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Monday, November 23, 2009

WEEI: JD Drew explains his surgery

####### ouch, man.

As Drew pointed out, he had already discovered that getting shots was not the answer to this problem. And when executing simple things like reaching across the kitchen table for a salt shaker had increasingly become a chore, he knew a trip to Boston was a necessity.

“I got to the point a couple of times where it was really painful during the season but got the shot and it took the edge off,” Drew explained. “When you’re doing baseball every day I think your body is loosened up and more accepting to those motions you do. But when you come home for the offseason and everything starts healing up that’s when a lot of time you start noticing scar tissue build-up in that area and that’s when I was like, ‘Golly man, this is not not normal’. I didn’t know if it was rotator cuff affecting my AC joint, or a labrum issue. I knew it hurt like heck on top of my AC joint but I wasn’t sure if it was coming from somewhere else. That’s when we went in to get a picture of it and get some scans and all it was was a pretty simple bone spur right on top of my AC joint. I think it’s been building up being a left-handed hitter who doesn’t release my top hand and kind of rolls around, those two bones rub together ever since I’ve been playing the game of baseball. It finally got to a point where a shot wasn’t gong to fix it.”

...“I didn’t want to go in with this thing nagging me here and there next year, having to take a day here and there, and getting cortisone shots. Dr. [Thomas] Gill said he was glad we did it because he said I probably wouldn’t have made it through the year fighting that thing. Now we’re good to go.”

Repoz Posted: November 23, 2009 at 02:26 PM | 15 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. OCD SS Posted: November 23, 2009 at 02:50 PM (#3394402)
At least he had the surgery fairly quickly so he has the offseason to recover.
   2. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: November 23, 2009 at 03:49 PM (#3394425)
I think it’s been building up being a left-handed hitter who doesn’t release my top hand and kind of rolls around, those two bones rub together ever since I’ve been playing the game of baseball.


I don't know anything about baseball body mechanics and the like, but why would it make a difference if he were a lefty or a righty? This is probably baseball 101, but do lefties release their top hands more often than righties? I guess I remember lefty swings better than righty ones and a lot of the great ones (Griffey, Will Clark, Mattingly) involve the top hand being released, whereas the righties I can think of (Jeter...Jeter) seem to follow through with both hands.
   3. Non-Youkilidian Geometry Posted: November 23, 2009 at 04:17 PM (#3394443)
I think his point is that because he's a lefty who doesn't release his top hand, this puts added strain on his left (back) shoulder, which is the one he had surgery on. If he hit righty with a mirror-image swing, the strain would be on his right shoulder. I don't think he's saying anything about whether lefties or righties are more likely to use a top-hand release swing. I'd guess there isn't a significant difference. For instance, IIRC, righties like Manny and A-Rod both release their top hands.
   4. aleskel Posted: November 23, 2009 at 04:17 PM (#3394444)
do lefties release their top hands more often than righties?

I don't think there's a lefty-righty componant to it - I can think of plenty of righties who release the top hand (ARod, Manny, Soriano come to mind). I believe the releasing the top hand and long follow-through was a Charlie Lau idea.

EDIT: coke to #3
   5. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: November 23, 2009 at 04:22 PM (#3394450)
ok, I see that I misread what he meant.
   6. CFBF Hates Hyphens Posted: November 23, 2009 at 04:24 PM (#3394455)
I enjoy the mental image of Drew reaching across the table for the salt shaker, feeling a stab of excruciating pain in his shoulder and shouting, "Golly! That hurts!"
   7. Steve Balboni's Personal Trainer Posted: November 23, 2009 at 04:37 PM (#3394468)
If Youkilis reached across the table for the salt shaker, I'm sure it would be with incredible hustle and intensity. And then, if the shaker was empty, he would throw his helmet across the kitchen, scowl, and tell whoever was in the room to f*** themselves.

JD Drew, as we all know, experienced pain while reaching for the salt because he doesn't like to salt his dinner if he feels a little dinged up. It's frustrating to Red Sox fans, though, because he has arguably the prettiest salt shaker motion of anybody in major-league baseball when he does salt his meal.
   8. New York Necks Posted: November 23, 2009 at 05:03 PM (#3394499)
I enjoy the mental image of Drew reaching across the table for the salt shaker, feeling a stab of excruciating pain in his shoulder and shouting, "Golly! That hurts!"

I'm seeing Jim Thome doing that instead.
   9. Jacob Posted: November 23, 2009 at 06:06 PM (#3394552)
I'm seeing Jim Thome doing that instead.
No, Mr. Incredible would never do that!
   10. bunyon Posted: November 23, 2009 at 06:11 PM (#3394563)
Clearly, Mr. Drew just didn't want the salt badly enough.
   11. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: November 23, 2009 at 06:18 PM (#3394572)
I enjoy the mental image of Drew reaching across the table for the salt shaker, feeling a stab of excruciating pain in his shoulder and shouting, "Golly! That hurts!"

This makes me think of The Soup's running gag about Aaron Carter being a #####.
   12. i'm not STEAGLES and you shouldn't be either Posted: November 23, 2009 at 06:40 PM (#3394609)

This makes me think of The Soup's running gag about Aaron Carter being a #####.
isn't he?
   13. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: November 23, 2009 at 06:45 PM (#3394617)
isn't he?

Since all I know about him is what I've seen on The Soup, I'd say he seems pussified, yes.
   14. Dale Sams Posted: November 24, 2009 at 06:20 AM (#3395286)
JD Drew, as we all know, experienced pain while reaching for the salt because he doesn't like to salt his dinner if he feels a little dinged up. It's frustrating to Red Sox fans, though, because he has arguably the prettiest salt shaker motion of anybody in major-league baseball when he does salt his meal.


Mrs Drew: "What can I say? Every night, I pencil in the ham or German brezel...then about 90 minutes before dinner, he comes in saying 'I'm not feeling it tonight skip.'"

"I have no idea what that means."
   15. BarrettsHiddenBall Posted: November 24, 2009 at 06:35 AM (#3395291)
For Drew, "Golly" is disappointing. I appreciate the effort not to take the Lord's name in vain, but I'd hoped he uses exclusively biblical utterances to match his diet.

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