Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I do look at the big picture and based on this organizations track record of developing starting pitching, I'd say things look pretty bleak.
It has been weak.
I’m encouraged by the shift from spending premium picks on projectable HS arms to instead focusing on JUCO and college arms. AA, A+ and A are littered with interesting arms now (almost all college or JuCO guys).
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
It has been weak.
I’m encouraged by the shift from spending premium picks on projectable HS arms to instead focusing on JUCO and college arms. AA, A+ and A are littered with interesting arms now (almost all college or JuCO guys).
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
In-season. I’ve never heard of that before. Usually it is a 12-18 month injury.
Holy shit, so the guy had this surgery earlier in April and is already back 3 months after it was done? So a surgery that has a year to year and a half recovery time was cut to 3 months? That's like having TJ surgery and coming back in 3 months. That seems insane. [Reply]
I looked this up, apparently Giancarlo Stanton had it done also. Supposedly removal of a part of the bone is considered favorable for an athlete because it shortens recovery time. You don't have to wait for the bone to heal to rehab just the incision. [Reply]