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Livan Hernandez #61 | Pitcher | Colorado Rockies
Height: 6-2    Weight: 245    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Feb 20, 1975, Villa Clara,
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September 28, 2005
The Washington Post reports that Livan Hernandez will have knee surgery next Wednesday, three days after the end of the season. Hernandez will make his final start of the year on Friday.
August 26, 2005
Livan Hernandez plans to have fluid drained from his ailing knee today, but he expects to make his next scheduled start on Tuesday, according to the Washington Post.
July 21, 2005
Livan Hernandez decided on Thursday that he won't have knee surgery until after the season, he will keep taking the mound every five days, even in pain, and he would never quit on his team, according to the AP. Hernandez had hinted after Wednesday's game that he might have season-ending surgery on his sore right knee.
July 21, 2005
Livan Hernandez said he would likely make a decision today whether or not to have surgery on his sore right knee, which has bothered him since May 14, according to the Washington Post. It's possible that Hernandez will miss the rest of the season if he has the procedure. Hernandez seemed upset after last night's loss and originally said he was "99.9 percent sure" that he wouldn't pitch anymore this season. In the next breath, he said he wouldn't abandon his team.
July 21, 2005
The AP reports that Livan Hernandez continues to be troubled by a sore right knee and could be headed for season ending surgery. "It's 99.9 percent I'm not going to pitch no more this season," he said. "I'm done, I think, so let's see what happens. ... I'll go to sleep and I'm going to make a decision tonight." Hernandez then went on to say, "It's not the doctors. It's me. I'm the doctor. I don't need it, but I'm going to have an operation." When pressed to explain why, Hernandez said: "I'm tired of something. ... I'll tell you when the season's over. I'm mad."
July 7, 2005
Nationals manager Frank Robinson told the AP on Thursday that if Livan Hernandez goes more than one inning for the NL in Tuesday's All-Star game, he might not start Washington's first game back after the break.
June 9, 2005
Livan Hernandez allowed just two runs and eight hits in eight innings of work against the hapless A's on Thursday in his first start since throwing 150 pitches on June 3. Hernandez struck out five and walked one while throwing 127 pitches.
May 19, 2005
Livan Hernandez started Thursday's game despite suffering from an inflamed knee earlier in the week. He allowed just one run over six innings, striking out five and walking two. He improved to 7-2 on the year for the Nationals.
May 18, 2005
After testing his sore knee by throwing on flat ground yesterday, Livan Hernandez said there's a very good chance he will make his scheduled start on Thursday, according to the Washington Post.
May 17, 2005
Livan Hernandez believes he can make his next start on Thursday after an MRI on his right knee revealed nothing more than inflammation, according to the Washington Post.
May 16, 2005
Livan Hernandez had his right knee drained Monday after an MRI confirmed it was swollen, according to the AP. He is day-to-day, and the Nationals said it's possible he could make his scheduled start Thursday. If Hernandez can't pitch Thursday, Tomo Ohka or Zach Day would start in his place.
May 15, 2005
Livan Hernandez will have X-rays and an MRI on his right knee on Monday, according to the AP. Hernandez left his start on Saturday night because of pain in the knee.
May 14, 2005
Livan Hernandez left Saturday night's game in the seventh inning because of a right knee injury, according to the AP.
February 17, 2005
As long as Livan Hernandez is healthy, he'll be the Nationals' starter on opening day, according to the Washington Post.