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Brian Roberts: I am concerned


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I remember seeing him do it. He held the bat at belt level and then brought it up. It didn't travel far, and Roberts was neither a Ninja, or on 'roids at the time. It wasn't that hard. Again I urge everyone who has a problem with this, to try it at home.

I have personal experience with family loss from a blow to the head that you and I would think is nothing. I don't recommend that this be tried at home.

And I think he is a Ninja. And who knows what these guys have been taking over that last few "testing" years.

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Yeah I agree, I think the helmet tap was likely only a trigger and perhaps a very limited contributing factor. The head first slides etc, likely being the more prominent issues. Weams seams to think this particular incident was severe.
You think sliding into bases is more likely to have caused his concussion symptoms than repeatedly smacking himself in the head with a bat, thousands of times?
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Rumor has it that a Roberts buyout is in the works.... Andino impressed me today w/hustle and gleam in his eye about being the "guy" @ 2nd. Still remember Buck walking him and his sideways oversize hat to the equipment room, saying "lets get you one that fits!!" Kid's growing up!

Where is this rumor coming from??

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Rumor has it that a Roberts buyout is in the works.... Andino impressed me today w/hustle and gleam in his eye about being the "guy" @ 2nd. Still remember Buck walking him and his sideways oversize hat to the equipment room, saying "lets get you one that fits!!" Kid's growing up!

Really? Had not heard anything about that. Is this just chatter you're hearing?

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You think sliding into bases is more likely to have caused his concussion symptoms than repeatedly smacking himself in the head with a bat, thousands of times?

Yes, I think the the bat (smacking, whacking, tapping etc.) thing was a secondary/contributing factor to others related to his style of play. I thought I made that clear. Just my unprofessional opinion. You're certanly welcome to disagree. If you have some professional knowledge related to the subject, I'd certanly welcome hearing it.

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All the "head banging" talk is a little unnerving. I definitely wouldn't recommend it. In high school, I was accidentally hit in the head by a flying bat that slipped from the hands of a hitter. No concussion, but I had a good sized knot on the back of my head for a few days.

And for those who think a simple tap on the head can't cause a concussion, just remember that odd injuries do happen. Remember Sammy Sosa? He was disabled by a sneeze in the dugout and spent over a month on the DL afterwards suffering from back spasms. And what about Brad Bergesen injuring his shoulder while throwing some pitches filming a commercial for the team prior to the 2010 season.

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BRob feeling pretty optimistic today:

"I'm starting to continue to do a little more, starting to go out and watch some games and watch some innings and get in atmospheres and environments that I need to reacclimate to a little bit more." he said.

"If I was still sitting on the sidelines, I'd be a lot less hopeful. My doctor continues to tell me that there's very good reason for hope, so I don't see at this point any reason why I won't (play). It's just a matter of when."

http://www.masnsports.com/school_of_roch/2012/03/roberts-more-encouraged-with-each-passing-day.html

There's more to the interview than I posted here.

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Anyone thinnk this might be BRob standing next to trainer before yesterday's game?

I don't think so. the neck is too thick.

I think this is who you saw.

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He got hit with a foul ball shortly after you took that shot. The xrays were preliminarily

negative.

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I don't think so. the neck is too thick.

I think this is who you saw.

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He got hit with a foul ball shortly after you took that shot. The xrays were preliminarily

negative.

Good eyes - I was not positive since BRob has changed so much....

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