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Crain has thrown from mound

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Crain got scratched from the minor league game because of soreness, but they aren't worried.

 

 

QUOTE (flavum @ Mar 18, 2015 -> 01:39 PM)
Crain got scratched from the minor league game because of soreness, but they aren't worried.

Crain thought he would be major league ready in a month about a year ago. This is going to be a pretty long process. I wouldn't count on Jesse Crain being effective in 2015. If he is, great, but be surprised.

QUOTE (flavum @ Mar 18, 2015 -> 01:39 PM)
Crain got scratched from the minor league game because of soreness, but they aren't worried.

Uh, oh. Never a good sign.

QUOTE (WhiteSoxLifer @ Mar 20, 2015 -> 02:06 PM)
Jesse Crain experiencing a little more than normal soreness. Light catch today. Will try catch again in next few days. Takes OD off table.

https://twitter.com/CSNHayes/status/578989755553075200

Opening Day was never on the table. If it is the middle of March and the best you have done in 20 months is throw in a simulated game or BP, there is no way you are going to be ready for opening day.

QUOTE (flavum @ Mar 18, 2015 -> 12:39 PM)
Crain got scratched from the minor league game because of soreness, but they aren't worried.

The dreaded "not worried". Couldn't expect a whole lot, and now I expect less.

QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 20, 2015 -> 02:09 PM)
Opening Day was never on the table. If it is the middle of March and the best you have done in 20 months is throw in a simulated game or BP, there is no way you are going to be ready for opening day.

Yes. Realistically, it's June at the very earliest probably closer to july. They still need to throw painfree, throw in a game then progress to back to back painfree games.

 

Still not really sure what the injury was but someone reported it was biceps. The typical surgeries involving the biceps would be a labral tear or a bicep subluxation. both can be very tricky for a pitcher.

QUOTE (ptatc @ Mar 20, 2015 -> 02:13 PM)
Yes. Realistically, it's June at the very earliest probably closer to july. They still need to throw painfree, throw in a game then progress to back to back painfree games.

 

Still not really sure what the injury was but someone reported it was biceps. The typical surgeries involving the biceps would be a labral tear or a bicep subluxation. both can be very tricky for a pitcher.

It was some sort of biceps surgery.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 20, 2015 -> 02:09 PM)
Opening Day was never on the table. If it is the middle of March and the best you have done in 20 months is throw in a simulated game or BP, there is no way you are going to be ready for opening day.

 

Opening Day was not on the table before this.

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Colleen Kane ‏@ChiTribKane 14m14 minutes ago

 

White Sox pitcher Jesse Crain said he's been throwing again for about a week. Plans to stay in Arizona to continue work after teams leaves.

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Dan Hayes ‏@CSNHayes 1h1 hour ago

 

Jesse Crain said he's played catch for the last week. Long toss is up to 120 feet. He remains hopeful, dedicated to rehab. #WhiteSox

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