June 22, 2007
Anibel Under the Knife
Anibal Sanchez's season is over. Fishstripes provides the details. And that blog also wonders who is watching out for the pitchers on the team:
Dan is absolutely correct that the sudden increase in innings for Sanchez last season, and others, meant he was an injury waiting to happen.
But Brickell also has a point. How in the world wasn't this problem spotted before Anibal was sent to the minors and before exploratory surgery had to be performed. Really, I could see that Sanchez was still having shoulder problems, and I wasn't the only one. If it was identified sooner would it have changed the outcome? Probably not. But the fact that the existence of potential injuries aren't noticed until they happen doesn't inspire much confidence. Case in point, Dontrelle Willis.
I'm not sure whose job it is to evaluate the pitchers, though one would think it would be the pitching coach. But whoever it is, they are putting our young arms in jeopardy by sending them out to the mound when they are damaged goods.
Posted by David Pinto at
09:05 AM
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