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  • Not football, but what a shock!

    No one frequents the Brewer page much anymore, or any of the others, so I put this here to get reactions (until it gets moved! )

    Rookie pitching phenom Stephen Strasburgh has a torn elbow ligament and will likely under "Tommie John" surgery. It will put him on the shelf for 12-18 months.

    The kid has 92 strikeouts in 68 innings, and a 2.91 ERA.
    The Nationals have been extremely careful with his pitch counts, trying to prevent injuries.

    The success rate with this surgery has gotten to be very good, but recovery is long. What a blow to this kid so early in his career. He had certainly lived up to the hype before he was drafted.

  • #2
    I live in DC and there has been an aura of horror and dread around all day long. Seems to be a good kid with a lot of talent, so this really sucks.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
      I live in DC and there has been an aura of horror and dread around all day long. Seems to be a good kid with a lot of talent, so this really sucks.
      I can imagine the reaction. One of the few bright spots they have, and he looked as solid as could be. A dominant pitcher in the making.

      Now, two seasons before you can hope to see him again, and who knows how long after that to regain what he had.

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      • #4
        The excitement he was generating was great for baseball and especially for the horror that has been the Nationals the last few years.

        Reminds me of Mark Prior even though Prior was handled so poorly with his pitch count and Strasburg has been given the glove treatment
        60% of the time it works every time.

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        • #5
          And in other sucky baseball news

          Brewers' Gallardo robbed at gunpoint hours after loss

          CBSSports.com wire reports
          Aug. 27, 2010
          MILWAUKEE -- Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo and a clubhouse attendant were robbed at gunpoint early Friday, hours after the Milwaukee ace pitched in a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

          Brewers spokesman Tyler Barnes confirmed that Gallardo and Alex Sanchez were robbed, but both were doing fine and did not want to discuss the incident.

          A police spokeswoman did not immediately return messages seeking details.

          According to WTMJ-AM, an armed man approached the two in a supermarket parking lot demanding money and jewelry and that Sanchez was hit in the head, but not seriously injured.

          Gallardo signed a $30.1 million, five-year contract extension earlier this year. He's 11-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 25 starts, but has struggled recently and lost 7-1 to Los Angeles on Thursday.

          http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/story/1...urs-after-loss

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          • #6
            Ya, I was thinking about Prior, too. The Nationals tried to make sure they didn't make the mistakes with Strasburg that the Cubs did with Prior.

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            • #7
              Yes, it smells like Mark Prior again. What a pitcher he was before the injuries.

              Hopefully, he can have a time frame similar to his teammate, Jordan Zimmerman. Zimmerman just came back after 13 months. He got rocked in his first start, but reports were favorable about his outings in the minors (where he dominated with a 1.53 ERA).
              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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              • #8
                never heard of him


                baseball blows ass

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                • #9
                  I heard about strasburgh today too. really hope he comes back. he was fun to watch the games that he played. Not sure you can say he lived up to his hype with such a short showing. (the same reason i didn't think he was all star worthy). he had good stuff, but teams hadn't seen him much. it would've been interesting to see how he held up for a full season.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                    And in other sucky baseball news

                    Brewers' Gallardo robbed at gunpoint hours after loss

                    CBSSports.com wire reports
                    Aug. 27, 2010
                    MILWAUKEE -- Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo and a clubhouse attendant were robbed at gunpoint early Friday, hours after the Milwaukee ace pitched in a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

                    Brewers spokesman Tyler Barnes confirmed that Gallardo and Alex Sanchez were robbed, but both were doing fine and did not want to discuss the incident.

                    A police spokeswoman did not immediately return messages seeking details.

                    According to WTMJ-AM, an armed man approached the two in a supermarket parking lot demanding money and jewelry and that Sanchez was hit in the head, but not seriously injured.

                    Gallardo signed a $30.1 million, five-year contract extension earlier this year. He's 11-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 25 starts, but has struggled recently and lost 7-1 to Los Angeles on Thursday.

                    http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/story/1...urs-after-loss

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Little Whiskey
                      I heard about strasburgh today too. really hope he comes back. he was fun to watch the games that he played. Not sure you can say he lived up to his hype with such a short showing. (the same reason i didn't think he was all star worthy). he had good stuff, but teams hadn't seen him much. it would've been interesting to see how he held up for a full season.
                      I was definitely against the All-star suggestions for Strasburg as well.

                      I would agree that he hasn't proved that the hype was accurate, it takes a while to do that. But in the time available so far, he has lived up to it. He has been as good as they said he would be. Whether he could have or can continue to do so is a completely different question. So far, he has been as billed, a strikeout pitcher with great control, 68 innings, 92 strikeouts, just 17 walks.

                      A lot different than the athlete who supposedly is "ready to play" then comes up and is over-matched.

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                      • #12
                        He'll come back strong. Tommy Johns is a lot different than a shoulder surgery. It sucks because the recovery time is so long (18 months) but these guys typically come back stronger and better than ever. Unfortunate to hear this from a baseball perspective... the Nats were excited about their young club.

                        Tim Hudson is in his first full year back from TJS and he's putting up near-Cy Young numbers (way better than pre-injury). The Braves were 15-1 in games when rookie Chris Medlen started before he got the exact same injury as Strasburg a few weeks ago. He'll be back, plus we got to see Mike Minor come up and strikeout 12 looking like Tommy Glavine.

                        Tough news, but the kid should still be scary good and there was nothing the Nationals did to bring this on him. The exact opposite.

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                        • #13
                          Well, that dude had one wicked curveball. I'd like to see him make it back, but I was bummed when I heard. And the Nationals - they were a clown of an organization, and now it's bad luck.
                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #14
                            And another death blow is dealt to the announcing career of Rob Dibble. He thought Strasburg needed to learn to pitch through pain.

                            Its no wonder Dibble is still having surgeries on his elbow and shoulder.
                            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                            • #15
                              It sucks that he will have to miss next season but his career is no where close to being over.

                              I heard today that 9 pitchers in this years All-Star game have had Tommy Johns surgery so I have faith he'll come back strong.

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