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2 minutes ago, TradeAngelos said:

I mean his shoulder popping out of socket when it was probably at his side and not even in motion isn't exactly encouraging to say the least. If you are diving out of the way how in the world does your shoulder just fall off, you really can't even make this stuff up. 

Very unfortunate if that is how it went. 

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6 hours ago, birdwatcher55 said:

Did you suffer rotator cuff damage? That would be my concern with Harvey but again I'm not a doctor.

Yeah the doc's thought so they wanted to do surgery I said no and lived with it. It ruined a good archery career.

Very long story short rowing a kayak rebuilt my shoulder when nothing else worked.

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2 hours ago, Flacco Machado said:

Where did you see this, weams?

Think Ed Encina reported it.  It’s a terrible setback for the young man as it essentially wipes out another season, limits innings next year and stunts his development.  Can’t give up on him yet but it’s another setback for Hunter and the organization.  In a year that’s been tough, not even the future looks remotely bright right now.

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6 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

You know what can cause shoulder instability? A torn labrum.

Let's hope it's not because that the death nail for a pitching prospect.

Does dislocating a shoulder do that? If so, that's what it is. Matt Albers has pitched with one though his career. I had hoped Harvey would be better than that. 

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2 hours ago, Punchandjudy said:

Think Ed Encina reported it.  It’s a terrible setback for the young man as it essentially wipes out another season, limits innings next year and stunts his development.  Can’t give up on him yet but it’s another setback for Hunter and the organization.  In a year that’s been tough, not even the future looks remotely bright right now.

I think several of the club reporters had it. Rich Dubroff and Britt also. 

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