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Chicago Cubs reliever Kyle Farnsworth, frustrated after his outing Friday against Houston, kicked a metal fan and injured his right knee so badly that he had to be placed on the 15-day disabled list.

 

Farnsworth has a severe contusion and sprain of his right knee, and could be sidelined for three weeks.

 

On Friday, the right-hander faced nine batters, giving up six runs on six hits and striking out two in one inning in the Cubs' 15-7 loss to the Astros. As he left the field, Farnsworth fired his glove into the stands, overturned a large Gatorade jug in the dugout and apparently then turned his anger on a large metal fan in the tunnel to the clubhouse.

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Anyone remember a few years ago when he was walking to the bullpen to warm up and just walked to a step and screwed up his foot and had to go on the DL?  Walking trouble  :o

Might sound mean, but i thought that was funny. It's not just because it happened to a player on the cubs, if it happened to anyone else i would laugh at it because it is a weird way to get injured.

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Kyle Farnsworth is truly the poster child for and epitome of "million dollar arm and ten cent brain."

 

The guy is a headcase.

 

If he kicks anything, he should kick himself in the ass for being a worthless piece of crap. I think he threw his last pitch as a "Cub" Friday. Too bad, so sad. Loser.

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