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Going back to New York where he will be shut down for a week to strength train. The doctor will then check him out after that.
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I'm just waiting for the determination that he needs the surgery and will miss next season.
Or its just soreness....
Going back to New York where he will be shut down for a week to strength train. The doctor will then check him out after that.
It all depends how the current non surgical therapy is working. He could get another round of PET, etc. If imaging shows positive results in partially correcting the tear.
...^^^ this...there's no reason at this point to jump the gun...there have been cases where surgery was not necessary...there have also been cases where a pitcher has has more than one TJ surgery and still never returned to normalcy.
^^^^^^ Thanks. So they knew that 6 weeks was the most optimistic, but 12 weeks was the average. Plenty of time to make the series roster.