Braves SS Johan Camargo injured his knee by simply running on to the field.
SI had an article on him for his 5000th game. Players voted him both the worst and fifth best umpire.
@Super70sSports: Today in 1971, Juan Marichal tosses his 50th shutout. 40 yrs later, scientists discover if u throw even 1 complete game ur arm will blow up. https://twitter.com/Super70sSports/status/895702735873617920/photo/1
A little more on Marichal.@Super70sSports: Today in 1971, Juan Marichal tosses his 50th shutout. 40 yrs later, scientists discover if u throw even 1 complete game ur arm will blow up. https://twitter.com/Super70sSports/status/895702735873617920/photo/1
Because all those arm injuries are faked?
Cy Young couldn't throw complete games if he threw the kind of pitches contemporary pitchers do. The stress these guys put on their arms is completely unnatural.
Don't pull this sh-t with a Mets fan, man.![]()
Then learn to throw like Seaver and Koosman.
If they are so much greater now, why do we need 5 starters, and 8 relievers? A guy can't throw a 100 pitches for fear of losing his arm.So just to be clear, in every other sport athletes are faster, stronger, better trained, have greater endurance and greater resiliancy.
So just to be clear, in every other sport athletes are faster, stronger, better trained, have greater endurance and greater resiliancy. But in baseball they're soft now because, why, fluoridated water? No god in the classroom?
The f-ck, joe? You're not making any sense at all beyond "old man yells at cloud." You sound like Ron Darling or Keith Hernandez.
If they are so much greater now, why do we need 5 starters, and 8 relievers? A guy can't throw a 100 pitches for fear of losing his arm.
They may be stronger and faster, but they are as fragile as grandma's china dishes.
It's the pitches. When pitchers started throwing "ungodly breaking stuff" beyond a simple curve, pitchers couldn't do this anymore. Seaver and Koosman couldn't pitch 70 CG a year. Were they coddled or p-ssies? It's been happening again over the last 30 years as computer analysis and kinesiology have broken down pitching to spin rates and placed insane twisting stresses on arms.
It has nothing to do with the pitchers -- they're stronger and better conditioned than ever. They're just doing stuff now that a normal human arm cannot do. If Bob Feller had tried to throw like a modern pitcher his arm would have shattered like Dave Dravecky's after 100 IP.
If they are so much greater now, why do we need 5 starters, and 8 relievers? A guy can't throw a 100 pitches for fear of losing his arm.
They may be stronger and faster, but they are as fragile as grandma's china dishes.