beltrans_boy wrote:Great. Outstanding player management by the Dodgers. Let your stud closer come back early from a knee injury so he throws his elbow into a 2nd Tommy John surgery.
Gagne wasn't ready to come back, and the Dodgers should have sat his fat a** on the DL where it belonged. Un-friggin-believable. There goes any shot at the playoffs.
I'm curious as to where you received your medical training. It must be an outstanding school, as you clearly know far more about this stuff than do the Dodger medical people.
beltrans_boy wrote:Great. Outstanding player management by the Dodgers. Let your stud closer come back early from a knee injury so he throws his elbow into a 2nd Tommy John surgery.
Gagne wasn't ready to come back, and the Dodgers should have sat his fat a** on the DL where it belonged. Un-friggin-believable. There goes any shot at the playoffs.
I'm curious as to where you received your medical training. It must be an outstanding school, as you clearly know far more about this stuff than do the Dodger medical people.
I recieved my M.D. from the Chicago Cubs School of Pitching Management, thank you very much.
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beltrans_boy wrote:Great. Outstanding player management by the Dodgers. Let your stud closer come back early from a knee injury so he throws his elbow into a 2nd Tommy John surgery.
Gagne wasn't ready to come back, and the Dodgers should have sat his fat a** on the DL where it belonged. Un-friggin-believable. There goes any shot at the playoffs.
I'm curious as to where you received your medical training. It must be an outstanding school, as you clearly know far more about this stuff than do the Dodger medical people.
If anyone buys into that BS bit ESPN did on the Dodger's management being solely responsible for Gagne's injury and now the Dodgers inability to win the division - Make sure you can get a full refund, what crap! That whole piece was irresponsible. Anyone else see it yet?