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Yankeefan5545

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Made Verlander walk the plank this evening. Tigers better hope that Oakland takes out KC a couple of game in their series.
 
No doubt the Tiger's voice is hoarse....what did Verlander pitch? 1 inning, then left with shoulder stiffness.....

A screwed up BP on top of it, Porcello comes in, now their 2 SP's down in the rotation, things aren't looking good for a Team chosen pre-season to compete for the ALCS.
 
No doubt the Tiger's voice is hoarse....what did Verlander pitch? 1 inning, then left with shoulder stiffness.....

A screwed up BP on top of it, Porcello comes in, now their 2 SP's down in the rotation, things aren't looking good for a Team chosen pre-season to compete for the ALCS.
 
Fun stat: From 2012-present Joe Blanton has a better xFIP than Justin Verlander
 
Fun stat: From 2012-present Joe Blanton has a better xFIP than Justin Verlander

that doesn't surprise me. IMO, pitcher's are brought back too early, one year is often not enough. Being a 4 time shoulder surgery guinea pig, the shoulder just begins to heal close to 60-80 percent after 1 entire year.

Case in point, Rick Burleson, took him the better part of 4 years, to return to form after his rotator cuff surgery.

It often takes a good year plus, a year just to regain control, another year to regain velocity, speed, arm strength, and get that sharp break on a breaking pitch.

I never could recover from the 3rd rotator cuff surgery, then again, the surgeons had to break the damn shoulder, to remove a large Mass on top of repairing the cuff, and grinding out the socket, acromion, et al. Then 3 ea. 2-3/4 inch long screws put it back together again.

I never gained control period, let alone speed. Control 1st, and what once was spot on accuracy could no longer literally hit the broad side of a barn....just saying......
 

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