Who was the poster on here who kept killing the Yankee..

redlobsterdawg

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team doctors every time Scott Bittle put up another good outing earlier in the year. I even think that he went as far as saying that somebody should be "fired" for their mishandling of the situation. Well turns out that they ought to stick to being an expect in their picked profession because it does not look like Scott Bittle is going to be toeing the rubber any time soon. I love the folks who jump to a conclusion early so they can be message board heros. Nice work.
 

8dog

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is bittle's problem right now his shoulder? I didn't think it was.

I wasn't trying to be a message board hero. I already am.
 

redlobsterdawg

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that this guy was drafted 75th overall last year and was a 2nd round pick by the Yankees and their staff did a physical on his shoulder and arm and said "Thanks but no Thanks". Then all of a sudden, less then a year later, the guy develops arm problems and may be shut down for the rest of the season. I am going to have to say that the Yankees, who will pay anybody any amount of money if they think it will help them win baseball games, probably did their homework in a situation like this and saw this coming. Either that or they have some high dollar psychics. But hey, we can get back to wanting people fired if that makes you feel better.
 

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Bittle's problem now is his right biceps. I will say that the origin of the biceps is in the shoulder, however, the Ole Miss MD's were doing an MRI of his elbow, so that leads me to believe that the problem is in the insertion of the muscle.

The Yankee MD's "supposedly" found "wear and tear" in his right shoulder.
 

8dog

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its not that big of a deal. Im going to confess something. I didn't really want anyone fired.

There, its all out there on the table.

Seriously, you may be right. I just didn't pick up on it when he was completely dominating the best conference in America or when I looked at the x ray.

Now let's go get some popcorn shrimp.
 

Optimus Prime 4

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Plus, it's far too early to say they were right. He may rest it and be 100% in a couple weeks. This may be related, or it may not. It's far too early to tell.
 

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patdog

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At the pace this injury is being diagnosed, he'll be 30 before y'all evey know what the hell happened to him. Rumor on your message board last week was that he has a torn labrum. Right now, I'd say that seems a bit more likely than the official story.