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DanMetroMan : 3/15/2023 10:26 pm
Diaz injured celebrating and it looks bad
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Timmy Trumpet  
Spider43 : 3/15/2023 10:28 pm : link
Is sad.
Can't make this shit up  
KevinBBWC : 3/15/2023 10:28 pm : link
ridiculous.
Wow  
DanMetroMan : 3/15/2023 10:29 pm : link
Edwin Diaz looks like suffered a bad leg injury on final pitch in Puerto Rico win. Brother Alexis is crying on the field.
Just an incredibly mets thing.  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/15/2023 10:30 pm : link
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RE: Wow  
DanMetroMan : 3/15/2023 10:30 pm : link
In comment 16066116 DanMetroMan said:
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Edwin Diaz looks like suffered a bad leg injury on final pitch in Puerto Rico win. Brother Alexis is crying on the field.


-Heyman
That's not cursed  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:31 pm : link
That's stupidity

Other guys have gotten very injured celebrating. Anyone who does it now is a moron.

Also, the WBC appears too be--for whatever reasons--a very unsafe environment to play baseball. Lots of injuries.

They wheelchaired him off and kept his hurt leg elevated.  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/15/2023 10:31 pm : link
It was after a game and during an on-field celebration.

Oh, it was final pitch?  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:32 pm : link
Or was it piling on?

Big difference
Unreal.  
Beezer : 3/15/2023 10:34 pm : link
I hate this bullshit tournament.
Seriously fuck the WBC  
figgy2989 : 3/15/2023 10:35 pm : link
Looks like he blew out his knee
RE: Oh, it was final pitch?  
DanMetroMan : 3/15/2023 10:35 pm : link
In comment 16066123 Vanzetti said:
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Or was it piling on?

Big difference


The final pitch, the team was celebrating
RE: Oh, it was final pitch?  
figgy2989 : 3/15/2023 10:35 pm : link
In comment 16066123 Vanzetti said:
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Or was it piling on?

Big difference


Did it celebrating
It was during the  
Beezer : 3/15/2023 10:36 pm : link
fucking post-game celebration.
I wonder what  
Drewcon40 : 3/15/2023 10:36 pm : link
Uncle Stevie thinks of this?
RE: Unreal.  
Rory : 3/15/2023 10:36 pm : link
In comment 16066125 Beezer said:
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I hate this bullshit tournament.


Why?
RE: Wow  
81_Great_Dane : 3/15/2023 10:37 pm : link
In comment 16066116 DanMetroMan said:
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Edwin Diaz looks like suffered a bad leg injury on final pitch in Puerto Rico win. Brother Alexis is crying on the field.
Not on the final pitch. Jumping up and down with his teammates during the celebration.
Don’t get me wrong I’m  
Rory : 3/15/2023 10:38 pm : link
Upset too but I’ve been loving this tournament.

This sucks though
RE: I wonder what  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:39 pm : link
In comment 16066134 Drewcon40 said:
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Uncle Stevie thinks of this?


Don't be surprised to see future contracts with a void clause if guys get injured playing baseball for WBC or anywhere else outside of MLB.

Was his brother  
JoeMoney19 : 3/15/2023 10:41 pm : link
The one jumping up and down on him?
RE: RE: I wonder what  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/15/2023 10:43 pm : link
In comment 16066139 Vanzetti said:
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Uncle Stevie thinks of this?



Don't be surprised to see future contracts with a void clause if guys get injured playing baseball for WBC or anywhere else outside of MLB.


It's already affecting participation. And if I just gave a pitcher $100m+ there's no way I'd ever let him use that arm for anyone else in a game.
It looked like  
Ron Johnson : 3/15/2023 10:44 pm : link
He dislocated or broke his ankle
Well  
Drewcon40 : 3/15/2023 10:44 pm : link
I don’t know if we have a future Randall K Myers in the system but this certainly puts us in a tough position. At least it happened now and some planning can happen but this is now a huge hole.
RE: RE: Unreal.  
Beezer : 3/15/2023 10:44 pm : link
In comment 16066135 Rory said:
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I hate this bullshit tournament.



Why?


It’s fucking pointless.

And the injuries
How about high fives and hugs?  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:44 pm : link
Why these idiotic celebrations. I close my eyes every time the polar Bear does it.

These guys are young but not that young where they should be this stupid.

Jumping up and down on an uneven surface like the mound with other guys leaning their weight on you after your muscles are tense from just having undergone tremendous stress? Why such a dumb form of celebration?

I guess its just a Gen Z thing



Is it knee or ankle?  
moespree : 3/15/2023 10:45 pm : link
I've seen some people say his ankle was pointing in the wrong direction indicating a compound fracture, I've seen others say they were looking at his knee.

RE: How about high fives and hugs?  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/15/2023 10:45 pm : link
In comment 16066154 Vanzetti said:
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Why these idiotic celebrations. I close my eyes every time the polar Bear does it.

These guys are young but not that young where they should be this stupid.

Jumping up and down on an uneven surface like the mound with other guys leaning their weight on you after your muscles are tense from just having undergone tremendous stress? Why such a dumb form of celebration?

I guess its just a Gen Z thing




I have no idea why you're making this a "gen z" thing when it's been happening in sports for many decades.
RE: It looked like  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:46 pm : link
In comment 16066151 Ron Johnson said:
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He dislocated or broke his ankle


I was thinking high ankle sprain. Because the leg is so straight like he is trying to hold the foot in placce
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Woodstock : 3/15/2023 10:47 pm : link
Might be Achilles
couldnt even enjoy the jeff smith signing for 10 minutes  
Eric on Li : 3/15/2023 10:47 pm : link
hopefully just a sprain but doesnt sound great.
RE: RE: How about high fives and hugs?  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:48 pm : link
In comment 16066157 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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Why these idiotic celebrations. I close my eyes every time the polar Bear does it.

These guys are young but not that young where they should be this stupid.

Jumping up and down on an uneven surface like the mound with other guys leaning their weight on you after your muscles are tense from just having undergone tremendous stress? Why such a dumb form of celebration?

I guess its just a Gen Z thing






I have no idea why you're making this a "gen z" thing when it's been happening in sports for many decades.


Celebrations have been happening but not these moronic types where you jump in a scrum together.
RE: .  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:49 pm : link
In comment 16066159 Woodstock said:
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Might be Achilles


Yeah. That would make sense. Because the muscles are tight after throwing 100 mph pitches.
Wow, just brutal.  
bceagle05 : 3/15/2023 10:51 pm : link
When I saw the thread title I assumed it was Verlander.
And why didn't they get a stretcher?  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:52 pm : link
In the video, you can see his foot banging into the guys leg who is helping him and Diaz appears to wince.

it looks like a freak injury  
sshin05 : 3/15/2023 10:52 pm : link
nothing special happened. Mets can't have anything good.
I’m betting it is the Achilles. Absolutely brutal.  
Lafferty, Daniel : 3/15/2023 10:54 pm : link
Dorsal flexion of the foot and ankle during a team jump around celebration. The way he looks being carried off - the foot essentially hanging and feeling separated from the leg … that’s achilles.
undergoing xrays - bbi docs, does this mean it may be something other  
Eric on Li : 3/15/2023 10:55 pm : link
than an acl or achilles? i know they have that achilles test that's usually pretty conclusive right away. a broken bone, sprained ankle, or dislocated knee would be better than the worst outcome.

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Diaz now undergoing x rays, I’m told
RE: RE: RE: How about high fives and hugs?  
JayBinQueens : 3/15/2023 10:55 pm : link
In comment 16066162 Vanzetti said:
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Why these idiotic celebrations. I close my eyes every time the polar Bear does it.

These guys are young but not that young where they should be this stupid.

Jumping up and down on an uneven surface like the mound with other guys leaning their weight on you after your muscles are tense from just having undergone tremendous stress? Why such a dumb form of celebration?

I guess its just a Gen Z thing






I have no idea why you're making this a "gen z" thing when it's been happening in sports for many decades.



Celebrations have been happening but not these moronic types where you jump in a scrum together.


Maybe they should all just be doing hookers and blow like the good ol' days instead
RE: it looks like a freak injury  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 10:59 pm : link
In comment 16066172 sshin05 said:
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nothing special happened. Mets can't have anything good.


Many guys have been injured in celebrations in recent years. Kendry Morales broke his leg in a celebration much like this one.

RE: RE: RE: RE: How about high fives and hugs?  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 11:06 pm : link
In comment 16066181 JayBinQueens said:
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In comment 16066157 Ten Ton Hammer said:


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In comment 16066154 Vanzetti said:


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Why these idiotic celebrations. I close my eyes every time the polar Bear does it.

These guys are young but not that young where they should be this stupid.

Jumping up and down on an uneven surface like the mound with other guys leaning their weight on you after your muscles are tense from just having undergone tremendous stress? Why such a dumb form of celebration?

I guess its just a Gen Z thing






I have no idea why you're making this a "gen z" thing when it's been happening in sports for many decades.



Celebrations have been happening but not these moronic types where you jump in a scrum together.



Maybe they should all just be doing hookers and blow like the good ol' days instead


There actually might be something to that. In the past, the celebration came afterwards. But now these guys are so subject to scrutiny with everybody having a phone hoping to catch an athlete drinking or kissing a model that you really can't do other stuff.

In 1986,after they clinched, Mets players came out of the lockerroom and were drinking bottles of champagne on the mound, all sitting together. Imagine that today?
RE: Seriously fuck the WBC  
bwitz : 3/15/2023 11:10 pm : link
In comment 16066127 figgy2989 said:
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Looks like he blew out his knee


This. It’s not a Mets thing, it’s this fucking stupid WBC that has been forced down people’s throats. It will never be the goddamn World Cup. Stop with the bullshit already.
Eppler is probably on the phone to Zack Britton  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 11:10 pm : link
Hansel Robles might even get a call.
Lugo was never the same  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 11:13 pm : link
after injuring himself in WBC.

Guys just are not in baseball shape that early in the spring. In spring training, you can pace yourself but in WBC you to go 100%
I'm rooting for his knee cap  
moze1021 : 3/15/2023 11:13 pm : link
Popping over and back and just hurting like hell with no structural damage...

Worst case is Victor Cruz injury probably right??

What a disaster.
not achilles, it's right knee  
Eric on Li : 3/15/2023 11:25 pm : link
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New York Mets @Mets
Edwin Díaz injured his right knee after tonight’s WBC game. He will undergo imaging tomorrow and we will update when appropriate.


hopefully sprain or dislocation.
hopefully not a torn ligament.
Looking again maybe it is Achilles??  
moze1021 : 3/15/2023 11:26 pm : link
But that's doesn't need an x-ray..

Weird that no one has even reported whether it's knee or ankle or shin or whatever...

Maybe he just broke his leg and we'll see him in July?
RE: I'm rooting for his knee cap  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 11:27 pm : link
In comment 16066196 moze1021 said:
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Popping over and back and just hurting like hell with no structural damage...

Worst case is Victor Cruz injury probably right??

What a disaster.


After rewatching the video a couple of times, I don't think his foot was pointing in the wrong direction. He seems to be holding it like that on purpose, probably to relieve the pain.

Right before, he actually does put the foot down and try to walk on it.

But with these type of injuries, the inflammatory response is so extreme that it can look worse than it is. At least that's what Im hoping

RE: not achilles, it's right knee  
moze1021 : 3/15/2023 11:28 pm : link
In comment 16066208 Eric on Li said:
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New York Mets @Mets
Edwin Díaz injured his right knee after tonight’s WBC game. He will undergo imaging tomorrow and we will update when appropriate.



hopefully sprain or dislocation.
hopefully not a torn ligament.


Ok that makes sense..

Yeah I'm sticking to my wish of patella dislocation.

I actually did that once celebrating a made 3 pointer in pickup basketball..lol..worst pain of my life
RE: not achilles, it's right knee  
Vanzetti : 3/15/2023 11:31 pm : link
In comment 16066208 Eric on Li said:
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New York Mets @Mets
Edwin Díaz injured his right knee after tonight’s WBC game. He will undergo imaging tomorrow and we will update when appropriate.



hopefully sprain or dislocation.
hopefully not a torn ligament.


Probably the quickest Met injury report in history.
ok well here's something wishful - stroman was pitching 5 mos post-acl  
Eric on Li : 3/15/2023 11:34 pm : link
his surgery was on march 19 and his rehab was on track to get him back mid-sept on a starters workload (75+ pitches). this was back in 2015.

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Marcus Stroman is starting tonight. For the Lansing Lugnuts, the Toronto Blue Jays’ A-ball affiliate, but still: He’ll be throwing baseballs to professional batters. Five months ago, that was something that no one but Stroman foresaw. And five years ago, the chronological realities of rehabbing from in-season surgery might have proven his prediction wrong. But Stroman’s is a special case, a partnership of personality and science that points the way toward the future of injury rehab.

Stroman’s comeback story starts with what appeared to be a knockout blow, struck on a spring training field in mid-March. During pitchers’ fielding practice, Stroman and third baseman Josh Donaldson converged on a bunt. Donaldson called off Stroman, who planted his foot on the wrong patch of grass in his eagerness to avoid his larger, charging teammate. The pitcher heard a pop, noticed that his left knee “felt hollow, kind of like it was empty,” and fell to the ground. Soon after, he visited the team doctor, who told him, “You tore your ACL.”

When he takes the mound tonight (with two of his therapists in attendance), Stroman will be limited to 65 to 70 pitches. If all goes well, he’ll move up to Triple-A Buffalo and throw 85 to 90 next Monday in Pawtucket, after which we could see him back in the big leagues as soon as September 12. He’d prefer to stay in the rotation, but Toronto’s staff is more stacked than it was when he went down. At the trade deadline, teams with aces to sell tried to pry Stroman away from Alex Anthopoulos, but Toronto’s GM kept Stroman and still landed a rental ace, David Price. Now he might be close to putting the two together, which would be a potent combination in October regardless of Stroman’s role.

The Science Behind Toronto Flamethrower Marcus Stroman’s Rapid ACL Recovery - ( New Window )
I sprained my ACL once  
Vanzetti : 3/16/2023 1:03 am : link
I guess I shouldn't be calling anyone else a dumbass because when i was 22 I injured it dancing wasted and wearing cowboy boots, which led me to slip on some spilled beer when one of my buddies jumped on my back

Anyway, I was sure I tore it completely. It hurt like hell. Could not put any weight on it at all. It took about 6 weeks with rehab to get better. But it then lingered and was never 100% again
All us Mets fans  
giantsFC : 3/16/2023 2:04 am : link
Sensed this absurd spending felt eerily similar to the Bonilla Sabrehagan Coleman year.
Not a Met fan here  
mattnyg05 : 3/16/2023 5:53 am : link
But I feel like if this is as bad as it looks it might really destroy the WBC. No team is going to want to send their players into it, worse than it is already. Which is good because it sucks.
RE: All us Mets fans  
Vanzetti : 3/16/2023 5:56 am : link
In comment 16066265 giantsFC said:
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Sensed this absurd spending felt eerily similar to the Bonilla Sabrehagan Coleman year.


That’s why I didn’t mind when the Correa deal fell through.

With Bart waiting in the wings, there was no need for Korea at all. If they wanted to spend money, they should’ve spent some more on the bullpen
Fuck Selig and the WBC  
BigBlue7 : 3/16/2023 6:33 am : link
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RE: All us Mets fans  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 6:45 am : link
In comment 16066265 giantsFC said:
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Sensed this absurd spending felt eerily similar to the Bonilla Sabrehagan Coleman year.


I didn't feel that way at all... the team won 101 games last year.

The '91 Mets won 77

This sucks and yes it's bad Mets luck....but spending is never, ever a bad thing and Uncle Steve remains the hero in this story.

Props to Brandon Nimmo.. hopefully more guys just follow his lead, especially after signing a big contract.
Celebrating  
SoZKillA : 3/16/2023 7:09 am : link
In a meaningless 5-2 exhibition game win… puzzling
RE: Celebrating  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 7:24 am : link
In comment 16066315 SoZKillA said:
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In a meaningless 5-2 exhibition game win… puzzling


For those that haven't seen the video, he was kind of normal level pumped up after game ending strikeout... but then his teammates all kinda jumped on him and were way more animated/excited than he was and he kinda just started going with it..

Not gonna fault the guy for celebrating with his team... the better question is why are all these guys there risking injury in the first place

Serious question: Do MLB owners benefit financially from WBC? Is there an incentive to allow players to participate beyond player satisfaction?
It's baseball, and it's a game for national pride  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/16/2023 7:54 am : link
It's not really puzzling. Two giant baseball-proud countries playing a win or go home game.
have to imagine  
Burt64 : 3/16/2023 8:36 am : link
the Mets will be there. i think Buck is a big fan of Britton as well.

Ken Rosenthal
@Ken_Rosenthal
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Free agent reliever Zack Britton will throw a simulated game on Thursday at UC-Irvine. About eight teams are expected to be in attendance.
no curse, just a stupid, ill conceived, contrived tournament that  
Victor in CT : 3/16/2023 8:36 am : link
nobody cares about. Why would anyone want players being paid hundreds of millions to ramp up and go full tilt too early when they should be working up to the season slowly and risk injury in meaningless games before the season is beyond me. So glad none of the Yankees key players participated.
Only Thing I got is....  
Gmanfandan : 3/16/2023 8:49 am : link
Acuna went out in 2020 and the Braves won the whole damn thing anyhow.

#LFGM
Let's just hope it's  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 8:52 am : link
something he can get back from by August..

Regular season unfortunately getting less important in baseball with the playoff expansion...but what it means is you just need to be good enough to get in and then anything can happen (see: Phillies)
A little insight into knee injuries....  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 8:52 am : link
First off, you want an MCL sprain and a dislocation of the knee and not an ACL tear. A meniscus tear would be bad as well and could come with a sprain of the ligament which will extend recovery. It didn't look like a tendon issue, but Giants fans know how bad that is(Cruz).

Shortly after the injury, a dr can manipulate the knee and tell immediately if the ligaments are torn and if it's a really bad injury. If he blew up his knee, the teams usually announce that they believe it's ligament damage, but they want more tests.

The initial tests will be xrays which will only show bone injuries. They do this to see if theres any dislocation or bone injuries obviously. The MRI is the big test and is usually done within days of the injury, if not next day. They need to wait for swelling to go down first. The MRI will confirm if the ligaments and cartilage is still intact.

I did not see the actual injury, just the aftermanth. Is there a video of the injury?
the same shit  
pjcas18 : 3/16/2023 9:01 am : link
gets asked about the Olympics.

Players like playing for their countries. it's a dream for many of them - sometimes as big or bigger than playing in MLB, NHL, NBA, etc.
Good stuff kmed!!  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 9:03 am : link
No good video of the injury... he was in the middle of a group of guys jumping up and down and drifting laterally, holding shoulders

When I dislocated my patella, it got stuck and had to be reset by the doctor at the hospital, which obviously wasn't the case for Diaz..but I was really lucky to have no tears, just needed to do PT and wear a brace that kind of stabilized what was now a bit more of a loose knee for a bit

So again, I'm crossing my fingers this was a dislocation and he bounces back quickly, which it seems like your assessment deems a possibility
Dislocations can pop back easily.  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 9:19 am : link
Could happen on its own(sublexation) or you can do it yourself. If it was a dislocation, it would scare the shit out of someone thinking it was some brutal break or something. Once reset, it will heal in a few months. This or an MCL sprain would be ideal, but based off the reactions, its something thats either more severe or seemed more severe(dislocation or acl).

RE: Dislocations can pop back easily.  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 9:30 am : link
In comment 16066430 Kmed6000 said:
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Could happen on its own(sublexation) or you can do it yourself. If it was a dislocation, it would scare the shit out of someone thinking it was some brutal break or something. Once reset, it will heal in a few months. This or an MCL sprain would be ideal, but based off the reactions, its something thats either more severe or seemed more severe(dislocation or acl).


Haha yes...I was 17 in high school when my injury happened...my knee was quite disfigured and had kids screaming and crying... but to your point healed in a few months without surgery.

Conversely... you sometimes see ACL tears with no visible signs, right? That would "look" much less scary to the lay person

Yeah, for a few reasons.  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 9:35 am : link
1. Everyone reacts differently. I tore my ACL twice, once in each knee. First one felt like an explosion and the second one felt minor and I tried to walk it off.

2. A lot of times with knee injuries, there are other injuries as well. ACL and MCL. ACL and meniscus. ACL, meniscus, MCL, bone bruise, they are all common in injuries like this.

3. It can also be scary for someone that's never had it before. You know something is wrong, but you don't know what and you freak out and overreact(hoping that's this situation).
The fact that you didn't hear anything about his acl  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 9:37 am : link
immediately after the game can either be a somewhat promising sign or could just mean diaz hasn't seen the right dr's yet.

One thing they dr's cant do is rule out ligament damage without an mri. So until that mri is done, you wont know.
This is devastating news for Met fans  
Metnut : 3/16/2023 10:02 am : link
He's a key piece of the team, and having 60-70 innings of elite pitching in the highest leverage situations is a hard loss to handle. I'll hope for good news, but this looks like an ACL tear which would likely keep him out for 2023.

I'm not going to blame the WBC. The games have been fun, and you can really see the energy out there from the players and a lot of fans. Injuries happen in regular spring trainings games too and there hasn't been a rash of guys getting hurt in the WBC. This is just a completely freak accidence and it truly sucks that it had to happen to one of the Mets best players. There's really no one to blame or point fingers at, it's just unfortunate and sucks.

I guess much better this than Tommy John or a shoulder TOS type of thing. Completely brutal for 2023, but it doesn't jeopardize his outlook for the rest of his Mets contract.
RE: I sprained my ACL once  
Section331 : 3/16/2023 10:26 am : link
In comment 16066251 Vanzetti said:
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I guess I shouldn't be calling anyone else a dumbass because when i was 22 I injured it dancing wasted and wearing cowboy boots, which led me to slip on some spilled beer when one of my buddies jumped on my back

Anyway, I was sure I tore it completely. It hurt like hell. Could not put any weight on it at all. It took about 6 weeks with rehab to get better. But it then lingered and was never 100% again


I sprained my MCL and it hurt like fuck. My doctor told me I would have been better off if it had torn, but I was skiing 2 weeks later (albeit with enough wrap to starngle a goat). I don’t think that is the case with Diaz. The way they elevated his leg would lead me to believe it could be a broken and/or dislocated ankle. Hope I’m wrong.
RE: It's baseball, and it's a game for national pride  
Section331 : 3/16/2023 10:28 am : link
In comment 16066337 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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It's not really puzzling. Two giant baseball-proud countries playing a win or go home game.


Agreed, the WBC means a lot more to international players than domestic. That said, I think teams will start putting clauses in contracts to protect themselves.
RE: RE: I sprained my ACL once  
moze1021 : 3/16/2023 10:39 am : link
In comment 16066538 Section331 said:
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I guess I shouldn't be calling anyone else a dumbass because when i was 22 I injured it dancing wasted and wearing cowboy boots, which led me to slip on some spilled beer when one of my buddies jumped on my back

Anyway, I was sure I tore it completely. It hurt like hell. Could not put any weight on it at all. It took about 6 weeks with rehab to get better. But it then lingered and was never 100% again



I sprained my MCL and it hurt like fuck. My doctor told me I would have been better off if it had torn, but I was skiing 2 weeks later (albeit with enough wrap to starngle a goat). I don’t think that is the case with Diaz. The way they elevated his leg would lead me to believe it could be a broken and/or dislocated ankle. Hope I’m wrong.


Mets already put out a release saying it was his knee

When they lifted him his knee bent, and thats why he told them to put him back down. Then he was trying to keep his leg straight... which I think just indicates it was hurting him to bend at the knee
Mike Trout  
pjcas18 : 3/16/2023 10:40 am : link
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“I talked to (U.S. teammate Adam) Wainwright about this during the Canada game,” Trout said. “This is the funnest experience I’ve had on a baseball field. To represent your country, it’s been a blast. Obviously, there’s risk involved. (But) you’re still playing baseball in spring training. For me, being part of this atmosphere, it’s special. It means a lot to me. I knew going in it was going to be a fun time. I never knew it was going to be this fun.”


ask David Wright about it.

Some American players consider it just as important and prideful as the International players.
from martino - this sounds like they think something is torn  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 10:41 am : link
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Mets closer Edwin Diaz will have an MRI on his right knee midday Thursday -- and the mood in the organization is grim.

Initial indications are that Diaz’s injury, suffered immediately after Diaz closed out Puerto Rico’s win over the Dominican Republic on Wednesday in the World Baseball Classic, is "bad," in the words of one source. People briefed on the situation fear that Diaz could be lost for a significant period, perhaps the entire season.


i think the only glimmer of hope is that if it were something more major like patellar i think that would be known. if it's ACL, there's at least some precedent of stroman getting back in 5 months to pitch. id guess that's the "significant period, perhaps entire season" since stroman cut it pretty close.

his surgery was march 19 and he came back sept 12 and went 5--0 the rest of the way including 1 win in 4 starts in the playoffs. he threw 47 innings including playoffs. in his first 4 starts in the regular season his era was 1.67 and based on other sports ACL recoveries have improved since 2015.
https://sny.tv/articles/mets-fear-worst-edwin-diaz-mri - ( New Window )
That sounds like an ACL+ to me.  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 10:43 am : link
ACL and MCL tear or an ACL and meniscus. If it's the latter, he's not coming back this year. If its a clean ACL tear, sure, he can be back in 5/6 months if everything goes perfect, but that's unlikely.
A sprain is a tear, there are different levels.  
BH28 : 3/16/2023 11:06 am : link
The difference between an MCL sprain and an ACL sprain is that an MCL sprain will heal on its own and an ACL never will.

That's why the large majority of the time ACL reconstructions happen with partial tears or full ruptures.

The science behind the ACL reconstruct is not completely understood I believe, when they use the tendon graft for a new ACL, it essentially has to undergo a transformation to become a ligament.

I've been told by my surgeon that the graft acts like a scaffold for regrowth, but the main point is that the process takes like 6 weeks to happen.

The main issue post surgery is the leg muscles melt away. So in theory, if you can get past the 6 week mark without injuring the graft, it becomes an exercise in how quickly can muscle and range of motion be rebuilt. Range of motion rebuilding starts the day of surgery.

As kmed says, meniscus and MCL injuries can delay the ACL surgery process.
I see no problem with the WBC  
Chris684 : 3/16/2023 11:14 am : link
Other than that the MLB owners and typical American MLB fan doesn’t care about the tournament as much as the players obviously do.

I don’t subscribe to the theory that you have to wrap these guys in bubble tape. They can just easily get hurt in Spring Training.

As a Mets fan, the harder thing to come to terms with here is that this happened during the immediate postage celebratory gathering at the mound.

We have been Grammatica’d
If they manipulated his knee and said  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 11:15 am : link
that they believe it's a major knee injury BEFORE the MRI, then the ACL is completely torn. At this point, it's about what other injuries happened to the knee. Hopefully the meniscus is in tact because that can be a degenerative problem.
At least no  
Everyone Relax : 3/16/2023 11:26 am : link
wear and tear on the arm and elbow this year!! YAYYYYY
Fudge  
Optimus-NY : 3/16/2023 12:02 pm : link
Don't even know what to say to this. The season is over before it even begins. Diaz is a key stone player. They can't win without him. I'll hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
at least elite closer is a luxury nobody else has either  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 12:11 pm : link
it sucks but there's a reason most other teams dont heavily invest in RP and it's bc it's the most variable position that's year to year and possible to find cheap.

the mets may already have enough RP for the regular season without diaz. they should definitely look to add more but you can do worse than robertson, he saved a WS game last year.

and thankfully with cohen you know that a 100m player getting hurt doesnt make him less likely to spend, if anything it probably makes him more likely to spend. which they absolutely should try to start doing right away with whatever players are left out there who have any chance of helping them. whether it's britton or someone else. Mike Minor is i believe still unsigned and he's been worth a shot converting back to relieving for a couple years.
Optimus and other down fans  
Drewcon40 : 3/16/2023 12:11 pm : link
There is no positive spin but this team can still make the playoffs. Better it happened now. I know these players have different impacts and roles but Acuna and Soroka were both lost mid season for the Braves.

Díaz hurt is not good but the season can offer some opportunity.
RE: I see no problem with the WBC  
GiantGrit : 3/16/2023 1:14 pm : link
In comment 16066627 Chris684 said:
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Other than that the MLB owners and typical American MLB fan doesn’t care about the tournament as much as the players obviously do.

I don’t subscribe to the theory that you have to wrap these guys in bubble tape. They can just easily get hurt in Spring Training.

As a Mets fan, the harder thing to come to terms with here is that this happened during the immediate postage celebratory gathering at the mound.

We have been Grammatica’d


Yankees fan checking in, the injury sucks. But look at how many star players sign up for this tournament. It clearly matters to them.

Its a fun tournament and refreshing to see these guys really want to participate. Celebrate responsibly.

Hoping he's ok.
Mets  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:20 pm : link
will issue a statement in 10 minutes
Did he go for an MRI already?  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 1:25 pm : link
If there is a lot of swelling, they can't do the MRI right away. If they are speaking without an MRI, I'd guess its bad news. They know if the ligaments are torn already, they just won't know what other problems there could be.
patellar per martino  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 1:27 pm : link
that's awful.
RE: patellar per martino  
speedywheels : 3/16/2023 1:29 pm : link
In comment 16066879 Eric on Li said:
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that's awful.


As in torn patella? Isn't that what happened to Victor Cruz?
"About  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:35 pm : link
8 months" so done for the year
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DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:36 pm : link
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Edwin Diaz update: A general timeline to return after patellar tendon is usually about eight months, Billy Eppler said. In quick cases it can take six months.

“We won’t update Edwin’s timeline for a while,” he said.

Diaz is in “great spirits,” Eppler said.
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pjcas18 : 3/16/2023 1:36 pm : link
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Edwin Diaz will have surgery to repair patellar tending injury today, according to Billy Eppler. The timeline is eight months.
yeah that's  
Kmed6000 : 3/16/2023 1:36 pm : link
devastating. sorry guys
at least  
pjcas18 : 3/16/2023 1:37 pm : link
it wasn't his shoulder or elbow.

if you want an optimistic view
RE: at least  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 1:41 pm : link
In comment 16066906 pjcas18 said:
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it wasn't his shoulder or elbow.

if you want an optimistic view


id imagine with insurance they will get $ back too. now might be a good time to see if the white sox are looking to save some money on hendriks (i know he has his own health issues at the moment, which is why maybe chw would be willing to talk).
Assuming  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:46 pm : link
standard insurance rules, Diaz has to miss regular season 60 days before it kicks in. So the Mets have to pay Diaz out of pocket for April/May. I have ZERO insight regarding what the situation with Diaz insurance is because for the WBC, players were personally insured so what that means for the Mets? I have no idea.
Hendriks  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:48 pm : link
still had to wear a surgical mask when he visited White Sox camp so I can't imagine he's anywhere near coming back. He insists he will pitch this year, but how much/when? Still unclear.
Unbelievable that he chose to play in the WBC...  
dannysection 313 : 3/16/2023 1:54 pm : link
After signing a contract worth more than 100 million?

I cannot believe the Met's would allow that in his contract.

Playing was his choice....Plus, these guys are in spring training mode, but representing their country so going 100%, even if their body is not ready for it.

Lots of players skip it (I don't see Austin Riley or Zach Wheeler out there), for just this reason.

There's no way to candy coat it, he irreplaceable and the Met's chances of winning anything have taken a big hit.

Fuck the WBC.....
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DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:55 pm : link
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Some Comps

Matt Strahm (lefty) had surgery to repair his right patellar tendon in Oct 2020. He missed most of ‘21 season, finally returning to form in ‘22

Garrett Richards (righty) had surgery to repair his left patellar tendon in Aug 2014. Came back to throw 207 innings in ‘15
RE: Hendriks  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 1:55 pm : link
In comment 16066942 DanMetroMan said:
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still had to wear a surgical mask when he visited White Sox camp so I can't imagine he's anywhere near coming back. He insists he will pitch this year, but how much/when? Still unclear.


right but if it's just taking on $ risk why not? cant imagine the white sox are counting on much from him so i cant imagine it would take much to get them to be willing to save that $.
RE: .  
Eric on Li : 3/16/2023 1:56 pm : link
In comment 16066961 DanMetroMan said:
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Mets Fix
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Some Comps

Matt Strahm (lefty) had surgery to repair his right patellar tendon in Oct 2020. He missed most of ‘21 season, finally returning to form in ‘22

Garrett Richards (righty) had surgery to repair his left patellar tendon in Aug 2014. Came back to throw 207 innings in ‘15


the richards one is probably what eppler was referencing when he said could be 6 months. i assume richards was throwing by february 2015 if he got in a full 207 innings that year.
It's  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 1:59 pm : link
Cohen's money but I don't see the Mets taking back a player recovering from cancer who may or may not make it back this year who has a 15 million dollar salary for 2024. Stranger things have happened but I'd be surprised if they went that route.
Mid-season  
HewlettGiant : 3/16/2023 2:00 pm : link
What teams be sellers in June thus who might be on the market
Nitpicking  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 2:01 pm : link
but doesn't appear Richards was ready for OD. Made his first start in the Angels 12th game, so he was probably a bit behind come ST.
I mean, this is the Mets, and a pitcher  
islander1 : 3/16/2023 2:04 pm : link
of course this happens.

Screw us. Seriously.
RE: Nitpicking  
DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 2:08 pm : link
In comment 16066979 DanMetroMan said:
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but doesn't appear Richards was ready for OD. Made his first start in the Angels 12th game, so he was probably a bit behind come ST.


Yeah, he opened the season on the IL, made a few minor league appearances and then was activated. Obviously, they are 2 different people, 2 different knees and one is a SP and the other isn't but he got hurt 8/21/2014, returned to the Angels 4/19/2015, 8 months after the injury.
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DanMetroMan : 3/16/2023 2:08 pm : link
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BEST COMP: Zach Eflin (righty) had surgery on his right patellar tendon in September 2021 and returned to throw for the start of the 2022 season, but was later sidelined with a separate knee injury in June
RE: Unbelievable that he chose to play in the WBC...  
Ten Ton Hammer : 3/16/2023 3:54 pm : link
In comment 16066959 dannysection 313 said:
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After signing a contract worth more than 100 million?

I cannot believe the Met's would allow that in his contract.



To be clear, you know Lindor, Alonso, and McNeil are there too, right?

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