonzalez said. “So I tell him the story and I put two and two together and it’s Doc Halladay.”
So there was even more reason to laugh on Sunday morning when he told reporters that he feared for the worst late Saturday night after his son, Alex, informed him that Chipper Jones (@RealCJ10) had concluded one of his Tweets with, “Got a date wit the Doc tmrw. Go Bravos.”
When Gonzalez left Turner Field after Saturday night’s 2-1 win over the Phillies, he did have any reason to be concerned about Jones’ troublesome knees or any other aches or pains the 40-year-old third baseman might have been experiencing. So it’s safe to say he had some trouble sleeping.
After returning to the stadium on Sunday morning, Gonzalez immediately went to the trainer’s room to check with trainer Jeff Porter.
“I said what’s Chipper going to see the doctor for and he said, ‘what are you talking about? “ Gonzalez said. “So I tell him the story and I put two and two together and it’s Doc Halladay.”
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