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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 05:43 PM) I think you're right on the first part, but I also think you're wrong on the second...and he really shouldn't be pitching with pain...because when he starts feeling pain, he winds up unable to pitch for a few months. That's the thing....they never found anything that showed he actually had anything wrong with him. No pitcher is ever going to be 100 pct healthy in the arm/shoulder/elbow region.
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QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 06:27 PM) Anyone else here Count was scratched today because of strain in his forearm? Yikes, that's not good. I remember that when Zambrano had a strained forearm a couple of years ago, they were worried that it was being caused by structural damage. Hopefully Contreras is fine.
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QUOTE(jackie hayes @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 05:36 PM) In the answering a question with a question department: Do I really have to answer this? Yes, it was. How outlandish do I have to be to make it obvious? Edit: Then again, since the leap from 'miss opening day' to 'arm will fall off' was already made here seriously, maybe I should have just used green... I just wanted to make sure you weren't making fun of the point I was trying to make about how sore muscles are a lot harder to get loose when it's cold out.
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I haven't heard....is this Podsednik's left or right shoulder? If it's his left shoulder, that's really going to hurt his rocket arm in the outfield. We might need 2 cutoff men on a routine flyball.
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QUOTE(jackie hayes @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 05:31 PM) So now you're saying he'll freeze to death. It never ends... Is this sarcasm? Do I really have to explain the fact that it might make it more difficult for him to get his shoulder loosened up in order to swing? Also, just because it's a strain, it doesn't mean he's picking up a bat today and facing live pitching. Sounds like they hope to have him ready by the end of the wk, which would probably allow him to be ready for Opening Day.
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 05:27 PM) Yah. One game that's almost 3 weeks away. I just heard the score say they've seen the MRI and it's just a strain. whoops... Lets see.....he has a strained muscle that's making it difficult for him to swing the bat. He hasn't gotten a lot of reps in ST so far. Given that's it will be freezing in Chicago the opening week. I'm just not that sure we're going to rush him back for opening week. BTW, I'm happy to hear it's only a strain.
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QUOTE(jackie hayes @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 05:22 PM) fathom said he'd miss one game. Yeah, that's serious. Where should I send the flowers? Ha, I was just going to say this. All I stated at the beginning of this thread was that I didn't think he'd be ready in a little over two weeks. I never said he'd be out for the year, etc.
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:45 PM) LOL. Our head trainer said it doesn't appear serious. I think I am going to trust his diagnosis over yours if you don't mind. Every story that came out this morning said the same thing. We actually saw some info that said he could be in the lineup this week, but nowhere did it say anything about longterm. Hmmm.... Yep, and Jim Hendry was on the radio last week saying Prior would be ready to go during the first series of their year. The prognosis sounds good right now, and that's more important than any argument we can have about injuries or replacements, etc.
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Quite simply, I think the Cubs feel that Prior is a pussy, and the only way they can get him to compete with the pain is to get a doctor to clear him.
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QUOTE(quickman @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 03:52 AM) I know where your coming from but not with that salary. I'd rather just keep the Duque from the playoffs in mind, and not have to deal with the regular season Duque.
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 03:21 AM) But if you would actually read the story they don't know if it IS joint inflammation. Pods said they are going to try and determine WHERE the inflammation was. But like I said, why bother with what the story says. Yes, they're going to try and determine where the inflammation is, and then try to determine what's causing it. This story had a much different tone than the previous stories about Pods injury.
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Jphat.....read any medical book, and you'll know that joint inflammation can be due to injury of nearby tendons, etc. There's no doubt he has inflammation.....they're just trying to see what's causing it.
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QUOTE(quickman @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 03:05 AM) I think they are checking because if it was just a strain or something small it would be better by now, its not, therefore they think its something worse, which means its something worse. I'm not saying I'm just saying Jphat....all we're saying is that this seems more than just the "sore" shoulder that Pods was portraying the injury as. Sore shoulders make it very hard to swing the bat, and that seems to be what is worrying Pods right now. At least this isn't one of our starting pitchers who are complaining about a sore shoulder (knock on wood).
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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:58 AM) I'm not going to worry about our healthy starting 2nd baseman with a solid backup in Cintron and even Ozuna after him. Podsednik, Hermanson and his possible replacement, and the second lefty candidates are far bigger problems to worry about right now. Thankfully, we have a very deep offensive bench this season. I'd have no problem with Mackowiak and Cintron having to get more ABs earlier in the season. You could argue that their production could rival Pods (besides the whole stolen base aspect). And as for Hermanson....well, I never expected any contribution from him this year, so it's not surprising. We'll be fine.......Thome looks better than I could have imagined right now.
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QUOTE(quickman @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:57 AM) Whats even more disturbing is that its going to be his second MRI. Which means they have no damn clue what it is. If its a tear, we are in trouble. Stop being a pessimist
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:53 AM) Iguchi will be at second unless he is hitting under .200 in mid May. I'm definitely not saying it will happen, but I bet we would have said something last year like "Shingo will be the closer unless his ERA is above 6 in May". I think it's important for Iguchi's confidence to get off to a hot start. He's going to try and change the way he approach his ABs this season, and if you struggle doing that at the beginning, then you get all out of whack.
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I didn't even consider that the Pods injury could be more serious when I read his accounts of the injury until today. Serves me right, I guess, for hoping for the worst for Prior.
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QUOTE(TLAK @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:48 AM) Fathom, isn't Jerry Owens best suited to take Pod's lead off role? My God, two rookie OF on a defending WS team. One other thing to bounce off you, Alex Cintron looked fantastic on TV last night. If Iguchi struggles could you see Cintron at short and Uribi at 2nd? I think Ozzie would be more comfortable going with Mackowiak in LF, and maybe throwing Ozuna out there on occasion. Cintron's going to get a lot of playing time this season. It wouldn't shock me if he gets nearly 300 ABs filling in at 2b and SS.
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:46 AM) I meant the reporters would get it from them. They wouldn't volunteer the info. They would certainly have no reason to hide it. This isn't football. Didn't Pods just have a minor hamstring problem last year....and it resulted in him being on the DL for about 20 days? Also, the fact that they're having their "shoulder doctors" come read the MRI is interesting. If the MRI was clean, they could just read that via satellite.
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:46 AM) I won last year when we won the world series. According to fathom we ahd the biggest choke in MLB history. Wow No one is happier that we won last year than me. And yes, we were on the verge of the biggest choke in MLB history. Thankfully, we didn't choke. That will be my stance with you if you ever bring this up again this season.
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QUOTE(jackie hayes @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:41 AM) But he's confident it's just the muscle -- it must not be a big deal. Lots of shoulder controversy in the city of Chicago today. BTW, I'm not saying Pods is going to be out a long time. I just think he might be 3-5 days behind schedule. Since we're likely facing C.C. on opening night, it's not a big deal.
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QUOTE(SouthsideBlitz @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:39 AM) Not saying I'm thrilled eithier but it ain't like were getting help from anyone else. I have a feeling that another couple of games of nearly every reliever having a WHIP of 3 might make KW accelerate any trade possibilities.
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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:35 AM) That wouldn't hurt a ton though if it does indeed happen. Mackowiak would just start in LF and probably lead off. It might have an impact on Borchard making the team though. We're going to face quite a few lefties to start the season. Who will be playing LF vs lefty? Ozuna again?
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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:34 AM) Oh snap. They sent the MRI directly to you? ANd you are an MD? Nice. I had no clue. I better put the MD in there. Fathom, MD Looks nice. They'll just give him a coritsone if necessary. Considering he went from saying everything is fine to saying he can't get the bat through the zone, it doesn't sound like things are improving at all. I know you're the most optimistic person on the face of this Earth, but this isn't what I would describe as great news.
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QUOTE(SouthsideBlitz @ Mar 15, 2006 -> 02:33 AM) Forgot we signed him ... With hermie possibly going down and our LOOGY pitchers not helping our situation, Nomo actually might make this team ... Yay, another outstanding arm in the bullpen. :banghead Nomo doesn't throw strikes, and he has nothing left on his pitches. Considering he can't hold runners, throws a lot of balls in the dirt, and can barely reach 85 mph on his fastball, he shouldn't even be considered for a MLB bullpen spot.
