Y2Jimmy0 Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (SoCalSox @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 12:41 PM) I get the feeling that if they add one of the two OF'er (especially Cespedes), I think they'll bring back Alexei on a cheap 1-2 year deal. Jon Heyman mentioned Jimmy Rollins in his column today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiSoxFanMike Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 01:20 PM) Jon Heyman mentioned Jimmy Rollins in his column today. Pass. I think Saladino could put up better numbers than him for much cheaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackmooncreeping Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (ChiSoxFanMike @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 01:21 PM) Pass. I think Saladino could put up better numbers than him for much cheaper. Agreed. Rollins posted a .224 average, 13 hrs, 41 rbis, and committed 9 errors in 13334 games last year. Not sure if Saladino can hit 13 hrs, but his base running advantages more than make up for it. Not to mention the $$ difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaconOnAStick Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Agreed. Rollins posted a .224 average, 13 hrs, 41 rbis, and committed 9 errors in 13334 games last year. Not sure if Saladino can hit 13 hrs, but his base running advantages more than make up for it. Not to mention the $$ difference. Jimmy Rollins is probably tired of baseball after playing 37 games a day in 2015. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jose Abreu Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (blackmooncreeping @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 02:05 PM) Agreed. Rollins posted a .224 average, 13 hrs, 41 rbis, and committed 9 errors in 13334 games last year. Not sure if Saladino can hit 13 hrs, but his base running advantages more than make up for it. Not to mention the $$ difference. And the defense. Though, to be fair, just 9 errors in 13334 games is spectacular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Sacamano Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (Alexeihyeess @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 02:27 PM) Jimmy Rollins is probably tired of baseball after playing 37 games a day in 2015. Lmao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackmooncreeping Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (Alexeihyeess @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 02:27 PM) Jimmy Rollins is probably tired of baseball after playing 37 games a day in 2015. heh-heh...134 gms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marky Mark Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Dec 31, 2015 -> 11:10 AM) Looking back on this trade, I still think we got the best return, but I am growing concerned that Frazier may put up 2013-like numbers for us. I think those 2013 numbers should be our expectation with his switch to the AL. Then if he can come anywhere close to his last 2 seasons instead, we should be very excited. Either way, as someone else mentioned, a 3B with good D, 20 HR 70+ RBIs, and clubhouse leader will be sooo much better than it has been recently. All while paying him a quite reasonable salary and not giving up either of our 2 biggest prospects in a not so deep system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3GamesToLove Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Dec 29, 2015 -> 02:01 AM) Fans didn't love Todd Frazier because of his numbers, though his numbers were good enough. They loved him for his spirit. To fans, Frazier was not a line item on a balance sheet. He wasn't a clean set of digits all in a row, given meaning by odd acronyms such as WAR and OPS and the delightful-sounding BABIP. Fans here didn't quantify Frazier or study him like he was an equation or mine his statistics for undiscovered lodes of "value''. They just enjoyed him. On and off the field. He gave them a reason to smile. And go to the ballpark. ... Todd Frazier brought fans in, because they thought they knew him and they liked what they thought they knew. Ditto Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce. Frazier wasn't numbers. Frazier was family. http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/col...-fans/77627880/ Try using quotation marks, dude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caulfield12 Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 (edited) QUOTE (3GamesToLove @ Jan 1, 2016 -> 08:34 AM) Try using quotation marks, dude. Why would I be writing from the perspective of a Cincy sports columnist? It's also a lot easier to get italics and bold to function with a pc compared with an ipad for some strange reason. Edited January 1, 2016 by caulfield12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3GamesToLove Posted January 3, 2016 Share Posted January 3, 2016 QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jan 1, 2016 -> 09:44 AM) Why would I be writing from the perspective of a Cincy sports columnist? It's also a lot easier to get italics and bold to function with a pc compared with an ipad for some strange reason. I couldn't tell until halfway through that it wasn't your own writing...that's why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GGajewski18 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Frankie Montas out 2-4 months with a rib injury Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSox13 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Montas had a stress reaction in his rib. The rib resection procedure was performed in Dallas, Texas by Dr. Greg Pearl, the same physician who removed a rib from Josh Beckett in 2013 to relieve pressure caused by Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. http://www.truebluela.com/2016/2/12/109823...gers-2-4-months I wish Frankie well in his recovery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptatc Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Feb 12, 2016 -> 08:27 PM) http://www.truebluela.com/2016/2/12/109823...gers-2-4-months I wish Frankie well in his recovery. That's really odd. I've never heard of removing a rib because of a stress reaction in it. That's a really drastic measure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSox13 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (ptatc @ Feb 12, 2016 -> 08:33 PM) That's really odd. I've never heard of removing a rib because of a stress reaction in it. That's a really drastic measure. Could it stem from his excess weight and the throwing motion that comes from being a pitcher or even a poor diet combined with weight training? I had never heard of such a thing from a pitcher and didn't know Beckett had this done. For anyone interested in Thoratic Outlet Syndrome: Thoracic outlet syndrome is a condition whereby symptoms are produced from compression of nerves or blood vessels, or both, because of an inadequate passageway through an area (thoracic outlet) between the base of the neck and the armpit. http://www.medicinenet.com/thoracic_outlet...ome/article.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptatc Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Feb 12, 2016 -> 09:20 PM) Could it stem from his excess weight and the throwing motion that comes from being a pitcher or even a poor diet combined with weight training? I had never heard of such a thing from a pitcher and didn't know Beckett had this done. For anyone interested in Thoratic Outlet Syndrome: http://www.medicinenet.com/thoracic_outlet...ome/article.htm Its a common procedure for thoracic outlet especially if they have an accessory 1st rib. I've seen stress reactions in ribs. They are rare. The couple I've seen are in Olympic caliber triathletes usually from an improper arrow position in biking. However, they are treated conservatively. I've never heard of any bone being removed for a stress reaction. In the most severe cases they do surgery to reinforce the bone like kevin white. This isn't an option for the rib due to the size and shape of the bone but removing it is really drastic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Y2Jimmy0 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Talk about selling high Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSox13 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (ptatc @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 05:09 AM) Its a common procedure for thoracic outlet especially if they have an accessory 1st rib. I've seen stress reactions in ribs. They are rare. The couple I've seen are in Olympic caliber triathletes usually from an improper arrow position in biking. However, they are treated conservatively. I've never heard of any bone being removed for a stress reaction. In the most severe cases they do surgery to reinforce the bone like kevin white. This isn't an option for the rib due to the size and shape of the bone but removing it is really drastic. Holy cow! Thanks for the in-depth response, seriously, that's good insight right there and I appreciate it. Any idea as to what potential long term effects this may have for Frankie? Even though Frankie is no longer a part of the Sox organization, I still wish him the best and hope he can continue his dream of becoming an MLB pitcher. Everything I've read about him has indicated he's a really good guy and its saddening to hear of things like this happening to people like Frankie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptatc Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 08:07 AM) Holy cow! Thanks for the in-depth response, seriously, that's good insight right there and I appreciate it. Any idea as to what potential long term effects this may have for Frankie? Even though Frankie is no longer a part of the Sox organization, I still wish him the best and hope he can continue his dream of becoming an MLB pitcher. Everything I've read about him has indicated he's a really good guy and its saddening to hear of things like this happening to people like Frankie. Shouldn't be much of an issue. I'm guessing it's an upper rib from the description but they really didn't say. Those won't effect much functionally. If it's a mid or lower rib, it's going to hurt like crazy to breathe and especially cough for a good month. That may take a little longer. However, I've never worked with an athlete with a mid to lower rib removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsox Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 A former Rockie pitcher had a rib removed while still active player. He came back for a year or two. His name was Aaron Cook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LDF Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (oldsox @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 10:51 PM) A former Rockie pitcher had a rib removed while still active player. He came back for a year or two. His name was Aaron Cook. ok, i will admit this, why would one volunteer to have a rib remove..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hi8is Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 06:07 AM) Holy cow! Thanks for the in-depth response, seriously, that's good insight right there and I appreciate it. ptact is the man. He's got a legitimate medical background and worked professionally in the sports PT world if memory serves correct. Helped me out here when I had a boxers fracture. Big shout out to him - great guy to have on this board. Another example of Soxtalk winning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptatc Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 (edited) QUOTE (hi8is @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 04:06 PM) ptact is the man. He's got a legitimate medical background and worked professionally in the sports PT world if memory serves correct. Helped me out here when I had a boxers fracture. Big shout out to him - great guy to have on this board. Another example of Soxtalk winning. The thoracic outlet sydrome is the most common reason. The rib compresses on the neurovascular bu dle and they lose their sensation in their fingers. This can happen with a normal rib or sometimes people have an accessory or extra rib. We usually can help them without the surgery but sometimes it's necessary. Edit: sorry the response was supposed to be for the "why would they have a rib removed" question. Thanks for the complement. I have worked for nfl, mlb, Olympic teams as well a variety of high schools around the south suburbs. Edited February 13, 2016 by ptatc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LDF Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 QUOTE (ptatc @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 10:09 PM) The thoracic outlet sydrome is the most common reason. The rib compresses on the neurovascular bu dle and they lose their sensation in their fingers. This can happen with a normal rib or sometimes people have an accessory or extra rib. We usually can help them without the surgery but sometimes it's necessary. many thanks, i guess i am going to medical wiki to see what the underline is ..... either way, something for me to read and to learn about. again thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSox13 Posted February 14, 2016 Share Posted February 14, 2016 QUOTE (ptatc @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 03:37 PM) Shouldn't be much of an issue. I'm guessing it's an upper rib from the description but they really didn't say. Those won't effect much functionally. If it's a mid or lower rib, it's going to hurt like crazy to breathe and especially cough for a good month. That may take a little longer. However, I've never worked with an athlete with a mid to lower rib removed. I searched the net but could not find any info that specified which rib Montas had removed. Thanks again for your insight. You certainly know your stuff ptatc. QUOTE (hi8is @ Feb 13, 2016 -> 04:06 PM) ptact is the man. He's got a legitimate medical background and worked professionally in the sports PT world if memory serves correct. Helped me out here when I had a boxers fracture. Big shout out to him - great guy to have on this board. Another example of Soxtalk winning. I could not agree more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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