Coco Crisp is starting to see the writing on the wall. Even with Jacoby struggling out of the gate
“I played with a broken toe, an oblique injury, (and) I was freaking popping my shoulder all crazy trying to dive for balls,” said Crisp, who clarified that the toe was actually a fracture to the sesamoid bone on the ball of his left foot. “I know, and I think the team knows, that I went out there and played hurt last year. Not to be rewarded with an actual opportunity to help, it kind of hurts.”
Coco’s days in Boston are numbered; he is starting to sound like Nomar before he was traded.
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