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03-07-2012 03:02 PM #1
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Lucas Giolito Sprains UCL; Likely Out for Remainder of Season
The timetable for rehabilitation is apparently 6-10 weeks.Standout senior pitcher Lucas Giolito of Studio City Harvard-Westlake, the No. 1 high school pitching prospect in the nation, sprained his ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow in the seventh inning on Tuesday and will be sidelined between six to 10 weeks, Coach Matt LaCour said Wednesday.
"He's probably done for our season," LaCour said.
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03-07-2012 03:16 PM #2
How much does he drop?
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03-07-2012 03:22 PM #3
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Huge question mark at this point. Best case scenario is his rehab is perfect and takes 6-8 weeks, he spends the month of may showcasing his health and stuff privately for teams, passes physicals with no structural damage and still gets plucked top 10. But absent that, it's going to be pretty hard justifying him at the top of the draft. HS pitchers are already risky commodities. He's avoiding surgery now, but Tommy John is a real possibility a little down the line. I don't think this is something to be concerned about long-term, but I think it makes you think twice before committing 5-10MM and using a top 5 pick on the kid.
The other wrench being thrown into this is the framework of the new CBA, which makes it much more difficult for teams to take a flyer on him in a later round and pay him what he's worth. He's got a commitment to UCLA, so he could be pushed in that direction or he could go to JuCo and re-enter the draft sooner. I can't see Giolito getting healthy in time only to accept a ~1-2 MM deal because he fell. If he believes he is healthy he stands to make orders of magnitude more by re-entering the draft in a couple of years.
This will be an interesting story to watch unfold over the next few months.
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03-08-2012 08:00 AM #4
Should the O's take a chance and draft him at #4?
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03-08-2012 08:40 AM #5
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03-08-2012 11:29 AM #6
Way way too early to have any clue what affect this will have on Giolito's stock come June.
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03-08-2012 12:11 PM #7
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03-08-2012 12:19 PM #8
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03-08-2012 12:34 PM #9
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03-08-2012 12:37 PM #10
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03-08-2012 12:45 PM #11
I had him as 1a personally (before Appel started looking shaky) but I'm just thinking throwing that hard...and a UCL sprain. KINDA reminds me of the Strasburg situation where you just KNEW the TJ injury was coming at some point. I always get worried about guys that throw that hard.
Yeah you're right though, he comes back clean and a team would be stupid not to take him in the top 5 and worst case rehab him a bit before next season.
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03-08-2012 02:33 PM #12


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