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Except that he is right on schedule.James52411 said:Any time you can pitch your phenom ace as soon as possible after a debilitating injury during a September when you are about 30 games out of first place, you have to do it.
Hallsgator said:Except that he is right on schedule.James52411 said:Any time you can pitch your phenom ace as soon as possible after a debilitating injury during a September when you are about 30 games out of first place, you have to do it.
He is on schedule from the rehab. It's the doctor's schedule, not the Natinals.James52411 said:Hallsgator said:Except that he is right on schedule.James52411 said:Any time you can pitch your phenom ace as soon as possible after a debilitating injury during a September when you are about 30 games out of first place, you have to do it.
I think scheduling him to pitch in the bigs this year is a stupid schedule. Keep him controlled in MiLB for the rest of the season, allow him the offseason to further strengthen his arm, and build up during Spring Training next year against MLB talent.
Agreed.Hallsgator said:He is on schedule from the rehab. It's the doctor's schedule, not the Natinals.James52411 said:Hallsgator said:Except that he is right on schedule.James52411 said:Any time you can pitch your phenom ace as soon as possible after a debilitating injury during a September when you are about 30 games out of first place, you have to do it.
I think scheduling him to pitch in the bigs this year is a stupid schedule. Keep him controlled in MiLB for the rest of the season, allow him the offseason to further strengthen his arm, and build up during Spring Training next year against MLB talent.
Pitcher's don't pitch any easier in the Minors than the Majors, don't understand that comment.
Not really. It's just that TJ rehab has become so common, it has really been refined and is more efficient, quicker, and better than even two years ago.scotty21690 said:Agreed.Hallsgator said:He is on schedule from the rehab. It's the doctor's schedule, not the Natinals.James52411 said:Hallsgator said:Except that he is right on schedule.James52411 said:Any time you can pitch your phenom ace as soon as possible after a debilitating injury during a September when you are about 30 games out of first place, you have to do it.
I think scheduling him to pitch in the bigs this year is a stupid schedule. Keep him controlled in MiLB for the rest of the season, allow him the offseason to further strengthen his arm, and build up during Spring Training next year against MLB talent.
Pitcher's don't pitch any easier in the Minors than the Majors, don't understand that comment.
Plus, wasn't he actually ahead of schedule on his rehab?