Soroka’s season may be delayed

tululush

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I understand the logic here, but why not just send him to the plate and say “don’t swing the bat. Take 3 and sit down. You’re here to pitch, not hit.”

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If the injury isn’t healed enough to run I don’t want to see him pitching anyways. He is either 100% healthy or he doesn’t step foot on the field. He’s too important to risk for an extra few starts.

I seriously doubt he could pitch at the MLB level if he wasn’t healthy enough to run anyways. This story seems pretty pointless.
 
If the injury isn’t healed enough to run I don’t want to see him pitching anyways. He is either 100% healthy or he doesn’t step foot on the field. He’s too important to risk for an extra few starts.

I seriously doubt he could pitch at the MLB level if he wasn’t healthy enough to run anyways. This story seems pretty pointless.

That sums up DOB pretty well.
 
If the injury isn’t healed enough to run I don’t want to see him pitching anyways. He is either 100% healthy or he doesn’t step foot on the field. He’s too important to risk for an extra few starts.

I seriously doubt he could pitch at the MLB level if he wasn’t healthy enough to run anyways. This story seems pretty pointless.

The article is even more dumb when you consider as a pitcher you have to run to field your position. Covering first base, fielding bunts, etc.
 
This was totally expected to me. There is no way to rush the healing of an Achilles if you don't want it hindering you for the rest of your life.
 
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