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re: UCLA Pitcher Thatcher Hurd commits to LSU
Posted on 6/30/22 at 8:56 pm to Grey1030
Posted on 6/30/22 at 8:56 pm to Grey1030
I dont downvote almost anyone, im just challenging you on this because everyone else involved, including the kid feels confident in being ready to roll by late fall at the latest. If you are really a physician familiar with this, well cool. I hope you are wrong, but respect your opinion
Posted on 6/30/22 at 9:02 pm to josh336
He’s a freshman and not draft eligible as a sophomore. Absolute worst case he can sit out next year too and we will still get him back.
The only concern I would have with him is it seems like UCLA did not stretch him very far at all. I’m not sure if they were cautious for a reason, or if they were just dumb. He had 9 appearances and only pitched a little over 30 innings.
The only concern I would have with him is it seems like UCLA did not stretch him very far at all. I’m not sure if they were cautious for a reason, or if they were just dumb. He had 9 appearances and only pitched a little over 30 innings.
Posted on 6/30/22 at 9:07 pm to josh336
It’s all good. Stress reaction (J Smith) heals. Pars defects do not and are always vulnerable.
Core strength is paramount!! He must use proper form on the mound as well as in the gym. The stronger his core, the more likelihood of his back staying pain free and the issue not getting worse.
Core strength is paramount!! He must use proper form on the mound as well as in the gym. The stronger his core, the more likelihood of his back staying pain free and the issue not getting worse.
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