I'm the nerd that started the "Get Rowdy and vote for Rowdy thread" for the Fall Stars game.
Hey King, did I read your chart right. Does Dragmire have to go on the 40 to be protected?
There's your potential 7th RP, that couldn't break glass.
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/156776348/7-players-who-stood-out-at-fall-stars-game?topicid=153494546
My thoughts would be in the hours following someone's death, it's really not the time to propagate that line of conversation.
I remember when I bought like 70 Tommy Hanson rookie cards. I was confident he was going to be a great one.
Zach Klein managed to stick his emoji foot in his mouth.
What a terrible last few years for the Hanson family. To lose two children at a young age. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and all TH's friends.
I have no problem with anyone or their medication use. That is between them and their doctor. I just feel ADHD medication like Adderall, can be used as a performance enhancing tool in baseball.
Just ADHD, which would technically be a mental health issue. Though instead of treating with medication, I find reading, listening to sports on the radio, making to do lists helps; and most importantly 30-60 minutes of exercise daily.
I'm not that easily offended....
I understand it doesn't make you good at baseball. It can simply be used as a stimulant to give you a slight advantage. In baseball a slight advantage is the difference between squaring something up into the stands, and flying out to the track.
He did not have an exemption in 2012 or 2013, after being denied it by the Doctor responsible for handing out exemptions in 2011. He's had a presription for it since when he was with the Rangers, so you can't say for certain he did not use it than.
My degree involved biology, and clinical biomechanics. My experience playing baseball and dealing with ADHD diagnosis also helps form my opinion.
If you think I have no clue about what I am talking about, I'm okay with that.
I would say that I don't know enough about SSRI's to comment on them one way or another. I am more confident talking about ADHD and the affects of the medication to treat it,as someone who's been diagnosed with ADHD.
I'm pretty confident I know what I'm talking about. I'll base my opinion on scientific fact and clinical proof, to go along with the proper statistical correlation in baseball. You just continue to try to anger me with insults to my intelligence. I'm okay with being insulted, it usually means the other person, has no other valid argument.
That's kind of funny. Your right, my biological engineering degree gives me no knowledge of what I'm talking about.
So in your professional opinion Adderall would have no benefit to a task involving quick twitch muscles and hand eye co-ordination Dr. Boxcar?