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Hendriks now to IL with Right Forearm Strain

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3 minutes ago, South Side Fireworks Man said:

Moncada for Kimbrel.  Who says no? 

 

Hopefully the Sox. 

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  • This is fucking stupid. Tony is reaching Trump levels where people want to blame him for literally everything. 

  • well he did get hurt needlessly pitching in the 9th on Friday with a 5 run lead. 

  • You do realize that Sousa was also warming up, right?   Instead he went with Hendriks with 5 run lead to save Sousa for a high leverage spot on Saturday, which he failed, and the Sox lost.  

2 hours ago, Texsox said:

So the team that had the best closer in baseball, possibly knew he was living on borrowed time, goes out at the trade deadline and gets the second best closer as insurance. Brilliant if the second best wasn't a complete bust. 

How Hahn keeps his job? 

 

 

Anyone got that Charlie from Always Sunny in Philadelphia meme right about now?

6 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Anyone got that Charlie from Always Sunny in Philadelphia meme right about now?

What doesn't make sense? The pieces fit. I know we'd rather think the entire organization are idiots. 

17 minutes ago, Texsox said:

What doesn't make sense? The pieces fit. I know we'd rather think the entire organization are idiots. 

Why do you think the Sox knew Hendricks might be on borrowed time last year?  What evidence is there to suggest that?

3 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Why do you think the Sox knew Hendricks might be on borrowed time last year?  What evidence is there to suggest that?

Reading through the thread posters here saw signs last year. I imagine the team would have also.

Just saw Liam is hurt. Three weeks? Damn. Is baseball as a sport in trouble? Seems like the majority of Sox players are hurt or have been hurt this year. Is this a sport where pitchers just physically can't go? And hitters can't take the quick movements left, right, up and back?  Insanity regarding injuries in baseball.

Edited by greg775

For what it's worth, Andrew Miller had a flexor strain in 2015 and returned within a month.  And didn't have Tommy John Surgery.  Obviously that's ideal but it might be the best one to one comparison in terms of career and usage.  Ptatc knows more than any of us but it might not be as bleak as we think it is.

The thing about Major league baseball, as in life, no one is irreplaceable.  If Joe Kelly can remain healthy, he can fill in as Closer. He might even thrive in that role for us.

Hendricks was lit up a few times by hitters who geared up for his fastball.  He countered by mixing in more sliders and it proved to be a good strategy.

However, I wonder if his slider put more strain on his forearm than his fastball. even though they both look like maximum effort pitches.

Anyway, I wish him the best. 

 

4 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Why do you think the Sox knew Hendricks might be on borrowed time last year?  What evidence is there to suggest that?

If the Sox knew that they would have kept Kimbrel and traded Hendricks in the off-season. 

3 hours ago, Texsox said:

Reading through the thread posters here saw signs last year. I imagine the team would have also.

I don’t know who last year saw anything. Dude was spectacular almost all year. 

Really hope this is a minor set back and with rest he comes back with no long term issues and we get to enjoy one of the most bad ass closers in the game! 

6 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

Flexor strain. Not good news. It’s a pre-curser. Sale was diagnosed with a flexor strain in March of 2020. 2 weeks later it’s announced he is having TJS. 

Crochet 

3 hours ago, tray said:

The thing about Major league baseball, as in life, no one is irreplaceable.  If Joe Kelly can remain healthy, he can fill in as Closer. He might even thrive in that role for us.

Hendricks was lit up a few times by hitters who geared up for his fastball.  He countered by mixing in more sliders and it proved to be a good strategy.

However, I wonder if his slider put more strain on his forearm than his fastball. even though they both look like maximum effort pitches.

Anyway, I wish him the best. 

 

What a crock of shit.

Pick an industry, sport, or field, and this is 100% verifiably FALSE.

You're an insufferable assclown. 

Edited by Paulie4Pres

3 hours ago, Paulie4Pres said:

What a crock of shit.

Pick an industry, sport, or field, and this is 100% verifiably FALSE.

You're an insufferable assclown. 

Sometimes you take away one of the most important players on the team and it can actually have a positive effect as others rally and pick up the slack, like the GS Warriors growing and maturing their roster while Klay Thompson was out…

Graveman gets to go back to closing again, for example.  Kelly moves to the 8th and other relievers (Lopez, Foster, Ruiz) have to cover the 7th.

That said, him missing the rest of 2022 and at least half of 2023 would be a disaster of epic proportions.

Edited by caulfield12

Did a bit more digging.  Only 20% of flexor strains result in Tommy John surgery according to statistics I read via the magic of Google.  Tanner Houck also got shut down with a right flexor strain earlier this year and he's doing ok.

5 minutes ago, Colome's Hat said:

Did a bit more digging.  Only 20% of flexor strains result in Tommy John surgery according to statistics I read via the magic of Google.  Tanner Houck also got shut down with a right flexor strain earlier this year and he's doing ok.

Was that at the time of initial incident or long term down the road?

 

Yeah, that doesn't sound very good...

8 minutes ago, chw42 said:

 

Yeah, that doesn't sound very good...

yikes

9 minutes ago, chw42 said:

 

Yeah, that doesn't sound very good...

Actually if he has it he knows what he feels like, it's a good sign.

22 minutes ago, chw42 said:

 

Yeah, that doesn't sound very good...

If this is true, it's amazing the White Sox gave him the contract he has.

follow up:

 

 

3 minutes ago, Dick Allen said:

If this is true, it's amazing the White Sox gave him the contract he has.

Biggest reliever contract in history to a guy with a UCL tear. Lol

Just now, ron883 said:

Biggest reliever contract in history to a guy with a UCL tear. Lol

Maybe they were counting on not having to pay it all and let insurance cover it.

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