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I'm certainly no expert, but I would have to assume this would have happened no matter what
Hard to imagine a different scenario
I'm certainly no expert, but I would have to assume this would have happened no matter what
Not so sure they're going to be rushing out to offer a long-term contract to a pitcher at this moment.
Knowing AA, if Strider becomes an ineffective starter upon return from TJ 2.0, he can be our closer as Iglesias will be gone by then.
You would think there would be a way to better track the condition of pitchers arms, elbows and shoulders to preemptively shut them down before their condition deteriorates to the point they need surgery. It seems like it would be in everybody’s best interest
Wonder if players would go along with regular MRIs.
Saw a comment on Twitter wondering about the pitch clock being related to the Tommy John stuff.
Not sure if there has been an increase or just bigger names it's happening to
Wonder if players would go along with regular MRIs.
I think the pitch clock is a red herring. TJ’s are up across every level of professional and amateur baseball. It’s almost as if this shouldn’t be referred to as an injury rather required maintenance like replacing the tires on your car after 50k miles.
I can’t see players ever agreeing to regular MRIs with the amount of money they could stand to lose.
Why? It‘s not like not looking at a problem makes it go away. Getting something done after last season could have-in the worst case scenario-at least saved Strider’s 2025 season.
Bout to get in my lab to manufacture a super ligament, tendon, ucl. I'm gonna be so rich