Michael Pineda is in the news for the first time in what seems like forever, as he was … drum roll, please … arrested for drunk driving.
I am not sure what aspect of this is most depressing. Is it the fact that this is the first news we’ve heard on Pineda since [...]
As we enter this weekend’s series against the amazing Mets tonight, there has been nothing more amazing than . One week from today, the 33 year old southpaw pitched the Met’s first no-hitter of the team’s 51 year history, 8,019 games of what if’s as they watched Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver, [...]
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As they are in every other sport, injuries are a big part of baseball. They affect the good teams and the bad, and a team’s ability to overcome its injuries and still produce and win is what separates the great [...]
It seems like only yesterday when baseball prognosticators everywhere were wondering what the Yankees would do with all their starters. The team didn’t have room for all those arms! The Yankees had too much pitching, literally, for four games. That’s about how many starts it took for everyone to realize that [...]
April twenty-fifth, twenty twelve is no doubt a date which shall live in infamy within the Yankees Universe. Early that afternoon, news broke that had suffered a labrum tear and would miss the rest of the season. The situation could have been worse – rotator cuff damage has effectively ended careers and [...]
The news about Michael Pineda’s labrum injury prompted a lot of doom-and-gloom predictions that he may never be the same pitcher again. In my post from this morning, I looked at a number of cases of pitchers who had labrum surgery, to compare their successes and outcomes. One of the most notable successes was Curt [...]
After all the hand-wringing about ‘s velocity this spring, and his subsequent sidelining with shoulder pain/weakness, we finally have a resolution. Unfortunately, the resolution was not a positive one, as a dye-contrast MRI found that Pineda had a torn right anterior labrum (a ligament that goes around the socket of the shoulder). [...]
In an effort to prevent a stream of obscenities from flying from my fingertips to your screen, I will let Twitter tell the story.
It is worth noting that Erik Bedard, Chris Carpenter, Trevor Hoffman, Jon Rauch, Jason Schmidt, and Casey Janssen had similar surgical procedures … and came back with [...]
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There was a lot to be excited about after the Yankees traded for in January. Sure, it cost them their best hitting prospect since and a useful arm for the bullpen or [...]
will probably make his major league debut something in the next two weeks. Unless something radically changes, he will take ‘s spot in the rotation. Freddy, for his part, has been making this a pretty easy decision for the Yankees. Its made further easier because Garcia is 35 [...]
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