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Poor dear Hammer........
San Diego Padres left-hander Cory Luebke needs a second reconstructive surgery on his pitching elbow, forcing him to miss the 2014 season.
An MRI taken on Luebke's elbow Friday revealed a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament, MLB.com reported. The 28-year-old also missed the 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in May 2012.
"I guess the general consensus was the graft never took and that there were some problems from the get-go," Luebke told MLB.com on Tuesday night. "Kind of the way the process has gone ... the stops and starts, and every time we turned up the volume and intensity, it was never too long before we had a setback. That sort of let me know there's something going on.
"My gut feeling through the rehab process was this didn't seem right. And when we did the MRI, it was pretty clear what was going on."
Luebke, a first-round pick of the Padres in 2007 out of Ohio State, broke into the major leagues in 2010. His first full season for San Diego came a year later, when he appeared in 46 games (17 starts), going 6-10 with a 3.29 ERA while striking out 154 batters in 139.2 innings.
The following season, Luebke made five starts for the Padres, going 3-1 with a 2.61 ERA before being shut down due to the first elbow injury.
"I feel bad for him ... from 2011 through the first part of 2012, he was certainly on his way," Padres general manager Josh Byrnes told MLB.com. "This is a real setback. There's been a lot of missed time. Hopefully in a year or so, he can get back to being Cory Luebke.
"This whole thing has been a mystery."
Poor dear Hammer........
San Diego Padres left-hander Cory Luebke needs a second reconstructive surgery on his pitching elbow, forcing him to miss the 2014 season.
An MRI taken on Luebke's elbow Friday revealed a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament, MLB.com reported. The 28-year-old also missed the 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in May 2012.
"I guess the general consensus was the graft never took and that there were some problems from the get-go," Luebke told MLB.com on Tuesday night. "Kind of the way the process has gone ... the stops and starts, and every time we turned up the volume and intensity, it was never too long before we had a setback. That sort of let me know there's something going on.
"My gut feeling through the rehab process was this didn't seem right. And when we did the MRI, it was pretty clear what was going on."
Luebke, a first-round pick of the Padres in 2007 out of Ohio State, broke into the major leagues in 2010. His first full season for San Diego came a year later, when he appeared in 46 games (17 starts), going 6-10 with a 3.29 ERA while striking out 154 batters in 139.2 innings.
The following season, Luebke made five starts for the Padres, going 3-1 with a 2.61 ERA before being shut down due to the first elbow injury.
"I feel bad for him ... from 2011 through the first part of 2012, he was certainly on his way," Padres general manager Josh Byrnes told MLB.com. "This is a real setback. There's been a lot of missed time. Hopefully in a year or so, he can get back to being Cory Luebke.
"This whole thing has been a mystery."
Big wrong turn for man carrying gun in car may lead to 3-year jail term in Canada
Yeah really it's the gps's fault... come on!
If you really find that you feel the need to have a gun with you everywhere you go, maybe you need to consider or reconsider who you are and how you are living your life.
I know for some it is an actual necessity. However, that number would be in the single digits as far as percentage of the total population goes, so........![]()
Too bad the guy wasn't Beiber ^^
you see that story about the charter flight Bieber was on, said he and his father were unruly and out of control and the pilots had to wear oxygen masks because of all the pot smoke
that kid is fucked
you see that story about the charter flight Bieber was on, said he and his father were unruly and out of control and the pilots had to wear oxygen masks because of all the pot smoke
that kid is fucked
Poor dear Hammer........
San Diego Padres left-hander Cory Luebke needs a second reconstructive surgery on his pitching elbow, forcing him to miss the 2014 season.
An MRI taken on Luebke's elbow Friday revealed a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament, MLB.com reported. The 28-year-old also missed the 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in May 2012.
"I guess the general consensus was the graft never took and that there were some problems from the get-go," Luebke told MLB.com on Tuesday night. "Kind of the way the process has gone ... the stops and starts, and every time we turned up the volume and intensity, it was never too long before we had a setback. That sort of let me know there's something going on.
"My gut feeling through the rehab process was this didn't seem right. And when we did the MRI, it was pretty clear what was going on."
Luebke, a first-round pick of the Padres in 2007 out of Ohio State, broke into the major leagues in 2010. His first full season for San Diego came a year later, when he appeared in 46 games (17 starts), going 6-10 with a 3.29 ERA while striking out 154 batters in 139.2 innings.
The following season, Luebke made five starts for the Padres, going 3-1 with a 2.61 ERA before being shut down due to the first elbow injury.
"I feel bad for him ... from 2011 through the first part of 2012, he was certainly on his way," Padres general manager Josh Byrnes told MLB.com. "This is a real setback. There's been a lot of missed time. Hopefully in a year or so, he can get back to being Cory Luebke.
"This whole thing has been a mystery."