It will be telling if Frazier doesn't play everyday for the next few weeks. I can see Dusty going with an even Frazier/Rolen/Cairo rotation on the corners.
It will be telling if Frazier doesn't play everyday for the next few weeks. I can see Dusty going with an even Frazier/Rolen/Cairo rotation on the corners.
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
The Reds should be OK without Votto. I expect him to only miss about 3 weeks. Normally 2 to 3 weeks is the most someone misses from this type of injury and surgery. I've had it and I was up and walking about in no time. This is the easiest part of the Reds schedule now. They should survive this without too much of a problem. If you still can't beat under .500 teams even without your main cog then you were going to be in trouble anyway. I expect Frazier to get the bulk of the playing time at first. I really don't expect a trade for anyone at first unless the injury turns out to be more serious. It will be interesting to see who they bring up from the minors. I haven't read all of this thread but I don't have any idea who may come up from Louisville.
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If losing Votto for up to a month isn't a "big deal' probably shouldn't have gave him $250,000,000.
Of course its a big deal. This was the part of the schedule where the Reds could have made some serious headway, now we probably hope for surviving.
Injuries happen. Not really anyway to prevent it from happening, but to think its not a big deal is a bit crazy.
The one player the Reds need to step up now is Jay Bruce. He really is the only other player on the team capable of carrying a team for an extended period.
...the 2-2 to Woodsen and here it comes...and it is swung on and missed! And Tom Browning has pitched a perfect game! Twenty-seven outs in a row, and he is being mobbed by his teammates, just to the thirdbase side of the mound.
It's also a test of the Reds' very weak bench. Going into the year we knew that we could not afford serious injuries to either Votto or Bruce
The thing is, Kremcheck is not a mind reader. Votto tells him its OK. Votto then goes out and one minute he's limping down to first base and the next minute he looks as if nothing is wrong. I completely disagree with those who say it was "obvious" Votto was hurting. On some plays he looked as if he was favoring it, but other times, he looked fine.
My dad had a torn meniscus, but it was not discovered until three weeks later, when, what he thought to be minor pain didn't go away. The day he went in for surgery, he said the pain wasn't all that bad except for certain ways he moved the knee, he'd get a twinge. He got it fixed and had no more problems with it.
Votto may be the $250 million man, but you cannot stick him into an MRI machine for every scrape and bruise he may get. Votto probably thought it was a simple bruise, and figured he could play through the pain for a few days and it would clear up. Trainer probably looked at it, and told him to keep an eye on it and if it didn't clear up in a few days, then they'd get the MRI. So Votto played with the pain for a few days and it didn't get better.
Not sure how Kremcheck can be blamed for that.
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I'm still a little bit scared.. Would anyone be surprised to hear in a few weeks.. Well, once we got in the knee, it was worse than expected.. Votto will be out longer..
Kremcheck has a history of that... Heck, just with this, they initially announced that Votto just needed 1 day off..
I hope it's only 3-4 weeks.
And yes, Kremcheck has a horrible record of catching these injuries when they happen.. Or if he does catch them, his record of "well, what the heck, try to play through it" is really aggravating.
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
Just searching for some other examples of torn meniscus, and so far found this recent one for Emmanuel Sanders, WR for the Steelers. Torn on October 30th, had surgery soon after that, and then played on November 27th after practicing already on the 23rd and 24th. So figure maybe about 22 days between surgery and full activity.
Sanders practiced fully Wednesday and Thursday and, barring an unexpected setback, expects to play Sunday night against the Chiefs in Kansas City. He injured his knee in the Steelers' 25-17 win against New England Oct. 30 and had arthroscopic surgery shortly thereafter.
Thursday, Sanders said his knee felt good and that there has been no swelling, a good sign in his recovery.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...#ixzz20t1HmtR5
I agree. Don't forget Bowden accused him of malpractice with Jr (Bowden was later forced to apologize). Sure, Bowden was a dirtbag, but why would he publicly dennounce his own medical person? Well, we know that Doc Hollywood became the Reds doctor under an agreement with John Allen where Doc H PAID the Reds to do it. Typical mentality back then.
I'm sure Doc Hollywod is fine at repairing knees, shoulders, etc that he fails to diagnose in a timely manner, but he has a history of not catching stuff in a timely manner. He also has a history of sending players out to play before they are ready.. Clearing Jr to "pinch hit" when he could barely walk is probably the most glaring example.
The Reds need another doctor to look at their players when the player is hurt.
Maybe Doc Hollywood can still do the surgeries, but I don't want him to be the guy that looks at a player right after an injury.
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
We don't know exactly what happened here but some of us fans here on RZ upon hearing that he had swelling after this happened on the west coast, called for them to do an MRI right away given that this was Joey Votto and not Wilson Valdez. Let's hope both Joey and the Reds learned a lesson in all of this
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
Have the Reds announced who is getting called up yet?
...the 2-2 to Woodsen and here it comes...and it is swung on and missed! And Tom Browning has pitched a perfect game! Twenty-seven outs in a row, and he is being mobbed by his teammates, just to the thirdbase side of the mound.
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