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The Year After Effect
Topic Started: Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:06 pm (145 Views)
yankee242B
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SI.com's Tom Verducci looks into the seven young pitchers most likely to get injured this year:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writ....YAE/index.html
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JoeCoolMan24
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Isnt that a nice story....
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Common Sense
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What a negative article. Might as well of wrote top 10 players most likely to die this year
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Common Sense
Feb 11 2008, 03:13 PM
What a negative article. Might as well of wrote top 10 players most likely to die this year

That's what Im saying..
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Did you guys read it? It talks about why they would be the most likely.

Pitchers, particularly young ones, that exceed a 30 inning increase of their previous season tend to regress or get injured the next year. Try reading it.
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I did, its still depressing though.
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I didn't think so. I thought it was really interesting. It was informative and I liked the research with the cause-effect evidence.
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I wasn't saying it wasn't an interesting artice because it was and the research done was also but I mean ,hearing that most likely one of your most promising young pitchers is going to blow his elbow out is something you don't want to hear. I know he actually didn't say that but you get the point.
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yankee242B
Feb 11 2008, 04:38 PM
I didn't think so. I thought it was really interesting. It was informative and I liked the research with the cause-effect evidence.

Yeah, I read about this a while back(the original article, which came out last year). Mr. Egghead Will Carrol(have you seen his protrade videos LOL) came to the same conclusion, thinking it was his theory -- then he realized Verducci had already written about it.


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writ...hers/index.html

That's the 1st one he wrote.
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yankee242B
Feb 11 2008, 03:25 PM
Did you guys read it? It talks about why they would be the most likely.

Pitchers, particularly young ones, that exceed a 30 inning increase of their previous season tend to regress or get injured the next year. Try reading it.

I read it the first time, and it's still not something that brightens your day..
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