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Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2016 03:13 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 09 2016 08:46 PM

Anthony DiComo - mlb.com: Zack Wheeler will undergo a procedure to have a suture knot removed from his pitching arm. The Mets do not consider the operation serious, and said in a statement that they do not expect it to affect his rehab timeline.
One suture knot from Wheeler's March 2015 Tommy John surgery never dissolved, necessitating the surgery under local anesthetic. The Mets expect the right-hander to begin throwing again within a few days of the operation.



Sounds harmless enough, even if a bit odd.
Mainly I just wanted an excuse to use the subject heading - and, by extension, a reason to attach the source song


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Fman99
Apr 09 2016 03:22 PM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

That is a great song, though I prefer the 'Super Sessions' one with Al Kooper and Stephen Stills, personally.

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Edgy MD
Apr 09 2016 03:23 PM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

Trauma may be minimal, probably using more lasers than knives, but I have my doubts about it having zero impact. Nothing has zero impact.

Ceetar
Apr 09 2016 03:33 PM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

Edgy MD wrote:
Trauma may be minimal, probably using more lasers than knives, but I have my doubts about it having zero impact. Nothing has zero impact.


Eric Campbell's bat maybe.

Mets Guy in Michigan
Apr 09 2016 08:38 PM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

Ceetar wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Trauma may be minimal, probably using more lasers than knives, but I have my doubts about it having zero impact. Nothing has zero impact.


Eric Campbell's bat maybe.



BAM! Bullet of Cool just shot!

Ashie62
Apr 09 2016 09:39 PM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

Ditto.

MFS62
Apr 10 2016 12:48 AM
Re: You've got to pick up every stitch

Edgy MD wrote:
Trauma may be minimal, probably using more lasers than knives, but I have my doubts about it having zero impact. Nothing has zero impact.

They have to extract something, rather than just cut it. For that reason, I think it would be an arthroscopic procedure, with viewing, freeing up and removal through a thin tube.

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