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7/6 - Los Angeles vs. Chicago

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 09:59 PM)
If he tore his bicep, he would be holding his arm. It's a disgusting injury.

 

Nobody is trying to be a doctor here, but he wasn't holding his elbow. Not trying to minimize the injury at all, but it's pure speculation that it has to do with his elbow.

 

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cst_sox

 

Peavy update is a strained muscle. Evaluated tomorrow.

QUOTE (iamshack @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 10:08 PM)
Jake has a strained right lat muscle

excellent news

QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 04:08 AM)
Right lat muscle on Peavy.

 

that's fantastic, if true. Not easy to recover from that, but it won't require surgery.

QUOTE (aprec32 @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 10:05 PM)
looks like the fan who fell might live

wut

it's a lat, hawk.

oh thank goodness!

 

Also, Alexei has got to start tagging players with the ball in his glove.

Looks like Jake didn't stretch...

strained right latisimus dorsai

 

muscle underneath the arm. its HIS f***ING SIDE

 

THE WORLD IS SAVED

cst_sox

 

Sox are saying it's not in the arm, it's in the back. less than a minute ago via API

Hawk has never heard of a lat?

 

You would think someone might tell him off the air, he says "what's that", they tell him, or even Stone points to his lat, and then Hawk announces it on the air.

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.S. AJ has just walked.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 10:09 PM)
that's fantastic, if true. Not easy to recover from that, but it won't require surgery.

Are you serious, Dr Fathom?

QUOTE (TitoMB @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 11:09 PM)
cst_sox

 

Sox are saying it's not in the arm, it's in the back. less than a minute ago via API

Key words: it's not his arm!!!!!!!

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guess 99.99999% sure isn't as solid as it used to be :lol:

A fan in Texas fell from the second deck to the 1st deck going for a foul ball. He is moving all of his extremeties and is responsive.

So you'd have to assume they'll DL Peavy, and promote Hudson. Hudson will pitch on Sunday, and then the other 4 starters will go in the Minnesota series?

cst_sox

 

I'm no doctor, but I do watch "House.''

 

What the hell did Hawk just say?

 

Oh well, it's only a STRAIN, thank the baseball gods.

 

I say sit JFP until way after the all star break.

 

Let's see some Carlos Torres.

 

tough crowd tonight.

 

I was right> I'm awesome.

wow Juan Rivera is a terrible LF.

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QUOTE (iamshack @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 04:10 AM)
Are you serious, Dr Fathom?

 

That muscle for a pitcher, if he strained it, will be difficult for him to pitch until it heals. Likely 2-5 week recovery time, and that's coming from a doctor!

QUOTE (aprec32 @ Jul 6, 2010 -> 10:05 PM)
looks like the fan who fell might live

 

My sources report a stint on the 15 day DL is a possibility

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