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Some great news for the Braves-

 

(mlb.com)

 

Chris Reitsma won't pitch again this year. His status for next season will be determined by the type of surgery prescribed by Dr. James Andrews.

"He's going to have surgery for sure -- season-ending surgery," Braves head trainer Jeff Porter said. "At this point yet, we don't know what he's going to have. There's still some question marks as to what's going on with the MRI."

 

When Braves physicians looked at the MRI taken of Reitsma's right elbow on Monday, they determined there is definitely enough damage to prevent a return this year. But it will be Andrews who determines whether the right-handed reliever needs Tommy John elbow ligament replacement surgery.

 

Reitsma is scheduled to visit Andrews in Birmingham, Ala., on July 17.

 

If he doesn't need to undergo the Tommy John surgical procedure, during which a ligament is replaced into the damaged elbow area, Reitsma will likely need to have an ulnar nerve transposition. The latter procedure would require about six months of rehab, which is half of what is required with the former.

 

Reitsma has been battling numbness in his right hand all season, but didn't tell the Braves until after his June 11 appearance in Houston. By that time, he'd blown four of 12 save opportunities and compiled a 9.11 ERA.

 

A few days later, it was determined the numbness was being caused by bone spurs located in his elbow. He was placed on the disabled list on June 13 and returned on Saturday night, only to be bothered with the same ailment. He exited that appearance after hitting the Orioles' Miguel Tejada with a pitch.

 

This has been a trying year for Reitsma, who entered this season with hopes of being able to hold on to the closer's role. During the previous two seasons, while working as both a closer and setup man, he appeared in nearly half of the Braves games. He made a franchise-record 84 appearances in 2004.

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Is the competitive drive in atheletes so high that they'll continue to underperform while being seriously injured, risking long-term bodily injury instead of just...letting someone know so you can get professional medical attention? As evidenced by Chris Reitsma and many others before him, trying to play while injured doesn't do anything but hurt the team.

Guest Princess Leena
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Injuries can cost you money.

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I don't think he knew he was that injured, because he was clearly killing his team. Yeah, he should have been checked out a while ago, but he thought he was fine. He wasn't fine, and shouldn't be in a Major League bullpen, healthy or not. He wasn't prepared mentally, which indicates that he could possibly have been thinking about the injury, but I don't know, odder things have happened.

 

The Dodgers were listening to Nickelback in the clubhouse after the game. Respect has been lost.

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Nickelback? Yeesh...that's why Jeff Kent should always be in charge of the stereo. He'd put on some David Allen Coe or something.

 

It said in the article that Reitsma was battling the numbness all season but didn't tell his coaches till after he bombed in Houston. I thought if a player had a contract, they couldn't be cut or anything if they were on the DL.

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Nickelback? Yeesh...that's why Jeff Kent should always be in charge of the stereo. He'd put on some David Allen Coe or something.

Who else would have put it on? Brad Penny is the guy I would think of, but he was being interviewed.

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Looking at the roster, I don't see many guys that would put it on, and many of them are starting pitchers. It could have been Kenny Lofton... but I bet it was Derek Lowe. When you win, you can do those things, I guess.

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If Kenny Lofton digs Nickleback, I'm going to have to re-examine my entire life up to this point.

 

Derek Lowe seems accurate. His taste in music reflects his pitching acumen...mediocre.

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That song in Hawk34's post was the one that was on. If Lofton liked Nickelback, that would be a "wow moment". I'm also watching this interview with Frank McCourt, and I like this guy more for doing so.

Guest Felonies!
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Nickelback seems like a band that athletes would really like. You can work out to it and get all pumped up, it's safely masculine, not too ambitious or hard to discover. Nobody's blasting Strangeways, Here We Come in the clubhouse. You're probably not getting anything more profound than Physical Graffiti, I'm guessing.

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The NY Yankees acquired Aaron Guiel off waivers from the Royals. This is a great, great acquisition. Guiel is like Bubba Crosby except that he can actually hit.

 

If this guy is good, then why would the Royals place him on waivers?

The Royals have a crowded outfield. Reggie Sanders, Joey Gathright and David DeJesus have starting spots, Emil Brown is the 4th outfielder, and Matt Stairs is DH/5th outfielder. They needed to clear a spot on the 40 man roster for yet another pitcher, so Guiel was designated for assignment. Any of those five are probably better hitters (Brown I'm not sure of, but he had a hot season last year). All of them would also help the Yankees as well.

 

Looking over the numbers, I wasn't surprised to see the Royals ranked 13th in runs scored, but I was surprised to see they have scored more runs than the Oakland A's. The reason they're terrible is that they have allowed 505 runs this year. Only the Orioles are even close to that mark.

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The Dodgers were listening to Nickelback in the clubhouse after the game. Respect has been lost.

Think that's bad? Go back to the '93 Phillies. Hustling, dirty, scruffy, chaw-spitting manly dudes. What was their clubhouse musical act of choice? The Spin Doctors.

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One, two, princes kneel before you

(that's what I said, now)

Princes, Princes who adore you

(Just go ahead, now)

One has diamonds in his pockets

(And that's some bread, now)

This one, said he wants to buy you rockets

(Ain't in his head, now)

 

This one, he got a princely racket

(That's what I said, now)

Got some big seal upon his jacket

(Ain't in his head, now)

You marry him, your father will condone you

(how bout that, now)

You marry me, your father will disown you

(he'll eat his hat, now)

 

Marry him or marry me,

I'm the one that loves you baby can't you see?

I ain't got no future or a family tree,

But I know what a prince and lover ought to be,

I know what a prince and lover ought to be....

 

Said, if you want to call me baby

(Just go ahead, now)

An' if you'd like to tell me maybe

(Just go ahead, now)

An' If you wanna buy me flowers

(Just go ahead, now)

And if you'd like to talk for hours

(Just go ahead, now)

 

Said, One, two, princes kneel before you

(that's what I said, now)

Princes, Princes who adore you

(Just go ahead, now)

One has diamonds in his pockets

(And that's some bread, now)

This one, he wants to buy you rockets

(Ain't in his head, now)

 

Marry him or marry me,

I'm the one that loves you baby can't you see?

I ain't got no future or a family tree,

But I know what a prince and lover ought to be,

I know what a prince and lover ought to be....

 

Said, if you want to call me baby

(Just go ahead, now)

An' if you'd like to tell me maybe

(Just go ahead, now)

If you wanna buy me flowers

(Just go ahead, now)

And if you'd like to talk for hours

(Just go ahead, now)

And if you want to call me baby

(Just go ahead, now)

An' if you'd like to tell me maybe

(Just go ahead, now)

If you'd like buy me flowers

(Just go ahead, now)

And if you'd like to talk for hours

(Just go ahead, now)

 

If you want to call me baby

 

(Just go ahead, now)

 

An' if you'd like to tell me maybe

 

(Just go ahead, now)

 

If you wanna buy me flowers

 

(Just go ahead, now)

 

And if you'd like to talk for hours

 

(Just go ahead, now)

 

ohh baby

(Just go ahead now)

ooh just just go ahead now

ooh your majesty,

(Just go head now)

come on forget the king and marry me

(Just go ahead now)

come on, come on, come on,

(Just go ahead now)

and go ahead now

yeah, just go ahead now

Yeah, If you want to buy me flowers

(Just go ahead now)

yeah just go ahead now baby

 

That song would get anyone pumped up :wub:

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For the record, the two Brewers infielders involved in that catch last night were Corey Koskie and Bill Hall (the one who ended up catching it). It's nice that Hall has been getting quite a bit of recognition on BBTN lately.

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With Carl Crawford, Carl Crawford on third, Jason Johnson decides to pitch from the windup (taking forever to get it to the plate) and Crawford steals home like he was walking.

 

New 5th starter, plz.

Yeah, because getting rid of Johnson for a new fifth starter did the Indians a lot of good. :huh:

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I have always liked Eddie so I hope he can nail down the closer job. Reds fans better get ready for some wild 9th inning save situations with him.

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I have always liked Eddie so I hope he can nail down the closer job. Reds fans better get ready for some wild 9th inning save situations with him.

 

They weren't already? COFFEY. WEATHERS. You don't get more wild and frustrating then that.

 

Krivsky does like the Minnesota guys though. Get who you know, I guess.

Guest Smues
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It was 7-2 going into the 9th, now it's 7-7. Damn our bullpen sucks.

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Boston's about to beat Tampa Bay on the strength of Big Papi's 2 HR and 6 RBI taking his season totals to 29 & 82. I wonder if he'll get the MVP this year or if a random Yankee like Giambi will because he plays the field.

 

Does anyone know which day Pelfrey's pitching?

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