Morneau was as productive a hitter as the American League had prior to his head colliding with John McDonald?s knee last July. He had hit 136 home runs in the past 41/2 seasons. Before his concussion troubles, he won an MVP award, finished second another year, and was annually in the discussion for Canada?s athlete of the year.
This season, while suffering from some migraine issues related to post-concussion syndrome, Morneau was hitting a soft .225 with the Minnesota Twins, with few home runs, and on pace for an RBI season less than half his normal totals. And he has had other physical difficulties ? a pinched nerve in his neck, wrist problems ? that will keep him out of the lineup for weeks to come.
Crosby, making his return from head trauma, has hockey numbers similar to those from Morneau?s best seasons. But two of Canada?s best face the great unknown now, one having been stalled in his comeback attempt, the other uncertain what October will bring.
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