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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 5:52PM #11
laurenfrances
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Cashman: Pineda was “fully healthy” at time of trade



Yankees GM Brian Cashman:


“In no way do I believe, or do the New York Yankees believe, that the Seattle Mariners had any knowledge of any issues here with Michael Pineda prior to the trade or anything of that nature. He was a fully healthy player we acquired. We had full access to his medicals, which were clean.


“We had the opportunity to do a full physical exam, which we did, which came out clean. Michael has never had a shoulder issue nor has he complained of one with the Mariners, nor has he ever had any tests on the shoulder with the Mariners. This is just an unfortunate circumstance that can happen. It happened.”


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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:00PM #12
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I read about this news this morning and started doing this...



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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:03PM #13
Hustleorbench
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Apr 25, 2012 -- 5:52PM, laurenfrances wrote:


Cashman: Pineda was “fully healthy” at time of trade



Yankees GM Brian Cashman:


“In no way do I believe, or do the New York Yankees believe, that the Seattle Mariners had any knowledge of any issues here with Michael Pineda prior to the trade or anything of that nature. He was a fully healthy player we acquired. We had full access to his medicals, which were clean.


“We had the opportunity to do a full physical exam, which we did, which came out clean. Michael has never had a shoulder issue nor has he complained of one with the Mariners, nor has he ever had any tests on the shoulder with the Mariners. This is just an unfortunate circumstance that can happen. It happened.”





Excuses, excuses, excuses. Vazquez, Joba, Pineda.. Enough already.

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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:40PM #14
Stratocaster
Posts: 6,405

Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:03PM, Hustleorbench wrote:

Apr 25, 2012 -- 5:52PM, laurenfrances wrote:


Cashman: Pineda was “fully healthy” at time of trade



Yankees GM Brian Cashman:


“In no way do I believe, or do the New York Yankees believe, that the Seattle Mariners had any knowledge of any issues here with Michael Pineda prior to the trade or anything of that nature. He was a fully healthy player we acquired. We had full access to his medicals, which were clean.


“We had the opportunity to do a full physical exam, which we did, which came out clean. Michael has never had a shoulder issue nor has he complained of one with the Mariners, nor has he ever had any tests on the shoulder with the Mariners. This is just an unfortunate circumstance that can happen. It happened.”





Excuses, excuses, excuses. Vazquez, Joba, Pineda.. Enough already.






Stop being a crybaby.

1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:43PM #15
TheIronHorse
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Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:00PM, GCNSean wrote:


I read about this news this morning and started doing this...






ROFL

1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:43PM #16
ArtVandelay
Posts: 10,112

I blame this whole thing on Jeter's contract!  Yell  Hank better clean house!!!

1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:48PM #17
kingj
Posts: 372

I love how virtually every post splits into two camps: the sky is falling; the sky is just fine.  (For the record, I am among the former.)

1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:49PM #18
qwik3457bb
Posts: 5,751

Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:03PM, Hustleorbench wrote:


Apr 25, 2012 -- 5:52PM, laurenfrances wrote:


Cashman: Pineda was “fully healthy” at time of trade



Yankees GM Brian Cashman:


“In no way do I believe, or do the New York Yankees believe, that the Seattle Mariners had any knowledge of any issues here with Michael Pineda prior to the trade or anything of that nature. He was a fully healthy player we acquired. We had full access to his medicals, which were clean.


“We had the opportunity to do a full physical exam, which we did, which came out clean. Michael has never had a shoulder issue nor has he complained of one with the Mariners, nor has he ever had any tests on the shoulder with the Mariners. This is just an unfortunate circumstance that can happen. It happened.”





Excuses, excuses, excuses. Vazquez, Joba, Pineda.. Enough already.




3 completely different, unrelated pitching problems.


The Yanks' plan to develop Joba was working just fine in 2008, he hurt his arm the first time diving to get out of the way of a throw to 2nd by his catcher, if I remember right. That's not really Cashman's fault, I don't think. Joba mostly recovered, but we never saw his top stuff again, except for a relief appearance here or there.

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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:50PM #19
Hustleorbench
Posts: 3,147

Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:49PM, qwik3457bb wrote:


Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:03PM, Hustleorbench wrote:


Apr 25, 2012 -- 5:52PM, laurenfrances wrote:


Cashman: Pineda was “fully healthy” at time of trade



Yankees GM Brian Cashman:


“In no way do I believe, or do the New York Yankees believe, that the Seattle Mariners had any knowledge of any issues here with Michael Pineda prior to the trade or anything of that nature. He was a fully healthy player we acquired. We had full access to his medicals, which were clean.


“We had the opportunity to do a full physical exam, which we did, which came out clean. Michael has never had a shoulder issue nor has he complained of one with the Mariners, nor has he ever had any tests on the shoulder with the Mariners. This is just an unfortunate circumstance that can happen. It happened.”





Excuses, excuses, excuses. Vazquez, Joba, Pineda.. Enough already.




3 completely different, unrelated pitching problems.


The Yanks' plan to develop Joba was working just fine in 2008, he hurt his arm the first time diving to get out of the way of a throw to 2nd by his catcher, if I remember right. That's not really Cashman's fault, I don't think. Joba mostly recovered, but we never saw his top stuff again, except for a relief appearance here or there.




Just frustration setting in.

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1 year ago  ::  Apr 25, 2012 - 6:50PM #20
qwik3457bb
Posts: 5,751

Apr 25, 2012 -- 6:48PM, kingj wrote:


I love how virtually every post splits into two camps: the sky is falling; the sky is just fine.  (For the record, I am among the former.)




For the record, I don't think the sky is fine, but I don't think it's falling, either.


I'd like more info about how severe this torn labrum is before we get to "gloom and doom".


But this is a serious injury, and it puts Pineda's future in jeopardy.

Knowledge is Good -- Emil Faber
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