By: BRIAN HIRO - Staff Writer
ANAHEIM ---- The Padres will place left fielder Dave Roberts on the disabled list after an MRI exam Sunday revealed a deep bruise on his right knee.
Team doctor Jan Fronek, who examined Roberts in San Diego, told trainer Todd Hutcheson that Roberts could be out as long as four to six weeks.
"We'll play it by ear and see how long it's going to take," Hutcheson said. "He'll be re-evaluated in two weeks."
Hutcheson, in his ninth season as head trainer after seven years as an assistant, said he can't recall seeing a bone bruise as severe as the one Roberts sustained in the sixth inning Saturday. In pursuit of a tailing fly ball off the bat of the Los Angeles Angels' Dallas McPherson, Roberts slid near the left-field wall at Angel Stadium, and his knee slammed into the strip of concrete below the padding.
Roberts escaped structural damage, but the swelling will prevent him from doing any rehabilitation until the Padres return to San Diego on Friday.
Manager Bruce Bochy planned to discuss with his staff on the flight to Texas on Sunday night which player to promote from Triple-A for Roberts' roster spot. The top candidate is Ben Johnson, who was sent down on May 13 after batting .200 in 35 at-bats. Johnson, who turned 25 on Sunday, has struggled at Portland (.191 average in his past 19 games) but he offers the versatility of being able to play all three outfield positions.
Other options are Terrmel Sledge and Paul McAnulty, both of whom have had stints with the Padres this year.
Replacing Roberts in left and atop the order, Eric Young went 0-for-5 and was the only Padres starter without a hit in their 7-3 victory over the Angels.
The 39-year-old veteran told Bochy he'll play as much as the manager will allow.
"Dave is our catalyst. He's our spark plug on the field and in the clubhouse," Young said. "We're going to miss him. But I'm looking forward to the challenge of more playing time."
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