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Austin Jackson miniscus surgury, Webb TJ surgery, Petricka out for sea


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QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 04:00 PM)
Sox definitely should have grabbed Jon Jay when they got shields. LHB and good contact.

 

I think they really wanted him but the Pads must have wanted more in the trade.

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QUOTE (scotty22hotty @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 03:56 PM)
Odds are surgery with 6-8 weeks recovery and MLB CF ready in 10 weeks.

Trading for Bruce is highly likely now since he fills 2 holes.

Sadly he's horrible in RF.

Should be on the lower end of that at for the worst case scenario, if he needs surgery. More likely 4 -6 weeks.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 04:07 PM)
Connor McKnight ‏@C1McKnight 1m1 minute ago Chicago, IL

 

Jackson will need surgery. no date scheduled. likely next week. no timetable but minimum six weeks. Webb had TJ surgery. Petricka done 4 yr.

 

The good news just continues to roll in.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 05:07 PM)
Connor McKnight ‏@C1McKnight 1m1 minute ago Chicago, IL

 

Jackson will need surgery. no date scheduled. likely next week. no timetable but minimum six weeks. Webb had TJ surgery. Petricka done 4 yr.

They probably both done with the sox

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Sounds dumb but this is when we find out what type of team this really is.

 

They got back to .500, well within striking distance at 3.5 games. Now they lose Jackson for 6 weeks & know they have no internal re-enforcement coming out of the pen w/ Petricka coming back for the year.

 

June's schedule is pretty daunting & have a good amount of divisional games.

 

They are finally losing players to injury. Every other team in the division has dealt with it already, so now it's time to see what the Sox can do with it.

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QUOTE (SoCalSox @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 04:23 PM)
Sounds dumb but this is when we find out what type of team this really is.

 

They got back to .500, well within striking distance at 3.5 games. Now they lose Jackson for 6 weeks & know they have no internal re-enforcement coming out of the pen w/ Petricka coming back for the year.

 

June's schedule is pretty daunting & have a good amount of divisional games.

 

They are finally losing players to injury. Every other team in the division has dealt with it already, so now it's time to see what the Sox can do with it.

6 weeks plus a rehab assignment most likely. Could be as little as 4 weeks with a rehab assignment. That's why they said 6 weeks minimum.

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QUOTE (SoCalSox @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 04:23 PM)
Sounds dumb but this is when we find out what type of team this really is.

 

They got back to .500, well within striking distance at 3.5 games. Now they lose Jackson for 6 weeks & know they have no internal re-enforcement coming out of the pen w/ Petricka coming back for the year.

 

June's schedule is pretty daunting & have a good amount of divisional games.

 

They are finally losing players to injury. Every other team in the division has dealt with it already, so now it's time to see what the Sox can do with it.

Can it get worse honestly? This is happening during a 6-20 stretch or whatever it is. I'd be more concerned if they were winning.

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QUOTE (ptatc @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 02:25 PM)
6 weeks plus a rehab assignment most likely. Could be as little as 4 weeks with a rehab assignment. That's why they said 6 weeks minimum.

 

Everything I've read is that the surgery is arthroscopic & that a player should be back practicing within 2-3 weeks. Good chance he's back in 5-6 weeks, honestly.

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