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April 23, 2004
Under The Knife
Dodging Bullets

by Will Carroll

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It's been a busy night at Knife HQ, so let's get right into this...

  • The Indians dodged a bullet Thursday when an MRI showed C.C. Sabathia had only some bicipital tendonitis. Sabathia is someone I've predicted would break down for years now, but he continues to defy me, proving once again that we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to injury prediction. The soreness in his arm doesn't appear to be serious and that it happened while throwing a changeup is likely a red herring. While the irony of having Jeff D'Amico step in when someone is injured isn't lost on me, Sabathia should be able to make his next start.

  • Kerry Wood may not have been praying for rain, but he'll be the biggest beneficiary of Thursday's rainout. The postponement will push his start back to Saturday, giving him two additional days of rest following his 130 pitch workload last time out. While recovery is still a poorly understood area of pitching, there are no negatives to this for Wood.

  • Joe Kerrigan has more work to do with Brett Myers. After missing a start to work on mechanics, Myers continued to struggle Thursday night. While I admittedly did not see the game beyond the highlights (dominated by the Gonzalez/Pratt face-off), Myers was clearly still off mechanically. His elbow was way ahead of his shoulder, much like Pedro Martinez in the middle of last season. If Myers cannot quickly correct the problem, the Phillies will have to consider some of their options in the minors.

  • There's still a lot of work that needs to be done in educating people about pitching injuries. Quotes from Bill Stoneman, the Angels GM, show that this is true even among some of the smarter baseball professionals. Pitching injuries shouldn't be expected and it's a failing of baseball at all levels that it tolerates such attrition. Someone should write a book about this...

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