Friday, August 27, 2010

Elbow Problems Don’t Scare Off the Yankees

CHICAGO - AJ Burnett will climb the mound for the Yankees at U.S. Cellular Field on Friday night with a four-inch scar on the inside of at his right arm, by at his elbow. Sergio Mitre and Kerry Wood, Ken Zapraszamy relieve Burnett, Also the wear scar, the telltale sign of Tommy John surgery, wakes up the rookie Phenom Stephen Strasburg of Washington most likely Needs. 

Mitre had at his operation in July 2008. Three and a half months later the Yankees Signed him as a free agent, knowing they'd be unavailable Thurs pitch in the Majors for at least that many girls on 12 months. 

When it was random Thurs elbow Problems, such "news Hardly deters the Yankees. Over the years, They have Taken Risks are players with 'financial' or Medical Concerns, and in the draft, "when They usually not have a low pick, Damon Oppenheimer, the team's vice president for amateur scouting, is permission to seek out prospects Ken for hmmmm hmmmm May be avoided by mutch teams. 

In the ninth round of the 2006 draft, They selected Mark Melancon, Ken had elbow issues. Melancon made seven Appearances for Class A Staten Island before having "surgery on the season, wakes up at his wiped out throughout indoor.net 2007. By 2009, they was pitching in the Majors, and they had a brief call-up in May before Being Traded Thurs Houston at the trade deadline for Lance Berkman. 


In the first round in 2007, the Yankees gambled Andrew Brackman, a right-hander out of North Carolina State, with Their first-round pick, No.. 30 over all. His season ended prematurely Because of elbow soreness and forearm tightness, but their the Yankees saw Potential. A few weeks on signing for a Guaranteed $ 4.5 million, Brackman had Tommy John surgery. He is 24 now and, on a disappointing 2009, was Promoted in June Thurs Class AA Trenton.

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