Twitter Poll: are the Yankees rushing Michael Pineda back to the team too early? May use your answer in a blog post tomorrow. Go!
— Greedy Pinstripes (@GreedyStripes) August 12, 2015
Michael Pineda was placed on the 15 day disabled list back
on July 30th with a forearm strain and was expected to miss at least
a month with the injury. Just a week later with the Yankees lead in the
American League East Division all but evaporated the team’s stance on Pineda’s
forearm strain and the amount of time he may be out has seemingly changed.
Pineda is already throwing off a mound and has even thrown a bullpen session
with the possibility of a rehab assignment start as soon as this weekend or
next week. Doesn’t it seem a little odd that the Yankees, who are notorious for
babying their pitchers, would change their tune so quickly and doesn’t it seem
like the team is rushing Pineda back for a playoff run? What say you? Enter a
Twitter Poll!
@GreedyStripes yes and it's horrible! He's been made of glass as it is! He should be given proper time to heal.
— Michael P. (@MichaelPawluk) August 12, 2015
@GreedyStripes sure seems that way. they said he wasn't coming back until Sept, next thing you know, he throwing bullpen sessions
— $amantha (@SamanthaJelly) August 12, 2015
@SamanthaJelly @GreedyStripes He's throwing bullpens to keep his arm fresh. Cashman has stated he will no pitch in a game til September
— John Cioli (@JohnC112461) August 12, 2015
@GreedyStripes he seems to be right on schedule. Took 10 or so days off (normal for a strain) and is slowly building up.
— Pitch Mechanics 101 (@PitchMechanics) August 12, 2015
@GreedyStripes Not rushing but easing foot off brake. Just 76 IP in '14 & sitting @ 118 IP now. If race was over he'd be shut down.#CalcRisk
— nyyankeefanforever (@nyyankeefanfore) August 12, 2015
I may be a fool but I trust the team of Yankees doctors and
decision makers. I know the team is seemingly going all out to make the
postseason in 2015 but I truly don’t believe they would make one playoff trip
worth more than the career of Pineda. If he’s throwing 100% pain-free and issue
free then I have no issue bringing him back at the end of August rather than
the beginning of September, two weeks won’t make or break Pineda if he’s pain
free. It could make or break the Yankees though…
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)