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Yeah, Hamels takes all the proper precautions, and he gets questioned as soft by fans and media. It's a no-win situation. Lidge had his best year in '08 and worst year in '09, but he'll be late by a couple weeks for a season that will be neither perfect nor brutal. Madson or Baez will fill in for 2 weeks, which is no big deal. TAL |
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Not sure who said it but i rember hearing the act of pitching a baseball is one of the most unnatural motions ever for the human body Jerseygirl Jen
Last edited by transjen; 01-15-2010 at 12:29 AM. |
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Trouble is nobody knows for sure. The reason is that all bodies are different. When it comes to heat during the winter, everybody has a different reaction to the cold and heat, meaning 10-15 different reactions. Like smoking, some peoples' lungs last for 40 years without a major physical ailment, while someone else has major problems in half the time. Pitchers fall into a category where there are 10-15 different reactions with time as a major element. TAL |
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