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In Beltre we trust.
So did you guys not see that Cotts was claimed? That was per Heyman. No clue on who though.
Saw it but still no clue by who.So did you guys not see that Cotts was claimed? That was per Heyman. No clue on who though.
So did you guys not see that Cotts was claimed? That was per Heyman. No clue on who though.
You a bad boyShould have gotten Mitch to bail you out when these things happen.:rollseyes:
Garret Richards taken out on stretcher in Angels/Red Sox game. Tough break for Angels.
They called it the patellar. No clue. Got any idea?Tragic break for them. Can't imagine they've be able to overcome the loss of their best pitcher.
They called it the patellar. No clue. Got any idea?
Machado had a patellar ligament torn last year. So if it's anything like that it's bad.
Should have gotten Mitch to bail you out when these things happen.:rollseyes:
They called it the patellar. No clue. Got any idea?
See, now you want him. Knew you liked him all along.Funny guy..... I think he pitched a scoreless inning this year didn't he? I could use it right about now.
Patellar tendon originates from the rectus femoris muscle, holds the knee cap in place, and inserts on the tibia. If that's what it is, he's toast for the year.
That's what the Angels reported on ESPN. Looks like toastPatellar tendon originates from the rectus femoris muscle, holds the knee cap in place, and inserts on the tibia. If that's what it is, he's toast for the year.
Was just looking at the score and about to give up on the Rockies. Great.McBride just hit his 1st HR of the year for the Rockies and it happened to be a GS that just put them ahead by 3.
Meaning a full year, right?Patellar tendon originates from the rectus femoris muscle, holds the knee cap in place, and inserts on the tibia. If that's what it is, he's toast for the year.
That's awesome. I hate the Royals, so I am gonna hate getting beat by them this weekend. Go Rockies go!McBride just hit his 1st HR of the year for the Rockies and it happened to be a GS that just put them ahead by 3.
Meaning a full year, right?
Meaning a full year, right?