Sore arms are pretty routine. So are cracking elbows and shoulders years after their last pitch.
My son played summer ball with a guy who had three and a half TJ's. Might be a record
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He calmly and quickly got 3 outs that inning......only run scored was on a routine fly to left. 3rd out was a wicked 3 pitch K where he pitched backwards (2,2,1). Next 4 innings was a continuation of inning #1. Theut was in full control over his opponent all 5 innings. Even the 1st one.
His demeanor and effectiveness don’t determine if that was a stress free outing. He pitched with a comfortable lead the rest of the outing, so I could see an argument to be made there. To say the entire outing was stress free is just not based in reality. He was lights out yesterday no doubt. It’s a shame it’s all we’ll see of him this year.
Go back and watch the pitch before he got hurt. He grimaced and acted funny like something hurt. They should have come out then and pulled him. He waved off the dugout but they should have checked on him and saved him from himself
If there were no stress pitches would he be injured?
The thing is, had he not injured himself on his final pitch last night, there’s a pretty good chance it was gonna happen soon. May have been the first pitch he threw in his next bullpen session. Who knows?
Injuries happen. If anyone knew exactly when they were going to, there would be a lot less of them.
Hopefully it’s not as serious as it looked. And if it is, here’s to a speedy and successful recovery.
The kid deserves a ton of credit for an epic performance last night. Blaming anyone for his injury on his 62nd pitch of the night is just looking for a reason to be mad about something.
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