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Martin out with broken wrist: Richie Martin is out with a broken bone in his right wrist. He was hurt diving back into first base in Friday night’s intrasquad. Originally, the Orioles though he had a laceration underneath a finger nail on his left hand.

https://www.baltimorebaseball.com/2020/07/12/means-cant-believe-good-fortune-alberto-hopes-keep-hitting-outfield-uncertainty/

 

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3 minutes ago, wildcard said:

From baltimorenbaseball.com

Martin out with broken wrist: Richie Martin is out with a broken bone in his right wrist. He was hurt diving back into first base in Friday night’s intrasquad. Originally, the Orioles though he had a laceration underneath a finger nail on his left hand.

https://www.baltimorebaseball.com/2020/07/12/means-cant-believe-good-fortune-alberto-hopes-keep-hitting-outfield-uncertainty/

 

I did that in college diving into first.  Was In a cast for four weeks.

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5 minutes ago, wildcard said:

From baltimorenbaseball.com

Martin out with broken wrist: Richie Martin is out with a broken bone in his right wrist. He was hurt diving back into first base in Friday night’s intrasquad. Originally, the Orioles though he had a laceration underneath a finger nail on his left hand.

https://www.baltimorebaseball.com/2020/07/12/means-cant-believe-good-fortune-alberto-hopes-keep-hitting-outfield-uncertainty/

 

He went from a fingernail injury on his left hand to a broken bone in his right wrist...

That...Seems strange.

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So sad. I like Richie Martin and I was rooting for him. We don’t have any really good players on this team, but we have a lot of “feel good” guys that you really want to see do well.

He had one of the two best defensive players last season, when he lunged to his left for a grounder, the grounder took a sudden hop to the right and he caught himself, spun in the other direction, got to the ball and nailed the runner. What a great play that was! And it wasn’t his only one either. I guess we’re not going to see him this season…

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18 minutes ago, Philip said:

So sad. I like Richie Martin and I was rooting for him. We don’t have any really good players on this team, but we have a lot of “feel good” guys that you really want to see do well.

He had one of the two best defensive players last season, when he longed to his left for a grounder, the ground or took a sudden hop to the right and caught him self spun in the other direction got to the ball and nailed the runner. What a great play that was! And it wasn’t his only one either. I guess we’re not going to see him this season…

I feel good when we have good players on the team.

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Apparently he felt the pain in the right hand yesterday when he tried to play catch.

So he dove headfirst into first base, collided with the re-bulked up Chris Davis, and injured both hands.

I had a minor wrist fracture 4 or 5 years ago.  About the most minor you can have, a non-displaced fracture (the end of the bone had a crack in it, as opposed to a displaced fracture where a bone is broken clean through).  I was in a small amount of pain bit I couldn't pick up anything heavier than a pencil.  I couldn't turn a doorknob with that hand.  I certainly would have noticed it long before trying to play catch the next day.  I did wait four hours before driving myself one handed to the hospital so I could watch Frank Beamer's last ever game, and it wasn't that painful just sitting there, more "discomfort" than pain.  But I couldn't use the hand for anything.  And that was supposedly about as minor a fractured wrist as one could have.  Perhaps a less important bone would have been different (mine was the radius).

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1 hour ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

He went from a fingernail injury on his left hand to a broken bone in his right wrist...

That...Seems strange.

 

34 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I thought so too.   

Yeah, it does sound weird. I would assume he has both injuries. At first they could only tell that he had some kind of fingernail injury probably because they could actually SEE that one. Maybe his wrist was a little sore at the time, but they obviously didn't do an x-ray right there on the field.

 

I remember I broke my wrist in college and thought it was just a sprain. I didn't go to the doctor for about a week. Eventually I went in and had to have emergency surgery lol. I had no idea it was broken.

 

Hopefully he has a speedy recovery, but a wrist injury is no bueno. Takes time to heal, then rehab. Then you can try to play again. Might not be enough time for him this year. 

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2 hours ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

He went from a fingernail injury on his left hand to a broken bone in his right wrist...

That...Seems strange.

Sounds like it's the Redskins doctors diagnosing this versus the Peter Angelos specialists.  Maybe that's how we are cutting costs now. 

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2 hours ago, wildcard said:

From baltimorenbaseball.com

Martin out with broken wrist: Richie Martin is out with a broken bone in his right wrist. He was hurt diving back into first base in Friday night’s intrasquad. Originally, the Orioles though he had a laceration underneath a finger nail on his left hand.

https://www.baltimorebaseball.com/2020/07/12/means-cant-believe-good-fortune-alberto-hopes-keep-hitting-outfield-uncertainty/

 

Shame. Good guy.

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55 minutes ago, PHRESH said:

 

Yeah, it does sound weird. I would assume he has both injuries. At first they could only tell that he had some kind of fingernail injury probably because they could actually SEE that one. Maybe his wrist was a little sore at the time, but they obviously didn't do an x-ray right there on the field.

 

I remember I broke my wrist in college and thought it was just a sprain. I didn't go to the doctor for about a week. Eventually I went in and had to have emergency surgery lol. I had no idea it was broken.

 

Hopefully he has a speedy recovery, but a wrist injury is no bueno. Takes time to heal, then rehab. Then you can try to play again. Might not be enough time for him this year. 

He won't play again this year. You are right. 

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1 hour ago, oriole said:

That’s a shame. I didn’t necessarily expect big things from him but it’s have been cool to see him play alongside Iglesias. That’d have been some nice infield defense with Ruiz at third and Davis at first.

Those four guys combined for -14 defensive runs saved last season.  Maybe Martin would fit better at 2B but it’s still a below-average defensive infield at best.

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2 hours ago, PHRESH said:

 

Yeah, it does sound weird. I would assume he has both injuries. At first they could only tell that he had some kind of fingernail injury probably because they could actually SEE that one. Maybe his wrist was a little sore at the time, but they obviously didn't do an x-ray right there on the field.

 

I remember I broke my wrist in college and thought it was just a sprain. I didn't go to the doctor for about a week. Eventually I went in and had to have emergency surgery lol. I had no idea it was broken.

 

Hopefully he has a speedy recovery, but a wrist injury is no bueno. Takes time to heal, then rehab. Then you can try to play again. Might not be enough time for him this year. 

Especially on his throwing hand.

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