uncle milt wrote:first ever self-performed shoulder surgery
second. Rambo was first
uncle milt wrote:first ever self-performed shoulder surgery
Roy Halladay walked off the mound and found pitching coach Rich Dubee before reaching the foul line. He smiled.
The two shared a short conversation before the pitching coach went on to the next mound and the pitcher jogged off to finish his day's work.
Halladay, who missed close to 2 months last season with a lat injury, was among the first pitchers to throw live batting practice at Camp Clearwater on Tuesday morning. After Halladay and Dubee left, the players who remained on the field may have had the best perspective for how Halladay looked in his first bullpen session against hitters in 2013.
Among those who stepped in the batter's box against the two-time Cy Young winner were two hitters with credentials nearly as impressive: Michael Young and Chase Utley.
"He looked great. He looked like Roy Halladay," said Young, who played against Halladay for close to a decade when both were in the American League. "That was the Roy Halladay I remember seeing all those years in the American League. Everything was down in the zone; it had some zip; it was coming out of his hand really nice. I thought he looked great."
phdave wrote:I thought an immediate bump might be that one time you read RHP instead of RIP.
Maybe someone should change the title because I do the same thing.
phdave wrote:I thought an immediate bump might be that one time you read RHP instead of RIP.
Maybe someone should change the title because I do the same thing.
bleh wrote:Rename it "Roy Halladay, Phillies dies in freak farming mishap"
Barry Jive wrote:you're right, our pitching coach probably has no idea what's wrong with Halladay's mechanics
Barry Jive wrote:based on eight games of results