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Jose has shoulder stiffness

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Well at least it's his shoulder and not elbow but yeah, God fucking hates us. 

 

Shoulder injuries are usually worse.

 

 

"Let's see what it is before we speculate on something" Dan Jennings on Fernandez....quote of the year

 

if he has a torn shoulder, i speculate his leg is broken.

 

anywho, this is the culture of losing. Like someone else wrote, of course this happens to us. Wainwright goes down but nooooo cardinals are still the best in the league. Our guy goes down and there is nobody to pick up the pieces. Baseball gods dont like us.

 

 

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Yes but last thing you want is problems with the elbow right after recovering. 

 

If he had elbow tightness, it may actually be less concerning.  Could just be a part of the recovery process since in reality, he still is recovering.  The fact its an entirely new injury possibly is more worrisome.

 

 

Letting him throw 110+ pitches the other day after him getting injured the game after the last game he threw 110+ pitches was dumb. 

 

i was talking wife now he was over use  in home game were pitch alot i think that  how he got hurt last year he was over use

 

 

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