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Forearm tightness... Left after 2 innings.......
Figures
Figures
MRI revealed a minor flexor strain, but no structural damage. No timetable though.
Still not the best of news, especially with Eduardo's situation.
What?
Per Rotoworld, he threw a bullpen session last week and could be facing live hitters soon. His ETA is expected to be late April.
Kinda running out of patience with this guy. I keep thinking this is the year but this is now year 4 and I'm still waiting.
that was a year and half agoBut But But Red Sox medical staff said he was fine when they signed him, didn't they?
Reports are that Pomeranz's bullpen session went well. This guy just isn't ever going to be a workhorse. If the Sox can squeeze 150 innings out of him this year I'd call it good.
Heard the Angels(?) are going to go with a 6 man rotation. Really think the Sox should consider doing it too with Sale wearing down in the second half and Price/Pomeranz issues.
Wouldn't mind them doing that either.. and what's the latest on ERod?
he's only going to be 25 years old in April. the knee injuries have been frustrating, but the ability's there.
Eduardo Rodriguez (knee) is expected to pitch in a minor league game next Tuesday.
Rodriguez made it through a successful three-inning round of live batting practice on Thursday morning in Red Sox camp. The 24-year-old left-hander isn't going to be rushed coming off October knee surgery, but it seems possible that he could be ready to join the Red Sox rotation around the middle of April. Rodriguez posted a 4.19 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and 150/50 K/BB ratio in 137 1/3 innings last season for Boston. Mar 15 - 11:49 AM
Eduardo Rodriguez - Boston Red Sox - 2018 Player Profile - Rotoworld.com
Thank you! I honestly thought he was older than 24 for some reason. Sub 3 ERA and a handful of wins this season from him and I'll call his season a success
so CY or bustThank you! I honestly thought he was older than 24 for some reason. Sub 3 ERA and a handful of wins this season from him and I'll call his season a success