what about ur beloved brewers fan does his broken leg not get any sympathy haha!
what about ur beloved brewers fan does his broken leg not get any sympathy haha!
That is an awesome avatar. +Rep
I like the old Brewers' logo better.
haha but dont u agree with my avayar, dont u just wanna say the same thing thanks for + repp.
Its just so true. Eric Gagne needs to just go back in time to like 2004.
Gagne is doing an ok job. His numbers are a little misleading. 1, maybe 2 of his blown saves are not necessarily his fault. And he has had 5 straight games without giving upa run. He is doing an ok job at the moment.
Ya, this injury most definitely hurts the Brewers. But they have to regroup and get over it. There is still a lot of talent on this team.
I have gone through this surgery and the rehab that follows. It was a long, tough process for me, but I was over 50 when I had my surgery and had been lving without the ACL for 30 years. This young man should be OK in about 6-9 months and be ready for baseball again next season.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon
Well, ready to play yes. But will he be ready to play as well as he does now? From my (albeit secondhand) experience, while you may recover from surgery in 6 months, a year, whatever the doctors tell you, a lot of times, you have the surgery in your mind, and you are hesitant to put the injury in danger for some time.
Well going off the baseball spot here, John Cena tore his pectoral muscle right off the bone in his shoulder and he was back at it 5 months later. He went to therapy 2-3 times a day, even the day after surgery and he was 29...Yovani is younger so if he has the spark to get back out there maybe he'll try that.
The only flaw with that argument being that a) John Cena is on steroids, which help the body rehab faster. and b) With wrestling, they tend to exaggerate injuries.