The Martian has a torn UCL

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    mrmel29 Well-Known Member

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    GFDI!! How does this happen. FIRE EVERYBODY. And Hal I don’t want to hear shit about the luxury tax. Can’t waste another season watching the likes of Bauers, McKinney, pereira, perazza, higi, the other catcher who can’t hit and Stanton. Open your wallet and bring in some professional players. The Martian missing all or most of next year is a total kick in the nuts!
     
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    It's out of this world unbelievable for sure.
     
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    There has to be some sort of fundamental ineptness in the clubhouse with our training staff and conditioning. There’s no way these injuries should continuously keep happening. It’s inexcusable. Yes BaBoone needs to go. Yes Trashman needs to go. But we also need to fire anyone and everyone that has to do with that medical side of our team.
     
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    Sore since last Sunday, treated since Wednesday and yet played every day. This crap POS training staff needs to be fired immediately. Their highest rated young player handled like total dogshit!
     
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    These are the same idiots who thought Montas and Rodon were good to go.
     
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    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    SSDD, I've been complaining about our trainers/doctors/medical staff, etc., for a long time. Yanx' management as a whole, has been universally inept for years now.
     
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    I am REALLY pulling for a successful surgery and rehab and hope that he returns at 100%...has a very long and productive career.

    ...these hopes are not so much for me, as a fan, as the are Jasson.


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    Yankees' Jasson Dominguez to undergo Tommy John surgery next week.

    Sep 14, 2023, 01:12 PM ET
    BOSTON -- Yankees top prospect Jasson Domínguez will have Tommy John surgery next Wednesday, manager Aaron Boone said Thursday morning before they played the Red Soxin a split doubleheader.

    "Jasson is going to have surgery next Wednesday," Boone said, sitting in the dugout while talking to reporters.

    The 20-year-old center fielder was scratched from Sunday's series finale against Milwaukee because his right elbow limited his swing during batting practice.

    Boone said the recovery time for a position player is nine to 10 months.

    "It was just essentially getting, making sure, obviously when you're talking about major surgery, having a few doctors look at it, to see everything and make the recommendations and Jasson picking a surgeon he wanted to go with with," Boone said.

    On the timetable for Domínguez's return, Boone said: "He's got to have the surgery first. That's just a standard months for what it takes for a position player to be all the way back."

    Signed for a $5.1 million bonus as a 16-year-old, Domínguez made his big league debut Sept. 1 in Houston and was hitting .258 with four homers and seven RBIs in eight games.

    The Yankees placed center fielder Harrison Bader on waivers last month, opening a spot for Dominguez.

    New York enters Thursday's doubleheader tied for last in the AL East with Boston.
     
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    Mattingly23NY Turning Fastballs Into Souveneir's ~

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    This Training Staff has been a problem for quite a few years now.
    Odd...the problems began about the time GianKarlo donned pinstripes.
     
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