G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Jarrod Parker is set to undergo Tommy John Surgery, and will miss the rest of the season according to MLB. Big blow to the A's.. Wow. ouch.
Abomination Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 If only the A's had a dumber GM we could pawn one of our fringe starters on them. And the A's would probably turn him into a 5 war guy and pawn him off for massive return at the deadline.
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 And the A's would probably turn him into a 5 war guy and pawn him off for massive return at the deadline. LOL.so true Romero represents the A's in the all star game then gets traded for a top 10 prospect just before he has another meltdown. While the Jays are paying a chunk of his salary to boot. LOL
bronson44 Verified Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Redmond might not be a bad fit for the A's
awsomest Verified Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 I guess I'll be the one to point out none of these injuries have happened to other teams in the AL east
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 If I ever have a kid, I'll teach him to throw with both arms. You mess up one, you still have the other. Divide the workload by two and save both arms. Or have a pitcher that can start 40+ games a year, 20 each arm. I don't understand why people don't raise their kids like this. There's thousands of switch hitters but only a handful of switch pitchers in baseball history. It's not that hard to throw from your weak side. I've hit my target from a pitching mound 60-feet away throwing lefty. They were garbage probably 30 mph but they still made it. I can only imagine how much better they'd be if I'd learn to throw lefty since age 5.
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Also I think the Dan Quisenberry style of underhand pitching could make a comeback. There's a reason why Lawrie's sister could pitch every day with her man-arms and that's because the underhand style of throwing puts much less stress on the arms. Teams would be smart to take some fringe prospects and turn them into submariners and what you lose on velocity you gain in health and a short-term gain in pitching at an unfamiliar/tricky angle until batters adjust.
Abomination Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 Also I think the Dan Quisenberry style of underhand pitching could make a comeback. There's a reason why Lawrie's sister could pitch every day with her man-arms and that's because the underhand style of throwing puts much less stress on the arms. Teams would be smart to take some fringe prospects and turn them into submariners and what you lose on velocity you gain in health and a short-term gain in pitching at an unfamiliar/tricky angle until batters adjust. There's a big difference between straight underhand and submarine. Submarine I believe puts at least as much stress on the elbow as a normal slot does (probably more), and the elbow is where the bulk of injuries seem to be right now.
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2014 Posted March 17, 2014 There's a big difference between straight underhand and submarine. Submarine I believe puts at least as much stress on the elbow as a normal slot does (probably more), and the elbow is where the bulk of injuries seem to be right now. You're right on the elbow for sure. I recall that Tekulve and Quisenberry were pretty consistent and injury-free (ignoring Quisenberry's career ended with an injury) although being an RP might have had a lot to do with it.
The_DH Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 If I ever have a kid, I'll teach him to throw with both arms. You mess up one, you still have the other. Divide the workload by two and save both arms. Or have a pitcher that can start 40+ games a year, 20 each arm. I don't understand why people don't raise their kids like this. There's thousands of switch hitters but only a handful of switch pitchers in baseball history. It's not that hard to throw from your weak side. I've hit my target from a pitching mound 60-feet away throwing lefty. They were garbage probably 30 mph but they still made it. I can only imagine how much better they'd be if I'd learn to throw lefty since age 5.! that's like what Jimmy Key's father did with him. He was completely right handed except for pitching.
The_DH Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 Yeah but catching is the easier part. Throwing wrong handed is tougher.
The_DH Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 My left hand doesn't work enough so I have to do things like that all with the right. Kind of annoying.
The_DH Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I started out as a lefty but had a bad accident a few years ago. Lost a couple of inches of bone and 2/3 of the strength.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I started out righty but when I was like 4 I started writing lefty just cause I felt like it and I've been a lefty ever since lol
Captain Adama Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I started out as a lefty but had a bad accident a few years ago. Lost a couple of inches of bone and 2/3 of the strength. That's what happens when you don't practice safe masturbation.
The_DH Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 Yeah exactly. Golfing days are over, and air hockey I look like a 5 year old.
jayswin11 Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 My gf can shoot both ways in hockey, and used to keep an extra stick of both types on the bench in case she got moved around on the ice. I envy the ambidextrous, only use my left proficiently to control a bike, really. I had a GF that went both ways once.
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 Being ambidextrous is a state of mind. You can use any hand for anything as long as you are trained to do so as a child. Even as an adult you can learn.
Dick_Pole Old-Timey Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I had a GF that went both ways once. Could slap you in the face with each hand? Good for facial symmetry!
Sorrow Verified Member Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I could only ever pitch with my right hand, as far as commanding breaking/off speed goes but with my fastball I was within 3-4 miles of my right hand with my left. I pitched right handed, hit right handed and fielded left handed.
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 I would be nice if Passan's books provided some answers but judging by this it seems more likely that he'll provide anecdotes, dance around the subject for awhile and reveal nothing. He's not really the writer I'd trust with this subject in the first place.
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 Mets are a mess Major financial problems Signing the wrong free agents Harvey is not happy Niese feels like a time bomb They're playing with Syndergaard's service time (on it's own a smart move I suppose) Despite having good quality arms the team feels troubled
TheHurl Site Manager Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 Soccer really helps to be able to use both feet the same, since it's one of the few sports where switching on the fly is actually beneficial. being able to fly would be way more beneficial.
jaysfan2014 Old-Timey Member Posted March 20, 2014 Author Posted March 20, 2014 Beachy's headed for Tommy John surgery officially. I wonder who'll go under the knife next.. this is getting ridiculous.
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