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1. Danny Posted: April 08, 2008 at 04:46 PM (#2734804)If anybody thought the long flight to Japan might have ill effects on the back of a man made of fine porcelain, why the hell did he go to Japan? It's not like anybody's going to get suspicious if Rich Harden gets slapped on the DL about March 15th.
Because if the A's left Harden at home, there was a substantial fear that he may have broken six ribs getting out of his bathtub without assistance from two of the team's trainers.
I'm skeptical that long plane flights can contribute significantly to a guy straining a lat. More likely the lat was already strained and the plane flight aggravated it, but probably not as much as pitching a full game in Japan did.
Rich Harden is a situation, like Mark Prior a couple years ago, where I advocate simply paying him to stay home and not touch a baseball for a full year, and then spending another year slowly rehabbing him back up to where he can pitch. His body just needs to recuperate before we try it again.
That might make sense as a baseball fan, but the A's are paying him $4.5 million this year and have a $7 million option on him for 2009. Sitting him for a year to see if it helps probably isn't in their best interests.
I guess you've never had back problems. Sitting in an uncomfortable seat for a long time can do a lot of things to your body.
Right, which brings us back to... why did Harden go to Japan?
Using the defintion of "back injury" as anything not on the front or side of the body, couldn't a back of the shoulder injury qualify?
The flight back from Japan was almost two weeks ago, and he made a start after that, correct?
It seems a lot more likely to me that he tweaked it either during that last start or in his side throwing more recently.
Hopefully he didn't use his pitching hand, because he probably broke the glass.
:runs out of room crying:
This is more concerning, but ultimately probably appropriate.
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