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Life is painful: Injuries in Eleven


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Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Swear to god, if this is the guy at age 24, we oughta give up now.


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Guest Edgy DC
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Fuck Ike Davis and his fucking pussy slow-healing, easily-injured fucking foot.

I strongly suspect there's something more to it than him being slow-healing pussy.

Well, anyways, we got what our chatmaster wouldn't tell us yesterday.


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So... Niese shows signs of heat exhaustion and has heartbeat irregularities, so they take him out of the game almost immediately. (I'd quibble with that "almost," but still... nothing supergross about Mets management's conduct, probably.)

And it's okay, no big thing... because he's getting examined three days later, after doing his normal running yesterday, without anyone monitoring him. Wait, WHAT?

Hate to say it, but I'm with Rubin on this.

You can botch treatment for obliques and ankles, but why take any chances with a heart issue? Wasn't a change in the front office supposed to inject some common sense into the equation?

The likelihood is Niese has nothing severe. Saturday's rapid heartbeat may even have been induced by the mid-90s heat. But Niese said he had experienced the issue before on the mound, even in cooler climates.

Is it really sane -- even if there is an infinitesimally small chance of it being more severe -- to have Niese wait three full days for an exhaustive exam?


Misdiagnosing fractures is frustrating, but not taking precautions with a (recurrent?) HEART issue is borderline criminal.


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he was examined, just not 'intensively'.

Do you then break a guy out of his routine for the sake of some tests? If he then bombed his next start as a result of not running or throwing a side session or whatever?

It seems worse because it's the first we are hearing of this, but it's not the first the Mets are hearing of it.

I'm not a doctor, and i'm not going to pretend to play one. I'm certainly not going to suggest the Mets should always go the conservative route because of previous PR disasters, some warranted, some not. They sent him to one doctor. they talked to him, they talked to trainers. They discussed it (and I believe some beat writers got all in a fit when the Mets wouldn't immediately release information, instead waiting to get together on it..) and proceeded with everyone on the same page. I'm not sure I can really ask for more than that.


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He's just a coffee freak.

Ruby Dubin wrote:
Why can't the Mets, just this once, take the most conservative path with a health issue?


I think they've taken plenty of conservative paths. Plenty of wrong ones, but plenty of conservative ones.


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Tracky got on them for the heart thingy too.

Me, I want my athletes worked out to a minute of their lives.


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Some of the best hospitals in the country are in Dallas, he could have seen a cardiologist there.I would have to assume they did routine EKG on him though.


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Ceetar wrote:
Do you then break a guy out of his routine for the sake of some tests? If he then bombed his next start as a result of not running or throwing a side session or whatever?


If you haven't already? Yes. Because it's not his wrist or his hammy; IT'S HIS FUCKING HEART.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Do you then break a guy out of his routine for the sake of some tests? If he then bombed his next start as a result of not running or throwing a side session or whatever?


If you haven't already? Yes. Because it's not his wrist or his hammy; IT'S HIS FUCKING HEART.


Maybe they should put him on the 60-DL, just to be safe.


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It's getting to the point where, everytime i read anything you post, i want to rip my eyes out of my head.

By the way, whenever my kids now say anything that makes me roll my eyes like a pair of dice coming up box cars, i just call their comment "Ceetarded". They don't get it, but they laugh. I just sigh.


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Vic Sage wrote:
It's getting to the point where, everytime i read anything you post, i want to rip my eyes out of my head.

By the way, whenever my kids now say anything that makes me roll my eyes like a pair of dice coming up box cars, i just call their comment "Ceetarded". They don't get it, but they laugh. I just sigh.


who are you again?


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Not an injury, but Trey Harris (Mrs. Willie) went into premature labor and Willie is taking some paternity leave. FMart to be called up as a replacement.

And Willie, like everyone else, was just starting to get on base.

Best of luck to the new mom and dad, but when I hear the name "Trey", this is who I think of:



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Not an injury, but Trey Harris (Mrs. Willie) went into premature labor and Willie is taking some paternity leave. FMart to be called up as a replacement.


I'm Edgy DC, and I endorse this message.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Tracky noted his wife was in labor "several months early" -- hope all is OK for the Harrises.


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Not an injury, but Trey Harris (Mrs. Willie) went into premature labor and Willie is taking some paternity leave. FMart to be called up as a replacement.

And Willie, like everyone else, was just starting to get on base.

Best of luck to the new mom and dad, but when I hear the name "Trey", this is who I think of:



Funny. I think "GIVE ME THE MOTHERF*CKING GUN, TREY!"



Can't see any online mention of previous kids (although there's plenty of his and Trey's volunteer work). Anyone know if this is their first?


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I know what they are going through.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

Later


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Jeez...how many is several? Best wishes to the Harris family.


5 months pregnant. They lost it.


:(

life really is painful sometimes...


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Some things are bigger than baseball. I've spent the past nine months getting first-hand experience with pregnancy, and I can fully appreciate how alive the child is to the parents at that stage.


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You a new parent smg? Congrats. Terrible news for Willie meantime.


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smg58 wrote:
Some things are bigger than baseball. I've spent the past nine months getting first-hand experience with pregnancy, and I can fully appreciate how alive the child is to the parents at that stage.


nothing can prepare for how stressful pregnancy is....

devastating for Willie and family , truly sorry for them.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
You a new parent smg? Congrats. Terrible news for Willie meantime.


Not yet, but hopefully within days. Harris' situation is indeed terrible. I'm sorry if I inserted something personal that I haven't talked about here at an inappropriate time; it's just that I'm going through all those anxieties and fears right now, and this hits really close to home.


Guest Edgy DC
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No need. The real personal stuff is the Harrises. You want to volunteer your (happier, I trust) situation for context, you go ahead.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Damn.


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AdamRubinESPN Adam Rubin
Taylor Buchholz has been diagnosed with depression/anxiety and will be on DL for "foreseeable future."


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I think I'm right there with you, Taylor.


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