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"12:28 PM - News: El Duque to DL, Park to Start Tonight
...posted by Matthew Cerrone...
The Mets have announced that RHP Orlando Hernandez has been put on the disabled list with bursitis in his shoulder.
The team has announced that RHP Chan Ho Park, who had been slated to start for Triple-A tonight, will start tonight in place of Hernandez.
In four starts in Triple-A this season, Park is 3–1 with 7.29 ERA. He has allowed 17 earned runs in his last 15 innings pitched.
By the way, according to the Mayo Clinic, bursitis is a painful condition caused by inflammation in the areas around your joints.
…from what i can gather, the only immediate remedy is for el duque to wait for the inflammation to go down, which could take weeks…once that happens, he’ll most likely need to do some strength conditioning, followed by the standard slow-roll of long-tossing and simulated games before returning to the rotation…in other words, he’s timetable is up in the air, no matter what you read, until the swelling goes down…"
"12:28 PM - News: El Duque to DL, Park to Start Tonight
...posted by Matthew Cerrone...
The Mets have announced that RHP Orlando Hernandez has been put on the disabled list with bursitis in his shoulder.
The team has announced that RHP Chan Ho Park, who had been slated to start for Triple-A tonight, will start tonight in place of Hernandez.
In four starts in Triple-A this season, Park is 3–1 with 7.29 ERA. He has allowed 17 earned runs in his last 15 innings pitched.
By the way, according to the Mayo Clinic, bursitis is a painful condition caused by inflammation in the areas around your joints.
…from what i can gather, the only immediate remedy is for el duque to wait for the inflammation to go down, which could take weeks…once that happens, he’ll most likely need to do some strength conditioning, followed by the standard slow-roll of long-tossing and simulated games before returning to the rotation…in other words, he’s timetable is up in the air, no matter what you read, until the swelling goes down…"
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