June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Jun 28, 2010 -> 11:03 PM) http://www.sbnation.com/2010/6/28/1542477/...ow-tigers-twins That's terrifying. You can't really see anything in those gifs besides him obviously in tons of pain.
June 29, 201015 yr That's f***ing awful. As a baseball fan, you hate to see that happen...even if it's a player from a rival team. Zumaya is electrifying when healthy.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (BearSox @ Jun 28, 2010 -> 11:42 PM) You can't really see anything in those gifs besides him obviously in tons of pain. Yea... other than the second gif where his freaking thumb/hand was twitching.
June 29, 201015 yr That's nothing like the pitcher who broke his arm throwing a pitch. i'm thinking it was Dave Dravekcy(sp) some years back. i remember seeing the tape and actually being able to hear the arm break....still gives me the willies thinking about it
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (juddling @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 07:01 AM) That's nothing like the pitcher who broke his arm throwing a pitch. i'm thinking it was Dave Dravekcy(sp) some years back. i remember seeing the tape and actually being able to hear the arm break....still gives me the willies thinking about it There was more to that than a broken arm. AS I recall, he had a cancerous tumor in his throwing arm, got it treated and healed, came back to baseball, and in I think his first game back, suffered a massive injury to the arm. I remember watching the pitch, he was facing Tim Raines. The tumor had come back without them knowing it, and that caused the muscles to break down in his arm. I think he actually, eventually, had to have the arm amputated. I'm sure someone could wiki me and correct anything I got wrong here.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (juddling @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 07:01 AM) That's nothing like the pitcher who broke his arm throwing a pitch. i'm thinking it was Dave Dravekcy(sp) some years back. i remember seeing the tape and actually being able to hear the arm break....still gives me the willies thinking about it I believe Tom Browning was another one. He was throwing a pitch and his arm just like came out of the socket and the ball went flying. I can't seem to find the video anywhere. I think he actually threw a perfect game earlier in his career too.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (juddling @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 08:01 AM) That's nothing like the pitcher who broke his arm throwing a pitch. i'm thinking it was Dave Dravekcy(sp) some years back. i remember seeing the tape and actually being able to hear the arm break....still gives me the willies thinking about it Tony Saunders. Tampa Bay.
June 29, 201015 yr I know this is insensitive but my first thoughts were "The Tigers just got a smidge less dangerous".
June 29, 201015 yr Watching that GIF of the pitch release was terrifying. His elbow literally bent a bit as he delivered the pitch. Zumaya was great when he was healthy this year, it sucks for Detroit and it sucks for him even more. His career is probably done, at least for the next two years I'd say. Unless he changes his mechanics, this is going to happen again. Throwing 100 across your body won't bode well.
June 29, 201015 yr my brother's elbow did a similar thing at 14. he was already throwing 80 at that age which put waaaay too much stress on his elbow. One day during a game he delivered a pitch, yelled, the pitch went into the dirt, and that was it. The tendons connected to his elbow pulled the bone clear apart. He pitched again in High School, but he was never able to add to his velocity/achieve the level he potentially could have.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 08:02 AM) There was more to that than a broken arm. AS I recall, he had a cancerous tumor in his throwing arm, got it treated and healed, came back to baseball, and in I think his first game back, suffered a massive injury to the arm. I remember watching the pitch, he was facing Tim Raines. The tumor had come back without them knowing it, and that caused the muscles to break down in his arm. I think he actually, eventually, had to have the arm amputated. I'm sure someone could wiki me and correct anything I got wrong here. I was wrong about it being his first game back, but right on the rest. Cancer. surgery, recovery, rehab, played again, cancer, broken bone delivering a pitch, out of baseball, and eventually amputation.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 08:04 AM) I was wrong about it being his first game back, but right on the rest. Cancer. surgery, recovery, rehab, played again, cancer, broken bone delivering a pitch, out of baseball, and eventually amputation. My God, that's awful.
June 29, 201015 yr His elbow was bound to blow up again eventually. I have to admit, dont care that much, never liked the guy.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 01:43 PM) His elbow was bound to blow up again eventually. I have to admit, dont care that much, never liked the guy. He constantly threw across his body at 100+MPH. That doesn't work.
June 29, 201015 yr broken bone, non-displaced. No ligament damage. That's good news for him. He's done for the season, but sounds like he could come back next year. Zumaya has a non-displaced fracture of olecranon (tip of elbow) and he will be sidelined for the remainder of the season. Edited June 29, 201015 yr by The Ginger Kid
June 29, 201015 yr Wow, he's lucky. Will somebody please tell this guy how to properly throw a pitch so that this doesn't happen again?
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 01:52 PM) Wow, he's lucky. Will somebody please tell this guy how to properly throw a pitch so that this doesn't happen again? He's been on the DL 6 times since March 2008, twice on the 60-day with I believe 3 surgical procedures already. The dude is a mess.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 01:47 PM) broken bone, non-displaced. No ligament damage. That's good news for him. He's done for the season, but sounds like he could come back next year. I don't get it. How do you break off the tip of your elbow pitching? Seems mechanically impossible. I actually broke off the tip of my elbow, in a mountain bike wreck. But the actual tip of the elbow doesn't hit against anything else in a pitching motion, except the tendon and sheath that pass nearby. A tendon wouldn't break a bone, right? The tendon would go first. Maybe ptatc can shed some light.
June 29, 201015 yr QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Jun 29, 2010 -> 08:42 AM) I know this is insensitive but my first thoughts were "The Tigers just got a smidge less dangerous". Exactly the same thing I thought.
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