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Brandon Moss #39 | Outfielder | Pittsburgh Pirates
Height: 6-0    Weight:     Throws: R    Bats: L
Born: Sep 16, 1983, Monroe, GA
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2008 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Yesterday000000000000000000
Last 7 Days000000000000000000
Last 14 Days6172311030110601.176.211.353
Last 21 Days124137310801201202.171.200.293
2008792361958153834122117005.246.304.436
Projected 2007 Statistics
ABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVG
3751010050036.270
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days
Last 14 Days0000000044
Last 21 Days00000020910
20080320003603265
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVGOBPSLG
2007BOS15256721010046.280.379.440
2008BOS/PIT792361958153834122170.246.304.436
Career942612565174835122576.249.312.437
Player Notes
November 28, 2008
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that outfielder Brandon Moss, who had surgery last month to address a lack of cartilage in his left knee, should be ready to play "if not opening day, then soon thereafter," Huntington said
October 12, 2008
Brandon Moss should be ready to participate in spring training in February with no limitations from knee surgery, according to Scout.com. Moss did not undergo a microfracture procedure last week in Vail, Colorado. An end-of-the-season MRI had revealed cartilage being separated from the bones in his left knee, and it was determined that microfracture procedure would be the best course of action. Such a procedure typically requires two months of rest, followed by four to six months of rehab. Dr. Richard Steadman in Vail did a diagnostic scope on Moss' knee and reported back to the Pirates that he felt arthroscopy was the best course of action. That is a less invasive form of surgery. The surgery was performed last week and requires a much shorter recovery time.
September 26, 2008
Brandon Moss will have surgery on his injured knee after taking a couple of days to think about it, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The microfracture surgery will likely sideline him for 4-6 months, though there is a chance that his recovery could take longer if more extensive injuries are found during the procedure.
September 23, 2008
Brandon Moss has been shut down for the season because of a left knee injury, and a doctor has advised that Moss have surgery, which would cause him to miss 4-6 months, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Moss has a lack of cartilage that causes friction, though he said Tuesday that feels fine. Team physician, Dr. Patrick DeMeo, is who advised Moss to have the surgery, but the outfielder will have his knee checked out by Dr. John Steadman, a noted knee specialist, in Vail, Colorado, at some point in the next couple of days before making any decision.
August 30, 2008
Brandon Moss went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer in Saturday's 11-3 loss to the Brewers. His other hit went for a double.