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Gregg Zaun

5/24/2005

As expected, the Toronto Blue Jays activated Zaun from the disabled list Tuesday, the first day he was eligible to return after suffering a concussion on May 8. He once again will assume a large share of the Jays' catching duties. Zaun is hitting .275 with three homers and 20 RBI this season.

5/19/2005

Zaun faces a brief minor league rehab assignment this weekend before the Toronto Blue Jays activate him from the disabled list, possibly as soon as Monday. The Jays' catcher suffered a concussion on May 8 and becomes eligible to come off the DL at the start of next week. Zaun is hitting .273 with three homers and 19 RBI for the Jays this season.

5/9/2005

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed Zaun on the 15-day disabled list with a concussion. The Jays' catcher took a knee to the head and was carried off the field during Toronto's loss to Chicago Sunday, after sliding into second base to break up a double play. Zaun was unconscious briefly and had some difficulties breathing, but after staying at a Toronto hospital Sunday night, it appears he suffered no spinal cord damage or other injuries.

Zaun has two weeks to overcome post-concussion symptoms. The Jays have recalled catcher-first baseman Andy Dominique to take Zaun's roster spot.

5/8/2005

Zaun took a knee to the head and had to be carted off the field in the bottom of the ninth inning during Toronto's 5-4 loss to the White Sox Sunday. The Toronto catcher caught the knee of Chicago's Pedro Lopez while Zaun was sliding into second base to break up a double play. Zaun lay on the field for several minutes and was placed in a head and neck brace, though he appeared to be conscious as he was driven off the field. The game was delayed for 13 minutes.

Zaun is hitting .273 with three homers and 19 RBI for the Jays this season.