I mean, knowing Sale, he was probably reticent to come forward until he had to.How did they not know until 3 days later?
In this instance, I don’t think you can blame Snit or anyone. It’s a guy giving his all trying to make a play and that happened. Just one of those freak things.Part of me wants to blame Snitker for this, but that might be irrational.
I think you can blame Snit. We all knew there was no reason for him to even be out there in the 9th with a 5-0 lead and over 100 pitches. He's 36 and has had injury problems in the past. No reason to risk it. You pull him in the 8th like most managers do and the injury doesn't happen. I appreciate the competitiveness Sale has, but as the manager, sometimes you have to not be scared to tell players no for their own protection. You can tell they didn't really want him out there because they ended up pulling him with 2 outs anyway.In this instance, I don’t think you can blame Snit or anyone. It’s a guy giving his all trying to make a play and that happened. Just one of those freak things.
Yeah but on the flip side Ronald wants to steal a base every time he gets on but they reeled that back for the good of the team and keeping him healthy. So the team should always put the team first. Sale has a knack for non arm injuries so you have to baby him to get him to the post season. With a lead like we had he should have been done after the 7th inning.In this instance, I don’t think you can blame Snit or anyone. It’s a guy giving his all trying to make a play and that happened. Just one of those freak things.
It’s 6-8 weeks.This is one of those 15 day stints that turns into 60 in about a week. 3 weeks from now, they announce he's done for the season
SellIt’s 6-8 weeks.
Just because he’s on the 15 day IL doesn’t mean he can only stay on there 15 days.
Why does it seem like that great run with an absolute gem vs the Mets that ended in an injury seem like the end of a sale run here?Probably just cracked and they will try to rush him back and they crack again