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Tyler Wells 2024


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59 minutes ago, Warehouse said:

Eh, Baumann just got to face more batters per inning given all the walks and hits he gave up.  Wells had K% of 25% vs. 22.3% for Bauman.  His ERA, FIP, xFIP, and SIERA were all better than Baumann.

Fair point, thanks for backing up your opinion with stats.

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1 minute ago, interloper said:

Hey we'll take it. It means our pitching depth is that much better next year, even though he'll be out the first couple months.

Until he breaks down again

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18 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Early reports sound like internal brace, and procedure today 6.17.2024

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/orioles-tyler-wells-undergoes-internal-brace-procedure/

That's good. By the time he gets back he'll almost 31, so there's some age decline uncertainty to go with the health uncertainty.

I certainly won't be counting on him for anything. But you can hope 2 years of light workload (and a reinforced ligament) will rejuvenate him. 

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37 minutes ago, Spy Fox said:

That's good. By the time he gets back he'll almost 31, so there's some age decline uncertainty to go with the health uncertainty.

I certainly won't be counting on him for anything. But you can hope 2 years of light workload (and a reinforced ligament) will rejuvenate him. 

Could he be back by the start of next season? I’m not sure of the exact recovery time for this procedure but I know it’s less than TJS. 

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1 minute ago, dystopia said:

Could he be back by the start of next season? I’m not sure of the exact recovery time for this procedure but I know it’s less than TJS. 

Nevermind, should have clicked the link before posting. 

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22 minutes ago, dystopia said:

Nevermind, should have clicked the link before posting. 

Oddly enough - that contradicts what I saw elsewhere. Normal TJ is like 12-13 month recovery and I feel like internal brace was closer to  months (below link for some evidence). Missing the first few months of next year (we are basically 3 months into this season) would suggest he’ll need at least 11 months to return, which doesn’t jive with it being a quicker recovery (or the timeline in the below article). 9 months from now, even being relatively conservative, puts him back in March. Especially if he’s coming back as a reliever and doesn’t have to build up as much, I would think he should be close to ready for opening day, if not fully ready 

 

https://www.armoredheat.com/armored-heat-blog/tommy-john-vs-ucl-repair

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