djskillz
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ORIGINAL: ewen21 Doug Bernier up, Nunez to the DL An oblique issue. Really? Nunez must not have worked out enough in the offseason. For a skinny guy, must have been out of shape. Seriously this medical staff needs to be fired. Do these idiots not know how to stretch by now? quote:
Bernier jumps onto the roster again. 9 lives. Oh, Whooopeee!!!! Bernier gets another chance. Maybe we should go grab us up some Nick Punto or Drew Butera too! Is Brendan Harris available? How about LewLew Ford? Can we talk Kubel or Bartlett out of retirement? quote:
Erv onto the restricted/suspended to make room. Why in the holy shit was he not on this list already? 20 reps each way on a sitting down oblique machine at 100-130 lbs three times per week will ensure this injury could NEVER happen. Not rocket science. Just can't help myself from chiming in on such an ignorant statement. Here's a guess, a Dan Cole fan, and somebody who has never played competitive sports (not golf, real sports) at even a low level. The vast majority of professional athletes, even baseball players, would laugh at your sure-fire remedy to avoid "oblique issues". Thank you. Baseball is a rather tough sport in terms of torque as well over the course of the season. Almost everything you do involves a violent twist of the body; swings, throws, pitching, etc. I'm never one to lay off this Twins' medical staff, but look around the league. Oblique injuries everywhere, from some of the best athletes in the sport. It's the nature of the beast.
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"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."
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