Is is to be blamed on the idiot umpire for missing an OBVIOUS strike 3 call. And on the coaches for having our ace throw 103 pitches up 4 against freaking Evansville. Ridiculous
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Is is to be blamed on the idiot umpire for missing an OBVIOUS strike 3 call. And on the coaches for having our ace throw 103 pitches up 4 against freaking Evansville. Ridiculous
Not mad about 103 pitches. It was his last hitter either way. If he's hurt, just bad luck... pitchers get hurt
103 pitches is nothing. Geez. He was saying I'm good as he walked off and gave thumbs up. Besides if it's a ucl that's a cumulative type injury.
Its his 4th start. 100 pitches is a requirement now for your Friday guy.
I was for Fall baseball when my boys were playing but I am now against it especially for under 13 pitchers. If you are going to have fall baseball for youth, use a dang pitching machine 7-12 so that the hitters get the extra at bats without taxing the young arms.. it could easily be done. And the coaches can set it to throw nothing but strikes so they gotta get the swings in.
I have a younger grandson ( another daughter, I have 3 daughters) who has some elbow issues. Plays 12 months, just turned 15. Doctor shook his head when he told him he plays on two teams. Told him young kids need to take off 3 to 4 months. Too much baseball. Just saying and too each their own.
Btw, no one wanted to tell me what Doctor said, LOL.
I agree that 100 pitches doesn't seem like too many when you are only pitching once every seven days.
Lemon really downplaying the dohm injury in press conference. Calling it a zinger. And says if he’s not going to act like it’s a big deal, I’m not either.
Hope he's fine, but injuries happen. This isn't football where you pull the starters in a blowout.
We've been lucky so far to not have any pitcher injuries. Eventually the luck will run out, no coach should get the blame for it unless it's a truly ridiculous situation like throwing a reliever the day after they threw 50. 103 pitches on a reasonably warm night after a several starts ain't it
He's probably fine.
Make that three! (Raises hand)
UCL injuries are not like car accidents where you get into one and you break a bunch of bones and have trauma which were obviously caused by a car accident. It's a repetitive motion injury that comes from throwing hard since childhood. God didn't make us to be able to throw a baseball 100 MPH.
If he's out we're probably going to have to put Siary in the rotation. But I'd be fine rolling the dice on Nolan Stevens or Luke Dotson. Holcombe struggling is really hurting us right now. I'm guessing we'll see Loftin pitch some in Biloxi but we'll see. Ligon looks better to me than Holcombe did but he has to be able to get more than two batters out to pitch in the rotation.
I agree. But what other choice do we have right now? The longest Stevens has gone is what? 2-3 innings? And Dotson has only been throwing 1 maybe 2 innings at a time.
So any way we do it we're essentially looking at an opener situation. Which we could probably pull off with our bullpen.
Yeah it's because you hear about Kirk Presley throwing 150 pitches in the state championship game in high school or something and then he has a UCL tear and then people point back to that one moment to explain it. Not that I would recommend throwing that many pitches but it's not likely that ONE game that did it.
A rubber band is a good way to put it. Ligaments don't have a ton of elasticity in them. And then in the elbow they're relatively small. But that's where a lot of the stress goes.
Dohm isn't hurt
It’s amazing. I didn’t realize that ucl was the only injury the arm can sustain. Thanks for notifying us though. Geez. Show me anywhere where I even said anything about a ucl injury?