The Cubs' usual team of Expert Medical/Training Advisors worked their usual magic on this one. --- Deadline story from the Sun-Times Barrett Banged Up: Cubs catcher Michael Barrett had to leave the game Saturday after the fifth inning. He had gotten hit in the groin by a batter's foul tip earlier. O'Neal said he didn't think the injury was too serious. ''He just felt sick to his stomach and wanted out,'' O'Neal said. --- Next Day on Cubs.com. Notes: Barrett on DL after surgery CHICAGO -- The Cubs' injuries continued to mount as catcher Michael Barrett was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday with an intrascrotal hematoma... Barrett was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital Saturday, and an ultrasound revealed the injury. He then underwent surgery, Cubs athletic trainer Mark O'Neal said. Is Barrett done for the season? "We don't know yet," O'Neal said Sunday. "We have to see how he responds and have to see with the swelling. We're definitely sure he'll miss two to three weeks, and we'll have to see." --- ESPN's Take Today Barrett was injured by Matt Cain's foul tip in the fifth inning Saturday. He left the game after batting the next half-inning. Barrett went to the emergency room and an ultrasound showed bleeding inside his scrotum. Surgery took less than an hour, O'Neal said. "He had enough of a bleed that it needed to be addressed surgically," O'Neal said. "Guys get hit a lot. You see guys get hit and very rarely does it get to this extreme." Barrett felt ill after his at-bat in the fifth. Cubs manager Dusty Baker said no one knew Barrett was hurt during Cain's at-bat. "He went down [after his at-bat] and said, 'Bake, I'm feeling sick man. This is hurting badly,"' Baker said. "So I said, 'OK, go see the doctor.' He tried to tough it out." ---- Good thing Barrett has seen enough pitchers go down to know to ignore any medical advice he gets at Wrigley Field (especially given that no one noticed when he was hurt or had any clue that it might be serious ... though I'd guess that if O'Neal had an intrascrotal hematoma that required surgery, he might deign to classify it as "serious"). I'm glad Barrett hauled butt and everything to the hospital instead. I know there's some humor to be had, but -- seriously -- this team is a complete joke and basically everyone needs to be fired. (not to kill the thread or anything ... After all, Barrett might get better followup advice here than he will from the Cubs)