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Mitchell tears tendon

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Jared Mitchell went down hard after robbing an Angel of a home run and apparently has hurt his ankle and had to be carted off the field. Anyone know anything at all? Get well soon Jared man!! We are gonna need ya in the future!!

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Prognosis Negative!

That thread title is a little overreactive, don't you think?

 

He twisted his ankle, he didn't "Robin Ventura" himself.

 

The guy has quite a few years before he even sniffs the majors.

QUOTE (knightni @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 06:04 PM)
That thread title is a little overreactive, don't you think?

 

He twisted his ankle, he didn't "Robin Ventura" himself.

 

The guy has quite a few years before he even sniffs the majors.

My first thought was the DeWayne Wise catch that took him out last year.

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That thread title is a little overreactive, don't you think?

 

He twisted his ankle, he didn't "Robin Ventura" himself.

 

The guy has quite a few years before he even sniffs the majors.

 

Unfortunately I can´t change. If you want to change be my guest. I just provided the info I saw with a link. It stated he had been carted off and that normally means something serious enough that you cannot walk off the field on your own.

QUOTE (knightni @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 06:04 PM)
That thread title is a little overreactive, don't you think?

 

He twisted his ankle, he didn't "Robin Ventura" himself.

 

The guy has quite a few years before he even sniffs the majors.

I do agree he's a ways away from playing in Chicago, but ankles can be serious, and it really would be a shame if it costs him much time. He can ride this little high he's been on and maybe take off. Who knows how much a significant injury could set him back.

If the man's game is speed then any leg injury needs to be taken seriuosly

QUOTE (since56 @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 06:39 PM)
If the man's game is speed then any leg injury needs to be taken seriuosly

 

 

How do you guys know it was an ankle and not a knee? Is there a better report somewhere?

QUOTE (chisoxfan09 @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 04:01 PM)
Very Kewl, the link I have does not give prognosis yet.

 

See below:

 

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/...-off-field.html

Someone commented after the article that he thinks he blew out his right knee . Said he heard it pop. I know its irresponsible to say that prematurely so TIFWIW.

QUOTE (knightni @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 06:04 PM)
That thread title is a little overreactive, don't you think?

 

He twisted his ankle, he didn't "Robin Ventura" himself.

 

The guy has quite a few years before he even sniffs the majors.

 

If by years you mean ONE I agree with you.

QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 06:55 PM)
Someone commented after the article that he thinks he blew out his right knee . Said he heard it pop. I know its irresponsible to say that prematurely so TIFWIW.

 

Oh god, please don't say that.

QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 05:58 PM)
Prognosis Negative!

One of my favorite movies.

I was there, and it was amazing. That play shouldn't have been made, but it was, and it was shocking. Mitchell was down for a long time, and everyone but Viciedo and Pena ran out to check on him. He was down on his stomach writhing in pain, as the entire stadium cheered his tremendous play.

Edited by Thunderbolt

So he is down on the ground for a long time wrenching with pain for a sprained ankle? If so I question his pain tolerance. has to be something more.

Edited by quickman

QUOTE (quickman @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 08:42 PM)
So he is down on the ground for a long time wrenching with pain for a sprained ankle? If so I question his pain tolerance. has to be something more.

He hit the wall hard. He must have had the wind knocked out of him. He was rolling around for maybe twenty seconds, before the Angels trainer got to him. Regardless, it looked like it hurt. He seemed okay when they carted him off the field. I couldn't get a decent read of just how serious it was.

QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 08:33 PM)
but Viceido and Pena ran out to check on him.

 

 

HOLY CRAP! This is news!

Not sure if anyone is listening to the broadcast, but Mitchell has a ligament tear in his ankle. Surgery next week.

Edited by Ranger

QUOTE (Ranger @ Mar 12, 2010 -> 09:54 PM)
Not sure if anyone is listening to the broadcast, but Mitchell has a ligament tear in his ankle. Surgery next week.

 

Well, sh**. I was looking forward to him playing in B'ham.

Edited by JPN366

Okay, so I was wrong.

 

Get well soon, Jared. :pray

So uh, is it a tendon or a ligament?

 

I wonder what the downtime is gonna be like. Is it something where he'll be back in a couple months or is that pretty much it for his season?

This could mean Jordan Danks might return to B'ham to start 2010.

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