Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Tom Seaver never had knee problems despite dragging that knee on pitches his whole career. He never had shoulder problems despite throwing about a million fastballs.According to the Brave broadcasters, Nancy Seaver is currently recovering from knee surgery, and will follow that with rotator cuff surgery.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 I would've gone with Ironyville.OE: This is my 4,000th post.____________________________This post had the designation 151) Glendon Rusch
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Edgy DC wrote:Tom Seaver never had knee problems despite dragging that knee on pitches his whole career. He never had shoulder problems despite throwing about a million fastballs.According to the Brave broadcasters, Nancy Seaver is currently recovering from knee surgery, and will follow that with rotator cuff surgery.Seaver will be the first to tell you that his legs were what gave him his long lived arm.Nancy should work those legs more.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 I think someone should have an Irony City beer in honor of this thread.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 That's a weird bit of info form TBS/Turner South, I'm trying to think of a pitcher in the game today that has the motion of Seaver, does any starting pitcher throw like he did?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Certainly Clemens would credit his leg drive, and keeping his legs strong.
Guest Spacemans Bong Guests Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 metirish wrote:That's a weird bit of info form TBS/Turner South, I'm trying to think of a pitcher in the game today that has the motion of Seaver, does any starting pitcher throw like he did?Everybody.The Seaver drop and drive motion has been THE taught pitching motion of the last 30 years.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Oh I don't know about that spaceman, am I wrong in thinking that pitchers today don't drop and drive with the legs like Seaver did, I mean they don't scrape the knees like he did.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Classic Seaver here in this pic....
Guest mlbaseballtalk Guests Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Edgy DC wrote:Tom Seaver never had knee problems despite dragging that knee on pitches his whole career. He never had shoulder problems despite throwing about a million fastballs.According to the Brave broadcasters, Nancy Seaver is currently recovering from knee surgery, and will follow that with rotator cuff surgery.??? I could have sworn the knee was giving him some trouble 86-87 which led to his being DLed in the postseason and eventual retirementGranted thats an "end of the line" rather than a chronic "throughout career" thing but that is a thingSteve
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Well, the Turner people as well as I are reporting it in the light most suitable for effect, and I'm sure both joints bothered him during his career.It was an ankle injury that kept him out of the 1986 series. I don't know if that was still his problem or not in 1987.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 Edgy DC wrote:Well, the Turner people as well as I are reporting it in the light most suitable for effect, and I'm sure both joints bothered him during his career.It was an ankle injury that kept him out of the 1986 series. I don't know if that was still his problem or not in 1987.I heard Tom say in an interview, within the last year or so, that it was his back, combined with collusion, that kept him from getting offered a contract in the winter of '86-'87. I don't remember his back being an issue as a Red Sock but he was 42 and his health wasn't top of mind following October 27, 1986. I like that almost two decades after 311 wins, 20 seasons and, as pointed out, creating a model in motion for countless power pitchers everywhere, that he still carried a twinge of regret about not being able to continue pitching
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 41, actually. Tom turned 42 a few weeks after the 1986 season ended.It always stuck with me that he played his last pro game at the age of 41.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 ScarletKnight41 wrote:41, actually. Tom turned 42 a few weeks after the 1986 season ended.It always stuck with me that he played his last pro game at the age of 41.Thinkin' 'bout his free agent period, most of which came after 11/17/44.
Guest old original jb Guests Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 This thread is like the Alanis Morissette song in which she depicts a number of circumstances which, while illustrating that life can give us exactly what we don't need at any given moment, contain little or no irony.Ironic in this case would be if Nancy, based on Tom's experiences, waged a successfull public campaign to cut unnecessary medical spending by closing every orthopaedic surgery practice in the country, not realizing that she might need their services some day.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 I disagree. I used the term irony, and it is in fact ironic.I am nothing like Alanis Morissette and your point is wrong. I will debate you, JB, before a panel of etymologists, pedants, and semanticists --- and I will win.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 G-Fafif wrote:Thinkin' 'bout his free agent period, most of which came after 11/17/44.I know you meant to say after 11/17/86. But you can't hang a fat one over the plate like that and not expect me to take a swing
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