Didn't Alan Trammell say he had the same problem last year and that it affected him for months?
Yes. Someone quoted it in another thread. Yoda I believe. I think he said 5 months, if I remember correctly. Basically missed 2/3 - 3/4 the season, if I remember correctly.
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Didn't Alan Trammell say he had the same problem last year and that it affected him for months?
Yes. Someone quoted it in another thread. Yoda I believe. I think he said 5 months, if I remember correctly. Basically missed 2/3 - 3/4 the season, if I remember correctly.
Yep took him about 6 months to get over it. My ex-coworker had it for 3 months. She couldn't even get out of bed according to her.
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." ~George Carlin
Well, I don't think he'll be out too too much longer. During the game today they were showing clips of Sheets throwing a simulated game (pitching, fielding, covering first). He did have to stop after a while because some light reflection made him a little dizzy, but it definitely was a positive step in the right direction.
Can't they give him some polarized sun glasses or something?
Yes, I was, uh... I was thinking about ordering the tape, the videotape... about the college girls and the... the wild... the wildness. They're going wild or something? Somebody told me... about going wild.
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