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Baseball Musings
March 04, 2008
Wild Injury

It looks like Noah Lowry's wildness had an organic basis:

A day after a wild outing, Giants pitcher Noah Lowry was diagnosed with tendinitis in his left wrist Tuesday and sent back to San Francisco to see a hand specialist.

The lefty is expected to be inactive for at least three or four days. On Monday, he walked nine of the 12 batters he faced against Texas.

I saw some speculation that he was becoming Steve Blass, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

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Posted by David Pinto at 05:13 PM | Injuries | TrackBack (0)
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From what I read it was kind of crazy that they left him out there - when you go thru the order without any ABs then either something is physically wrong or something is mechanically wrong then something is going to be physically wrong - in his 1st spring outing why leave him out there?

Posted by: Bandit at March 4, 2008 09:24 PM

I'm not sure man, if it's that problem wouldnt he ... like felt pain during these few days? remember this isn't 1 game. it's 2 game where he was this bad.

Skeptical at this point

Posted by: RollingWave at March 5, 2008 01:51 AM
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