That is 100% a ruptured Achilles. Poor SOB.Braves ace Soroka fell off the mound when going to cover 1st and may have a major injury. out of the game, couldn't put weight on his right leg
That is 100% a ruptured Achilles. Poor SOB.Braves ace Soroka fell off the mound when going to cover 1st and may have a major injury. out of the game, couldn't put weight on his right leg
Something tells me it's 100% a ruptured Achillies. Poor SOBView: https://streamable.com/m/soroka-leaves-game-with-injury
link to the injury. definitely looks non-contact serious
Hey man, I haven't noticed you posting until now. Hope you are feeling better!That is 100% a ruptured Achilles. Poor SOB.
How the hell did that happen?Sonny Gray has gone 36 starts of 6 hits or fewer, a record.
View: https://twitter.com/reds/status/1290479571783933960?s=21
walks and not going 9 innings often/getting pinch hit forHow the hell did that happen?
He left NY and basically immediately became a top 10 pitcher in MLB, his old Vanderbilt pitching coach is the Reds pitching coach. He had good numbers for NY in road games, he just somehow couldn't handle pitching in Yankee Stadium (and it wasn't the dimensions).How the hell did that happen?
Which would be cool but Stanek in 56 straight starts, all opens, of 2.0 IP or less, did this too and is the proper record holder. There’s also not a minimum IP per start qualifier in there; Gray’s second start within this stretch was only 3 IP; it also features a 2.2 last season, a 4.0, and a pair of 4.1s.Sonny Gray has gone 36 starts of 6 hits or fewer, a record.
View: https://twitter.com/reds/status/1290479571783933960?s=21
It's a cool story. Even more so that it happened once he left the YankeesHe left NY and basically immediately became a top 10 pitcher in MLB, his old Vanderbilt pitching coach is the Reds pitching coach. He had good numbers for NY in road games, he just somehow couldn't handle pitching in Yankee Stadium (and it wasn't the dimensions).
Edit: Also Curt Casali catches a lot of his starts, they were college teammates and both live in Nashville and train together.
Lance Lynn too, both became top 10 MLB pitchers the second they left NY after 2018.It's a cool story. Even more so that it happened once he left the Yankees.
I was wondering what the qualifying mark for this would be.Which would be cool but Stanek in 56 straight starts, all opens, of 2.0 IP or less, did this too and is the proper record holder. There’s also not a minimum IP per start qualifier in there; Gray’s second start within this stretch was only 3 IP; it also features a 2.2 last season, a 4.0, and a pair of 4.1s.
2020 sucks.That is 100% a ruptured Achilles. Poor SOB.
Cashman has taken care of this in the meantime by hiring Briend and Blake and dumping Rothschild as I wrote about at length in the thread below. Actually one of the reasons Cole chose NY over LAD was he clicked with Matt Blake.What are the chances that Cole will leave the Yankees so he can be a Top 10 pitcher? Sinner than later preferably.
https://www.mlb.com/news/how-rangers-lance-lynn-became-an-aceLance Lynn is just weird. He was a good but not great pitcher for many years and several teams, and suddenly he's an ace? I'm sure someone has done a deep analytical dive on what he's changed to become so good because it's a crazy story.
That "1 day Injury List" move did wonders for him yesterdayJoey Votto has 3 HRs through 8 games after hitting 15 last year and 12 in 2018. Hope he made some sort of adjustment, really only needs one or two great seasons to be a guaranteed HoF guy.
- MLBTR12:59pm: The initial diagnosis is that Osuna requires Tommy John surgery, Mark Berman of FOX 26 reports on Twitter. He’ll go for a second opinion.
If indeed that major reconstruction is required, it could have major ramifications beyond the present season. Osuna is earning $10MM this year (on a full-season basis) and would be due a raise through arbitration for 2021. It’s quite possible that he’d miss all or virtually all of the ensuing season if he requires a UCL reconstruction, so the ’Stros may end up cutting him loose at the end of the season.
I love baseball.11games into the season, the A’s already have 2 walkoff Grand Slams, which ties the record for an entire season.
*11games into the season, the A’s already have 2 walkoff Grand Slams, which ties the record for an entire season.
Toronto tried to put a pitcher in who wasn’t on the active 28 man roster. So just watching the next guy warmup for 10 min...