THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY APRIL 2, 2008 NSAN 2009 SPORTS 7B dium, Very Avail- Email 85 huge bff-st. 2 BA, your Ken- BR s, no MLB Glaus out for at least two months ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis Cardinals' Troy Gauzies tosses his batting helmet after striking out in a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in St. Louis last April. His expect is to miss at least two months following a setback in his rehabilitation from arthritic shoulder surgery in January. Third baseman recovers after shoulder surgery R. B. FALLSTROM Associated Press ST. LOUIS - Cardinals third baseman Troy Glaus is expected to miss at least two months following a setback in his rehabilitation from arthroscopic shoulder surgery in January. Glaus was originally expected to miss only a few weeks of the regular season. But on Wednesday, St Louis said Glaus, who hit .270 last season with 27 homers and 99 RBIs, will be re-evaluated around June 1. "It's just not responding as quickly as wed hoped." Glaus said in Jupiter, Fla. "It obviously didn't go as smoothly or uneventfully as we had hoped." David Freese is the top candidate to start at third with Glaus out. The 25-year-old rookie, acquired from the Padres for Jim Edmons in 2007, hit .306 with 26 homers and 91 RBIs at Triple-A Memphis last season. General manager John Mozeliak told The Associated Press that Glaus might have pushed too hard in his rehab schedule. He said Glaus' progress would be assessed in a few weeks. "Sometimes, being overly optimistic can hurt you." Mozelak says "When a player is aggressive trying to move, sometimes it can affect him." Glaus began throwing, hitting off a tee and fielding ground balls midway through spring training, but stopped after soreness lingered longer than expected. He was examined in California last week by Dr. Lewis Yocum, who performed the surgery. Glaus will be in St. Louis for opening day on Monday, then travel to Phoenix to continue his rehab. He'll be working with physical therapist Keith Kocher, who helped Glaus rehab from shoulder surgery in 2004. "A new set of eyes and a new set of hands can maybe figure something that, I don't want to say was missed, but maybe something that wasn't recognized." Glaus said. Earlier in spring training, Glaus said the shoulder injury bothered him most of the last two months of last season. The Cardinals tried to avoid surgery, administering a cortisone injection during the season and another in the offseason before medical personnel determined the shoulder wasn't responding. The surgery repaired the labrum and in Glau's words, "smoothed down some rough edges" in the shoulder from an injury that doctors believe was a result of ordinary wear and tear. The Cardinals will end up paying for the delay. "We ran through the course of treatment as you should and ultimately, unfortunately, the pain didn't go away." Glaus said. Stallworth charged with manslaughter NFL Cleveland Browns wide receiver killed pedestrian while driving drunk BY CURT ANDERSON Associated Press Associated Press MIAMI — Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth was charged Wednesday with killing a pedestrian last month while driving drunk in Miami, according to people familiar with the case. Two people said an arrest warrant charging the 28-year-old Stallworth with DUI manslaughter will be filed Wednesday in the March 14 accident that killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes. The people requested anonymity because the charges haven't been announced. The charge carries a possible 15-year prison sentence. Stallworth's blood-alcohol level after the crash was .12, well above Florida's legal limit of .08, according to results of a blood test. Stallworth will also be charged with DUI, according to the people informed about the case. A Miami Beach police report said that Reyes was not in a crosswalk on busy MacArthur Stallworth, who is expected to surrender in court Thursday, released a statement last month saying he was "grief-stricken" over the accident. ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth says he is "grief strenken" over his car accident that killed a pedestrian on March 14. Causeway when he was struck by the Bentley luxury car driven by Stallworth. The construction crane operator was trying to catch a bus home after finishing his shift around 7:15 a.m. The report also quoted Stallworth saying he flashed his lights at Reyes in an attempted warning and that he was driving about 50 mph in a 40 mph zone. KANSANCLASSIFIEDS 785·864·4358 TEXTBOOKS Free Klaplan MCAT Review materials! 5 books (2003) and 267 flashcards (2001). older but still great study materials! 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Also, the Royals optioned right-hander Brian Bannister to Triple-A Omaha and released right-hander Joel Peralta. Left-hander Bale, who is recovering from thyroid surgery, was placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 27. And manager Trey Hillman said Sidney Ponson would be the fourth starter and work the home opener April 10 against the New York Yankees. Left-hander Horacio Ramirez will be the No. 5 starter but would also work out of the bullen. Gload hit. 280 in 22 games for the Royals in spring training. He was acquired from the White Sox in 2006 and hit. 273 in a career-high 122 games last season. "It is always shocking," said Gload, who hit .280 with two home runs and 12 RBIs in 50 atbats in spring training. Located in Tai Music Shopping Center Fax St. Air 3 a.m. Exp. April 26, 2009 Coffee Bean Sale With any purchase FREE @OFFEE! of a bag of coffee all beans are $9.99/lb Expires April 6 1618 West 23rd Street 785 865 4211 "As long as there is a uniform on the other side there's an opportunity," he said. "I think I can fit in well with a National League ball club. Ideally, I would have liked to been here. I wish there was a spot." DUNN BIRD COFFEE MASTER TIME BEANS Gload was drafted by the Marlins in the 13th round of the 1997 amateur draft. He was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2000. He's also played for Colorado and the Chicago White Sox. DUNN BROS COFF Gload lost the Royals' first base job when they acquired Mike Jacobs in an Oct. 30 trade with the Marlins for reliever Leo Nunez. NFL Broncos' coach McDaniels chases off OB Cutler Instead, McDaniels begins his coaching regime with the Denver Broncos by chasing off his franchise quarterback before he even saw Cutler throw a single pass. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Josh McDaniels and Jay Cutler seemed like a perfect fit — the rocket-armed passer meets the offensive guru who turned Matt Cassel from a career backup into one of the league's top quarterbacks. Team owner Pat Bowlen announced this week he will allow his new brain trust of McDaniels, 32, and general manager Brian Xanders, 37, to "begin discussions with other teams in an effort to accommodate his request to be traded." The Broncos insist they tried to call a truce, but Cutler wouldn't pick up his phone. As has been the case, Xanders and McDaniels declined comment Wednesday through a team spokesman. Cutler became angry once he learned that McDaniels and the Broncos showed interest in acquiring Cassel, who McDaniels groomed in New England last season after Tom Brady went down in the opener with a knee injury. Cassel ended up being dealt to Kansas City, but Cutler was infuriated when he found out about the trade talks. His distrust in McDaniels only grew in two subsequent meetings that were designed to clear the air. Associated Press