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MLB: 49-year-old Jamie Moyer trying to make a comeback
NL West » After surgery, pitcher seeks place with Rockies.
First Published Feb 20 2012 08:26 pm • Last Updated May 24 2012 11:37 pm

Scottsdale, Ariz. • Jamie Moyer has a few more gray hairs than most of his teammates and he may have lost a step or two. It’s hard to tell as his eyes light up when talk turns to baseball and, suddenly, he seems as youthful as 22-year-old Tyler Chatwood, who sits on a nearby locker stool listening to the 49-year-old left-hander.

Moyer last pitched with the Philadelphia Phillies in July 2010. He then had elbow-ligament replacement surgery on his left elbow and many thought his major league career was over.

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Moyer, who was in camp Monday, begs to differ. Calling age a nonfactor, he’s looking to resume his career with the Colorado Rockies, one of a few teams that showed interest.

"It’s nice to come in and try to compete with kids," Moyer said. "I guess there are guys around here who are half my age. I got myself back into shape and it’s time to get a good assessment of where I am."

Moyer wants to join a pitching staff that hopes to make a quick transition from chaos to contention. Jhoulys Chacin remains the only healthy member of a rotation that opened the 2011 season with high expectations. Jorge De La Rosa is expected back as early as May and Jeremy Guthrie was acquired from the Baltimore Orioles to fill another spot.

"Colorado seemed like it was a pretty good fit and a good opportunity," Moyer said. "I feel my experience will help me. The only thing I’ve not done through surgery is to pitch competitively. I’ve always been competitive. I enjoy it and thrive on it. There’s an opportunity to get some innings and, hopefully, making the club."

He’s already making a difference in the clubhouse, something he takes seriously. Moyer spent nearly 20 minutes Monday explaining and demonstrating bunting to Chatwood, who pitched for the Los Angeles Angels last year, and Guthrie. The former AL pitchers intently listened.

"I’m not a good hitter," said Guthrie, who has two doubles and 13 strikeouts in 22 career at-bats. "I have to get ready to bunt, run the bases and to pitch."



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