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Orioles Acquire Paul Fry For Int’l Pool Slot, Designate Parker Bridwell


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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Meanwhile, Parker Bridwell had surgery in July to remove loose bodies from his elbow, after pitching very poorly this year. Hopefully he will recover well and be effective next season.  

Or maybe that was a last hurrah before the arm goes. Pitching is so fragile. 

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Loose bodies are small fragments of detached bone or cartilage that float through the body, catching or locking in the joints. The best treatment and surgery for the removal of loose bodies depends on a few important factors including age, current and past health, the extent of the loose body to be removed, the location of the loose body and any history with other medications and treatments. Sports or work injuries are the most common causes of loose bodies.

Often, loose body removal is required because of degenerative diseases, such as osteoarthritis. These diseases are often found in people who use one or more of their joints an extraordinary amount, such as athletes or people whose jobs require extensive lifting, particularly overhead.

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A loose body can create a feeling of locking in a person’s joint. The loose particles make it difficult to move or fully extend the joint. 

https://www.northwell.edu/find-care/services-we-offer/orthopaedic-institute/treatments/loose-body-removal

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(vs. RED SOX, 4/14)

 

Fry went 3 up - 3down in the 7th inning tonight, throwing only )10 Pitches )(9 )Strikes, )1 )Ball) )in the process.

He then ceded a lead-off single to Markus Betts to begin the 8th, at which point he gave way to Josh Lucas.

 

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5 OUTS: ) 2 Strikeouts, 2 Groundouts, 1 Lineout

 

PAUL RAYMOND FRY )))))))) (vs. ASTROS, 6/08)

IP:l.1.67

H:llll0 ll 

R:llll 0

BB:ll

SO:ll2

Pitches: l)  22 l)(15 )Strikes, ))Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 3.29  )  27.33 IP  (10 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.024  )  27.33 IP  (28 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE: )l .183  )  (17 for 93)

 

 

PITCHES BY INNING

*******************

91 ll(8 lllStrikes, llllllBalls)

13 lll(7 lllStrikes, lllllBalls) ) *

 

* )) Fry recorded 2 outs before leaving the game in the 8th inning.

 

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On 4/15/2019 at 6:22 PM, sportsfan8703 said:

Fry has a career 3.31 ERA in 45 IP with us the last two seasons. Good k rate. Still optionable. He hasn’t had the benefit of matching up a lot L/L. So far, so good. 

Looks like a nugget. 

I was about to say that he's an improvement over the last two years (2015-16) of the lefty non-LOOGY middle-relief guy we used to have, T.J. McFarland, but then I was astonished to see that T.J. pitched 72 innings last year for Arizona to an ERA of 2.00. How did that happen?!

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