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Just imagine if we still had him......**sigh**

 

Thanks Warrior.

Interesting that now Straily is an FA.....maybe Pads sign him?

Quote from WindsorUK on March 29, 2019, 4:21 pm

Thanks Warrior.

Interesting that now Straily is an FA.....maybe Pads sign him?

Does not sound likely ... one report said Straily had 3 offers for AL clubs and will take a week to mull them. Being 31 and only one good season (2016) and an ERA over 4 for the past two season .... his sole plus to the Padres is that he does eat innings. On the other hand, with 3 clubs bidding, probably an overpay vs. his productivity plus if the Padres do believe in Allen, Quantrill, and the coming attractions later this season they don't want a roadblock.

If they add a SP ... likely a higher end piece.

Needs a second TJ.  Dammit!

That's why you need numbers of prospects not just a few quality.  Was hoping he pull a Paddock.  Fail.

Already had the surgery yesterday.

 

 

Quote from David Nevin on April 23, 2019, 5:56 pm

Already had the surgery yesterday.

 

 

Oh. I feel much better 🤒.

Sad news, Can't help but to think of Lubke and how he never recovered.

The only silver linings are that it's early in the season, and how young he is.

Anderson, keep your head up!   This SUCKS/isn't fair, but one of those billions of things in life you just have no control over.

Realistically HAVE to move to bullpen, but good news is progression as a RP different/faster than for a SP I assume...

... optimistically, if he goes slow, is looking at around 14-15 months by next ASB... come into rehab in controlled settings in short season, debut in full season before end of year?

But first things first... heal up.

https://madfriars.com/2020/02/26/prospect-notes-from-big-league-camp/

A year ago, Anderson Espinoza was generating buzz in his first work back from Tommy John surgery, but the talented righty left the mound on March 27 after re-injuring the elbow. He briefly considered walking away from the game, but instead underwent a second elbow surgery weeks later. Espinoza told us that the rehab experience this time around has been completely different and he’s now feeling great both mentally and physically.

While he hasn’t thrown a pitch in an official game since the end of the 2016 season, Espinoza – who is still just 21 years old for another week – the Venezuelan righty was optimistic as he began a throwing program on Monday. He’s still several months away from getting on a mound, but has hopes of joining an affiliate before the end of the year.

 

https://twitter.com/Catiree96/status/1250238729714905088

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