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Troy Glaus #8 | Third Baseman | St. Louis Cardinals
Height: 6-5    Weight: 240    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Aug 3, 1976, Tarzana, CA
Contract: Signed through 2009
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December 27, 2005
The Blue Jays officially acquired Troy Glaus and shortstop prospect Sergio Santos from the Diamondbacks on Tuesday in exchange for Orlando Hudson and Miguel Batista, according to the AP. Glaus hit .258 wtih 37 home runs and 86 RBI last season for the Diamondbacks.
December 24, 2005
The East Valley Tribune reports that the Diamondbacks are close to shipping Troy Glaus and Sergio Santos to the Blue Jays for Orlando Hudson and Miguel Batista.
December 23, 2005
The Red Sox are interested in Troy Glaus to play first base, according to the Boston Herald. However, ESPN.com has reported that the Blue Jays are the frontrunners to acquire Glaus.
September 23, 2005
Troy Glaus got the night off on Thursday to rest his left knee, according to the AP.
September 18, 2005
Troy Glaus was held out of the lineup last night due to his ailing left knee, according to the Arizona Republic. Manager Bob Mevlin said he hasn't considered sitting Glaus for the remainder of the seasion if the Diamondbacks fall out of contention. "Unless the doctors tell me to shut him down, that's not something I'm thinking about," Melvin said. Glaus should play Sunday.
September 7, 2005
Troy Glaus won't be over the pain in his knee until he rests it after the season wraps up, according to the Arizona Republic. However, surgery doesn't appear to be an option to repair it.
September 4, 2005
Troy Glaus, who reinjured his left knee Saturday, was scratched from the Diamondbacks' starting lineup Sunday and remains day-to-day, according to the AP.
September 4, 2005
Troy Glaus said his troublesome left knee hurt more yesterday than it has all season, and he was forced to leave the game, according to the Arizona Republic. He's not likely to play again until at least Tuesday.
September 4, 2005
The AP reports that Troy Glaus left Saturday's game because of pain in his left knee. He is day-to-day.
August 27, 2005
The AP reports that Troy Glaus has stopped taking cortisone shots for pain in the back of his strained left knee, which seems to have improved despite his continued play. "Once it gets to the point where we feel like it's barking on him a little bit, then we'll give him a day off, and it seems to respond pretty well," manager Bob Melvin said.
July 27, 2005
Troy Glaus returned to the lineup Wednesday after missing the last two games with back spasms, according to the AP. He went 0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in his return.
July 26, 2005
Troy Glaus missed his second consecutive game Tuesday night with back spasms. "Hopefully he's ready to go tomorrow, but literally he's day to day," manager Doug Melvin told the AP.
July 25, 2005
Troy Glaus was taken out of the starting lineup Monday due to back spasms, according to the AP.
July 18, 2005
Troy Glaus continues to be bothered by a strained tendon behind his left knee, according to the AP. Manager Bob Melvin said team doctors have assured him there is no danger in worsening the problem by keeping Glaus in the lineup. The only cure is lengthy rest, so Glaus will have to endure the pain for the rest of the season.
July 16, 2005
The Diamondbacks were considering placing Troy Glaus on the disabled list in hopes that some rest might help heal a strained tendon behind his left knee, according to the Arizona Republic. But after Glaus was examined by team physician Michael Lee on Friday and everyone involved voiced an opinion, a determination was made that a stint on the DL probably isn't going to sufficiently help Glaus completely recover. He'll continue to play through the pain as long as he can stand it.
July 16, 2005
Troy Glaus, who didn't start Friday night because he has been bothered by a strained tendon in his left knee, hit a three-run homer while making just the second pinch-hitting appearance of his career.
July 15, 2005
Troy Glaus was not in the starting lineup because of a sore left knee and was due to be examined by a team doctor before Friday night's game, according to the AP. He has been playing with a strained tendon behind his left knee. "We have to find a way to alleviate this because it's tough on him to go out there every day hurting," manager Bob Melvin said.
July 15, 2005
Troy Glaus still is bothered by pain behind his left knee, despite having three cortisone injections, according to the Arizona Republic. "You get to a point where it starts affecting other things when you keep playing hurt," Melvin said. "I talked to him between innings and he said it's OK, so we'll have to revisit it again."
July 5, 2005
Troy Glaus will receive another cortisone shot behind his bothersome left knee during the All-Star break, according to the Arizona Republic.
July 4, 2005
After aggravating his sore knee with a slide on Saturday, Troy Glaus was held out of Sunday's game, according to the Arizona Republic. He hopes to be back in action on Monday.
June 27, 2005
Troy Glaus was out of the lineup Sunday after receiving a cortisone injection to help alleviate the pain behind his left knee, according to the Arizona Republic. He is expected to return to the lineup Tuesday. "He's been struggling the last several days with it," manager Bob Melvin said. "He's just limping around. He's not running very well."
June 22, 2005
Troy Glaus got the day off Tuesday after jamming his right wrist on Sunday, according to the AP. “It's still barking a little bit,” manager Bob Melvin said. “You never want to have Troy out of the game.” Glaus is expected to play Wednesday.
June 20, 2005
The Diamondbacks consider Troy Glaus to be questionable for Monday's game after he sprained his right wrist during Sunday's contest, according to the Arizona Republic. He was unable to take his at-bat in the ninth inning after sustaining the injury in the previous inning, because he couldn't grip his bat.
June 19, 2005
Troy Glaus left Sunday's game in the ninth inning with a jammed right wrist, according to the AP. Glaus is listed as day-to-day.
May 30, 2005
The Arizona Republic reports that Troy Glaus was given Sunday off to rest the sore tendon in his left knee.
May 22, 2005
Taking advantage of interleague play, the Diamondbacks used Troy Glaus as their DH yesterday to give his knee a rest, according to the Arizona Republic. He still is bothered by a strained tendon behind his left knee.
May 16, 2005
The Arizona Republic reports that Troy Glaus said that the strained tendon behind his left knee was responding well to the anti-inflammatory injection he received Saturday. He is on target to return to action on Tuesday.
May 14, 2005
The Arizona Republic reports that Troy Glaus has a mild hyperextension of his left knee. He will get an anti-inflammatory injection after tonight's game and sit out tomorrow's contest. With Monday off, the Diamondbacks hope he will be ready to go on Tuesday.
April 23, 2005
Troy Glaus was out of the Diamondbacks starting lineup for on Saturday because manager Bob Melvin wants to give his starters regular days off to rest.