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Garrett Crochet named Opening Day starter
chitownsportsfan replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
There is little to no proven science on strengthening tendons and ligaments. You can strengthen the surrounding muscle tissue, and possibly some of the connective tissue adjacent to the bone and muscle, but not the structures themselves. The force put on an elbow throwing 98 mph heaters and 90 mph sliders is what is causing injuries, not "coddling". FFS we have technology now that can measure these forces and we know how destructive they can be on the human arms and shoulders. The average MLB fastball in 2002, hardly even that long ago in MLB terms, was 89 mph. It's now almost 94mph. You think that might have something to do with injuries to pitchers? -
AAA Charlotte Knights' roster finalized
chitownsportsfan replied to WestEddy's topic in Pale Hose Talk
God we really busted out with all of our cuban post Robert signings. Sucks to not even get a single utility guy out of it. -
I don't think this Sox team is going to have an issue clogging the bases. Considering the two guys ahead of him went 0-8 and Vaughn had the best ABs of the day, imma go with batting him 2nd might actually have gotten us a runner to 2B yesterday. But, if you want to insist on 100 year old tropes, fine, I'm not going to argue further.
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Garrett Crochet named Opening Day starter
chitownsportsfan replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It wasn't his elbow, it was his core and I'm not sure how you can blame the training staff for a rookie not letting the staff know his discomfort level. Jose did a good job in that situation as a Latin leader, but players do need some accountability to their own health. @ptatc and I talked about it some. I believe he said that 80-100 innings would be the cap. I took that to mean that if they can get Crochett to say 25 starts, he'll average about 4 per, and finish around 100. Or he gets 20 starts, is around 5 per, and again is around 100 innings and he'll be shut down sometime in August. He's got a surgically repaired elbow, looks to be in excellent shape, has changed some mechanics -- it's now or never to stay healthy. So far, so good. But it's early. -
It sneaks up on you. At 35 I never noticed anything, at 40 yea, pissing every 90 minutes in the morning after coffee and certain days it's just like every 90 minutes all day. I've done a lot of research on it and there's not much accepted science on it. Some people think it's related to emotional issues in middle aged men, so as regular posters on a baseball forum we're all predisposed.
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Ron, your contention window has closed. Thanks for a couple decent years.
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AI needs more White Sox data. By the time the season is over they'll have it down pat.
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He was dominant. He had fastball command as well as the obvious velocity. Did not leave many pitches in the heart of the plate. Was unlucky really to even give up a run. Slider had a couple different looks it appeared, one almost looked like a changeup as far as movement, the other one was harder with more horizontal movement. Don't think he threw any true changeups, but he had the mix he needed anyways.
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Corpseball. It never left.
