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Bob Loblaw
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Incredible story. Great to see him get the call back to the majors.
Mathieson, 26, is 2-2 with a 2.43 ERA and 12 saves in 25 appearances with Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Mathieson had a 0.79 ERA in his first 19 appearances.
This completes Mathieson's grueling journey back to the big leagues. He went 1-4 with a 7.47 ERA in nine appearances (eight starts) with the Phillies in 2006. His struggles led to the Phillies acquiring Jamie Moyer. Mathieson injured his right elbow Sept. 2, 2006, and had Tommy John surgery Sept. 29. He made seven rehab appearances in August 2007, but felt more discomfort and required ulnar nerve transposition Sept. 24, 2007.
Mathieson had his second Tommy John surgery in 2008.
The chances of returning to the big leagues following two Tommy John surgeries are slim, but Mathieson did it. He's back.
And this has nothing to do with his cards -- of which I have over a hundred of his Finest auto parallels (don't get me started). He's a nice kid and it's great to see him fight his way back.
(Tony Bastard was DL'ed)
Mathieson, 26, is 2-2 with a 2.43 ERA and 12 saves in 25 appearances with Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Mathieson had a 0.79 ERA in his first 19 appearances.
This completes Mathieson's grueling journey back to the big leagues. He went 1-4 with a 7.47 ERA in nine appearances (eight starts) with the Phillies in 2006. His struggles led to the Phillies acquiring Jamie Moyer. Mathieson injured his right elbow Sept. 2, 2006, and had Tommy John surgery Sept. 29. He made seven rehab appearances in August 2007, but felt more discomfort and required ulnar nerve transposition Sept. 24, 2007.
Mathieson had his second Tommy John surgery in 2008.
The chances of returning to the big leagues following two Tommy John surgeries are slim, but Mathieson did it. He's back.
And this has nothing to do with his cards -- of which I have over a hundred of his Finest auto parallels (don't get me started). He's a nice kid and it's great to see him fight his way back.
(Tony Bastard was DL'ed)