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4981Nick Swisher won't be "crushed' if he can't open season with Cleveland Indians
[Me neither]
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Nick Swisher says being in the Indians' lineup on opening day is still his goal, but he has come to terms with the fact that he might not make it.
"Obviously, my goal is to be ready for opening day," said Swisher. "Sure I want to be ready to go then. But if I'm not, it's not going crush me. Like it would have four months ago. "Right now, my entire body is getting stronger, which is great. In general we're just going to wait it out, see how we feel and move on from there. Obviously we're very optimistic [isn't he always?], but we just have to play it out."
Swisher, who started running the bases on Wednesday, said last year taught him a lesson.
"I've had the itch to play, but I'm not going to do what I did last year," he said. "I played through so much pain last year and it just didn't work. So I'm going to make sure everything is as close to 100 percent as we can get until we're back out there."
Swisher had surgery on both knees on Aug. 20.
"It's an unusual surgery," said Swisher. "A lot of factors played into it. It wasn't like I just slid into second base and snapped a ligament and that's the only thing that needed to be fixed. From where I was the doctors said, 'This is an uphill battle. You're really going to have to work hard to get back to where you want to be.' I feel really good about where I'm at right now. I'm proud of myself because when you get in a situation like this you can shut it down or fight hard to get back.
"I still got a lot of games left to be played in this body and I'm going to ride it until the wheels fall off."
When Swisher first had the surgery he felt he'd be 100 percent by the start of spring training. "I still got a lot of games left to be played in this body and I'm going to ride it until the wheels fall off. I'm in the middle of August and I haven't trained this hard since I was 20 years old," said Swisher. "In general I thought it would be a little bit faster, but it hasn't been. I'm cool with that now. I've come to grips with where I am. I just want to keep grinding."
STO changes: SportsTime Ohio announced changes to its Indians coverage for the upcoming season.
Former Tribe right-hander Jensen Lewis will replace Jason Stanford as analyst. Andre Knott will replace Katie Witham as the in-game reporter.
Finally: Jason Kipnis was scratched from Thursday night's lineup against Seattle because of back spasms . . .Mike Aviles, nursing a tender right elbow, is expected to play Friday night against the Angels at Goodyear Ballpark . . .The Tribe's game against the Angels on Friday night is a sellout. Indians.com will carry the game.