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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

Tue, 02 Dec 2014 6:23 PM ET

The Braves have non-tendered Kris Medlen, Brandon Beachy and Gus Schlosser, as all three pitchers have officially become free agents, according to MLB.com on Tuesday. Medlen was a 15-game winner in 2013 for Atlanta before missing last season due to elbow surgery. Beachy is also coming off Tommy John surgery.

http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/fantasybaseball/update/24859880/braves-non-tender-three-including-kris-medlen-brandon-beachy

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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

Tue, 02 Dec 2014 6:23 PM ET

The Braves have non-tendered Kris Medlen, Brandon Beachy and Gus Schlosser, as all three pitchers have officially become free agents, according to MLB.com on Tuesday. Medlen was a 15-game winner in 2013 for Atlanta before missing last season due to elbow surgery. Beachy is also coming off Tommy John surgery.

http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/fantasybaseball/update/24859880/braves-non-tender-three-including-kris-medlen-brandon-beachy

What is the track record for second and third Tommy John surgery recoveries?

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Medlen is recovering from a second Tommy John surgery and the Braves didn't want to commit what would likely be nearly $6 million in arbitration. The two sides have discussed a two-year deal or a one-year deal with an option, so it's possible they could still work something out. However, Medlen is now a free agent and free to negotiate with anyone. He should be ready to pitch at some point during the first half next season. Brandon Beachy, who is recovering from a second Tommy John surgery of his own, was also non-tendered. Dec 2 - 6:23 PM

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I would consider both Medlen and Beachy for minor league deal, but that is strictly based on not knowing how they are progressing through rehab

He should be ready to pitch at some point during the first half next season.

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What is the track record for second and third Tommy John surgery recoveries?

I don't have the numbers on hand but the second surgery has a much higher failure rate.

I don't think the sample size of the latter group is sufficient to draw conclusions from.

(success in this instance would be a continuance of an ability to pitch professionally.)

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I don't have the numbers on hand but the second surgery has a much higher failure rate.

I don't think the sample size of the latter group is sufficient to draw conclusions from.

(success in this instance would be a continuance of an ability to pitch professionally.)

Anyone successful you can name?

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