batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 ="Centerfield":11j9ihkf]Is a torn flexor tendon what knocked out Wagner?The article doesn't make it clear whether the Rangers are concerned because he had a torn flexor tendon, or whether they feel he still has a torn flexor tendon.[/quote:11j9ihkf]Flexor Shmexor. I'm worried that Johan Santana might've sustained some permanent and irreversible diminishment of his abilities as a result of the surgery to repair his torn left meniscus.I realize that his injury is considered minor but still, it's Johan's rear pitching leg.On the other hand, no one else seems to be making a big deal about the surgery. And Santana did pitch his best game of last season while injured. So maybe there's not much to this.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 10:58 AM="Centerfield":11erg5gp]Is a torn flexor tendon what knocked out Wagner?The article doesn't make it clear whether the Rangers are concerned because he had a torn flexor tendon, or whether they feel he still has a torn flexor tendon.[/quote:11erg5gp]Wagner's was a ligament tear. That's what TJ surgery is needed to fix.Sheets' flexor tendon tear did not have surgery - probably meaning it isn't thought to be severe enough and he can still pitch with it while it heals or remains strong enough on its own.Maybe it can but that's a risk whoever signs him is going to need to consider.Edgy DC Jan 26 2009 11:17 AMHe may want to pull an Astacio and do some showcase pitching in the Caribbean.smg58 Feb 05 2009 11:56 AM[url:2ctckaya]http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090205&content_id=3801488&vkey=hotstove2008&fext=.jsp[/url:2ctckaya]The poor guy just can't buy a break.Nymr83 Feb 05 2009 12:47 PMsounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010seawolf17 Feb 05 2009 01:36 PM="Nymr83":3bzpskk2]sounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010[/quote:3bzpskk2]Bingo! Two-year, backloaded deal. Didn't the Yankees do that with Jon Lieber?Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 02:38 PMRe: Leiber; yes, but I think it was post-surgery and not pre. Plus you don't want to do this at a time when it'll cost you a draft pick. So maybe after the cut-n-slice sounds like it worked and after the draft is done in June and you're off the hook for compensation it may be time to look into a rehab signing.Nymr83 Feb 05 2009 02:40 PMits strange that Sheets, if he knew he might need surgery, didn't accept arbitration from the Brewers.attgig Feb 05 2009 03:03 PMperhaps he had differing opinion vs the rangers doctors. him/his doctors didn't think he needed surgery, but the rangers docs did. and once ONE team's docs blackball you, it's gonna be impossible to get anything from any other team.Ashie62 Feb 05 2009 03:50 PMSheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers thatDocTee Feb 05 2009 04:20 PMTough break.You know who I'd like to see the Mets take a flyer on: Mark Mulder.Centerfield Feb 06 2009 08:00 AM="Ashie62":k5uv0414]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:k5uv0414]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Centerfield":125azak8]="Ashie62":125azak8]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:125azak8]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?[/quote:125azak8]Apparently the injury was revealed as part of a physical examination the Rangers required as a condition of a 2-year contract offer, now revoked.There is a question as to whether the Brewers will pay the doctor bills, paper sez.Nymr83 Feb 06 2009 08:38 AMthats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 ="Centerfield":11erg5gp]Is a torn flexor tendon what knocked out Wagner?The article doesn't make it clear whether the Rangers are concerned because he had a torn flexor tendon, or whether they feel he still has a torn flexor tendon.[/quote:11erg5gp]Wagner's was a ligament tear. That's what TJ surgery is needed to fix.Sheets' flexor tendon tear did not have surgery - probably meaning it isn't thought to be severe enough and he can still pitch with it while it heals or remains strong enough on its own.Maybe it can but that's a risk whoever signs him is going to need to consider.Edgy DC Jan 26 2009 11:17 AMHe may want to pull an Astacio and do some showcase pitching in the Caribbean.smg58 Feb 05 2009 11:56 AM[url:2ctckaya]http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090205&content_id=3801488&vkey=hotstove2008&fext=.jsp[/url:2ctckaya]The poor guy just can't buy a break.Nymr83 Feb 05 2009 12:47 PMsounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010seawolf17 Feb 05 2009 01:36 PM="Nymr83":3bzpskk2]sounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010[/quote:3bzpskk2]Bingo! Two-year, backloaded deal. Didn't the Yankees do that with Jon Lieber?Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 02:38 PMRe: Leiber; yes, but I think it was post-surgery and not pre. Plus you don't want to do this at a time when it'll cost you a draft pick. So maybe after the cut-n-slice sounds like it worked and after the draft is done in June and you're off the hook for compensation it may be time to look into a rehab signing.Nymr83 Feb 05 2009 02:40 PMits strange that Sheets, if he knew he might need surgery, didn't accept arbitration from the Brewers.attgig Feb 05 2009 03:03 PMperhaps he had differing opinion vs the rangers doctors. him/his doctors didn't think he needed surgery, but the rangers docs did. and once ONE team's docs blackball you, it's gonna be impossible to get anything from any other team.Ashie62 Feb 05 2009 03:50 PMSheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers thatDocTee Feb 05 2009 04:20 PMTough break.You know who I'd like to see the Mets take a flyer on: Mark Mulder.Centerfield Feb 06 2009 08:00 AM="Ashie62":k5uv0414]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:k5uv0414]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Centerfield":125azak8]="Ashie62":125azak8]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:125azak8]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?[/quote:125azak8]Apparently the injury was revealed as part of a physical examination the Rangers required as a condition of a 2-year contract offer, now revoked.There is a question as to whether the Brewers will pay the doctor bills, paper sez.Nymr83 Feb 06 2009 08:38 AMthats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 He may want to pull an Astacio and do some showcase pitching in the Caribbean.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 [url:2ctckaya]http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090205&content_id=3801488&vkey=hotstove2008&fext=.jsp[/url:2ctckaya]The poor guy just can't buy a break.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 sounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 ="Nymr83":3bzpskk2]sounds like a good time to sign him for cheap and hope he can help out in the second half or even for 2010[/quote:3bzpskk2]Bingo! Two-year, backloaded deal. Didn't the Yankees do that with Jon Lieber?Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 02:38 PMRe: Leiber; yes, but I think it was post-surgery and not pre. Plus you don't want to do this at a time when it'll cost you a draft pick. So maybe after the cut-n-slice sounds like it worked and after the draft is done in June and you're off the hook for compensation it may be time to look into a rehab signing.Nymr83 Feb 05 2009 02:40 PMits strange that Sheets, if he knew he might need surgery, didn't accept arbitration from the Brewers.attgig Feb 05 2009 03:03 PMperhaps he had differing opinion vs the rangers doctors. him/his doctors didn't think he needed surgery, but the rangers docs did. and once ONE team's docs blackball you, it's gonna be impossible to get anything from any other team.Ashie62 Feb 05 2009 03:50 PMSheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers thatDocTee Feb 05 2009 04:20 PMTough break.You know who I'd like to see the Mets take a flyer on: Mark Mulder.Centerfield Feb 06 2009 08:00 AM="Ashie62":k5uv0414]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:k5uv0414]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Centerfield":125azak8]="Ashie62":125azak8]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:125azak8]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?[/quote:125azak8]Apparently the injury was revealed as part of a physical examination the Rangers required as a condition of a 2-year contract offer, now revoked.There is a question as to whether the Brewers will pay the doctor bills, paper sez.Nymr83 Feb 06 2009 08:38 AMthats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Re: Leiber; yes, but I think it was post-surgery and not pre. Plus you don't want to do this at a time when it'll cost you a draft pick. So maybe after the cut-n-slice sounds like it worked and after the draft is done in June and you're off the hook for compensation it may be time to look into a rehab signing.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 its strange that Sheets, if he knew he might need surgery, didn't accept arbitration from the Brewers.
Guest attgig Guests Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 perhaps he had differing opinion vs the rangers doctors. him/his doctors didn't think he needed surgery, but the rangers docs did. and once ONE team's docs blackball you, it's gonna be impossible to get anything from any other team.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that
DocTee Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Tough break.You know who I'd like to see the Mets take a flyer on: Mark Mulder.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Author Posted February 6, 2009 ="Ashie62":k5uv0414]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:k5uv0414]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Centerfield":125azak8]="Ashie62":125azak8]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:125azak8]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?[/quote:125azak8]Apparently the injury was revealed as part of a physical examination the Rangers required as a condition of a 2-year contract offer, now revoked.There is a question as to whether the Brewers will pay the doctor bills, paper sez.Nymr83 Feb 06 2009 08:38 AMthats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 ="Centerfield":125azak8]="Ashie62":125azak8]Sheets out 4-6 months for partially torn flexor tendonThat answers that[/quote:125azak8]That makes no sense. If that was the prognosis, why not have the surgery back in October?[/quote:125azak8]Apparently the injury was revealed as part of a physical examination the Rangers required as a condition of a 2-year contract offer, now revoked.There is a question as to whether the Brewers will pay the doctor bills, paper sez.Nymr83 Feb 06 2009 08:38 AMthats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 thats going to be a question for the collective bargaining agreement, his last contract, and/or worker's comp laws.this is probably a good opportunity for the brewers to sign him for 2 years backloaded for cheap, maybe with a semi-expensive option for 2011 that kicks in with 200 innings in 2010. they'll probably be paying for his rehab anyway so they might as well be able to direct it and benefit from it
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