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Parnell to get TJ Surgery
Lefty Specialist Apr 06 2014 06:04 PM |
Jose Valverde, the job is yours.
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Zvon Apr 06 2014 06:05 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Ugh shit. Shame.
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Frayed Knot Apr 06 2014 06:21 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Quite possibly the end of the line for him as a Met. Certainly not guaranteed to get a contract next season as it'll likely be mid-2015 before he's ready to return and as a 5th year player you can't get him on the cheap without cutting him loose first. Once you cut him loose of course then he's free to scout around for someone who would be willing to offer him the best shot.
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d'Kong76 Apr 06 2014 06:28 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Happens to all teams, suxx.
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Edgy MD Apr 06 2014 06:53 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Got to be looking at Jeurys in the longer term, right? Insofar as you can ever think long-term in an industry that destroys the elbows of young humans.
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Mex17 Apr 06 2014 07:31 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Kevin Gregg and Joel Hanrahan, where art thou?
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metirish Apr 06 2014 08:47 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Has Bobby said where he wants to rehab?
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A Boy Named Seo Apr 06 2014 09:07 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Shitty for Bobby. Suxxxxxxx.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 06 2014 10:04 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
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LOLOLLLOL. Too bad for Bobby. I raised him from a pup and was very happy to see how far he'd come, and how far the Mets came once they realized that they didn't have to be the idiots who pay guys for the saves they had for other teams. It could certainly be over for him.
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 06 2014 10:26 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
How come some people are quick to say that it might be over for Parnell's career, but nobody here ever said that about Harvelous?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 06 2014 10:29 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Harvelous will still be affordable & under team control at expiration of his rehab, Parnell won't.
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 06 2014 10:32 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
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Oh. I see. So you were talking about Parnell's Mets career, instead of his baseball career?
I'm no fortune-teller, and I wasn't necessarily expressing skepticism over their respective futures, but I'd bet on this scenario if I had to. I'd bet that both of these pitchers have thrown their last 96 MPH fast-ball.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Apr 07 2014 06:34 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
So we have, what, three pitchers out now with TJ surgery?
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Frayed Knot Apr 07 2014 06:55 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Mejia = yes; Franco = yes
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Centerfield Apr 07 2014 07:20 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Would it make sense to send Syndergaard and Wheeler in to get their TJ surgeries now? I'm ready to punt on 2014 if that means we'll be healthy next year.
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Edgy MD Apr 07 2014 07:22 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
I'm sure the team is trying and trying and trying to find a way to do things "different" that works. Just as, if there were a sacrifice that could have been made to keep Joel Zumaya out of the operating room, the Tigers would have made it. And the Nationals with Strasburg. Or Joba Chamberlain or Brian Wilson. The White Sox had eight pitchers in their organization undergo the process last year alone. Every team in beisbol would love to have the formula that protects their dearest assets. If any have found the answer, I sure haven't heard about it.
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Ceetar Apr 07 2014 07:30 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
yes, but it's hardly bionic. We've (baseball) gotten a handful of guys having their second TJ this season.
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Frayed Knot Apr 07 2014 07:37 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 07 2014 07:39 AM |
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Usually suck while pitching in pain and then retire because no one wanted them anymore. Or maybe sit around for a while hoping it would get better and then when he couldn't throw right the following spring he'd simply be cut. At that point his bio would then read: "Blew out his arm" and left baseball to enter the insurance business. Rarely if ever was there mention of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament because it probably wasn't known what the cause of the pain and sucking was.
Healed? - no. Ligaments aren't muscles and so don't heal themselves or regrow to close up the tear. You can strengthen areas around the injury and hope that things don't get worse and/or that you can manage the pain and adjust to the diminished velocity.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 07 2014 07:38 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Guys who had "sore arms" and just disappeared back then. Easier for teams to bury them then, and fewer guys were big investments worth protecting.
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Edgy MD Apr 07 2014 07:41 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
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All of the above. There's a reason the record books are full of Ed Walshes and Addie Josses from 1890-1920 who threw a lot more innings but did damn-all after 30. Even from the mid-century. Koufax retired. Score sucked. Bouton sucked and then learned the knuckler. These were pretty close to the sum total of one's options.
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Ceetar Apr 07 2014 07:48 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
I thought the protocol these days inferred that you might be able to heal the tear if it wasn't too bad, hence the treatment? Or did they try for a week, see that it showed no progress and decide it wasn't working?
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 07 2014 09:26 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
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50 years ago, there were no MRI machines. So usually yeah, doneski. Or if they could still pitch at all, probably a spitball instead of a knuckleball, and no Cy Young. No fancy ulnar collateral diagnoses, just another pithcher whose arm went sore, or bad, or dead.
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Lefty Specialist Apr 07 2014 10:44 AM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
"My arm's not sore, it's just a little stiff."
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Frayed Knot Apr 07 2014 05:13 PM Re: Parnell to get TJ Surgery |
Various stuff from Martino (NYDN)
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