Saturday, April 26, 2014

Jose Campos To Have Tommy John Surgery


And another one down, and another one down, another Yankees pitcher bites the dust. The Yankees announced that Jose Campos underwent undergo Tommy John surgery and it will end his 2014 season. The official line was elbow inflammation but with Campos going under the knife yesterday and none of us knowing it goes to show you that you cannot believe everything you read on the internet, unless you read it here of course.

Campos missed much of the 2012 season with a stress fracture in his elbow and will now miss all of 2014 and some of 2015. Campos did not pitch much at all this spring which leads you to believe that the elbow problem has been around longer then we have been told.

And it's official, the Michael Pineda and Camp for Jesus Montero and Hector Noesi trade is officially cursed.

13 comments:

  1. Daniel...I don't know how you find all this stuff.
    You are a very talented, and humorous individual. I am glad to be in the mix with you.

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    1. I don't believe in writer's block. Maybe I'm special, or maybe I am just good at BS'ing people. Either way I'm glad you enjoy it.

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    2. Daniel...
      In your busy day, if you have time and all that stuff...would you send me some of that special BS, you seem to have an abundance of? I have no Idea of anything to write about.
      Maybe, one of the current Yankees, no, I think not...that has been done by a plethora of others. How about Whitey Ford and some of his bunch of Whiskey Slickers?

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  2. I think you are better suited for the history of the game then most. Let me stick to the current stuff :P or I will run out of things to write about.

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  3. Besides you have some very talented writers for the every day and special articles.
    Brian K, Brian D, Jack Niemuth and Bryan V are good solid writers...wish they would post and write more.

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    1. Damn, that is a shame, he was on another site with me and always had good stuff to comment with!
      Or was it Bryan V, I can't remember which, both are good!

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  4. Well, I hope your mother-in-law is doing well...our prayers and good wishes go out to you and your family.

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  5. Anyone around here ever have their Father, Grand-father or Uncle etc., after hearing an adventure you told them about, come back with..."Been there, done that!"?
    I find myself saying that...mostly to myself...when I hear some of the adventures told to me by my relatives and people I know!
    I was told, that is the biggest and sure sign, of old age!
    Just think, it is something all of you will have to deal with after you reach puberty! lol !

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    1. I don't plan to ever hit puberty so I'm not worried

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