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sportscardtheory

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What MLB pitchers are currently inactive due to TJS? Let's start a list. Let's keep it pitchers who have at least pitched in the Majors at some point.

1. Jose Fernandez
2. Josh Johnson
3. Brian Moran
4. Alex White
5. Eric O'Flaherty
6. Jarrod Parker
7. Cory Gearrin
8. Kris Medlen
9. Jonny Venters
10. Keith Butler
11. Jose Cisnero
12. A.J. Griffin
13. Kyuji Fujikawa
14. Patrick Corbin
15. David Hernandez
16. Daniel Hudson
17. Matt Reynolds
18. Chad Billingsley
19. Scott Elbert
20. Matt Harvey
21. Bobby Parnell
22. Casey Kelly
23. Corey Luebke
24. Pedro Figueroa
25. Martin Perez
26. Matt Moore
27. Luke Hochevar
28. Joel Hanrahan
29. Bruce Rondon
30. Ivan Nova
31. Dylan Bundy
32. Chris Withrow

Who else?
 
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I weep softly at night, and loudly when I'm awake, at #2 ...
 

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Casey Kelly is active. Pitching for San Antonio

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This looks like a perfect insert set for next year's Topps releases. Maybe put a little pic of TJ in a corner of each of these player's cards.

Just a thought.
 

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This is getting to the point that I've talked to guys that wonder if this "epidemic" isn't a way for teams to make decent pitchers even better. TJ surgery is so good now, that it is actually making pitchers better. They are making robo-pitchers. And you have to wonder what the philosophical difference is between surgically altering a human body to make him better/repair an injury, and chemically altering the human body to make him better/repair an injury (that's always been my dad's big question).
 

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This is getting to the point that I've talked to guys that wonder if this "epidemic" isn't a way for teams to make decent pitchers even better. TJ surgery is so good now, that it is actually making pitchers better. They are making robo-pitchers.
Making pitchers better? Into robo-pitchers?
That's ridiculous, and if it were true, then why have so many pitchers (Josh Johnson, Kris Medlen, Brandon Beachy, Jarrod Parker, Matt Riley, Al Reyes, etc.) needed a second TJ surgery?
And Stephen Strasburg had a better K/9 innings ratio in his rookie season before his TJ surgery, than after.
 
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What MLB pitchers are currently inactive due to TJS? Let's start a list. Let's keep it pitchers who have at least pitched in the Majors at some point.

1. Jose Fernandez
8. Kris Medlen
20. Matt Harvey
26. Matt Moore
30. Ivan Nova

Who else?
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