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Hunter Harvey had another setback today in the fall instructional league. He felt some discomfort in his right elbow while throwing on flat ground and has been shut down again.

Harvey underwent an MRI on Aug. 22 that didn’t reveal any structural damage in the elbow and he was allowed to resume throwing a week later. He initially had been cleared on Aug. 6 to get back on his program after experiencing some stiffness in his right forearm that removed him from the mound, but the Orioles shut him down again on Aug. 21.

Plans to send Harvey to the Arizona Fall League already were scrapped.

Roch - http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/09/notes-on-harvey-setback-rotation-cobb-cashner-and-ortiz.html

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Here’s a list of 1,647 pitchers/players who have had Tommy John surgery.    That’s 54.9 per team.    43 of them are listed with the Orioles, though this includes a few guys who had their TJ surgery before we signed them (Wei-Yin Chen and Cameron Coffey, for example).    So, we’ve done a little better than the average team in avoiding TJ for our pitchers, even though it doesn’t feel that way.   

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gQujXQQGOVNaiuwSN680Hq-FDVsCwvN-3AazykOBON0/htmlview

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On 9/21/2018 at 10:36 AM, Frobby said:

 

Heres a list of 1,647 pitchers/players who have had Tommy John surgery. Thats 54.9 per team. 43 of them are listed with the Orioles, though this includes a few guys who had their Tommy John surgery before we signed them (Wei-Yin Chen and Cameron Coffey, for example.) So, weve done a little better than the average team in avoiding Tommy John surgery for our pitchers, even though it doesnt feel that way. 

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gQujXQQGOVNaiuwSN680Hq-FDVsCwvN-3AazykOBON0/htmlview

 

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Tommy John had Tommy John surgery.

What are the chances of that happening ???

 

A spin-off of Bob Goldthwait's joke about Lou Gehrig dying of Lou Gehrig's Disease

 

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