FishStripes: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: MLB Trade Deadline: Where each team stands right now

Ramirez Out for a few Days

Ramirez shoulder injury, apparently, wasn't that bad.  At least that is the official press release.

An MRI performed on Wednesday confirmed that shortstop Hanley Ramirez has a left shoulder strain that will require a couple days' rest.

Ramirez said that he felt the shoulder pop out and then back in during a swing in the ninth inning of Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Braves.

If that is accurate, that is good news, but still there is something in the article that is a little unsettling to me.  It is the fact that it has happened before.

This is the second time Ramirez has experienced shoulder problems swinging the bat. Last year, while playing Double-A ball in the Red Sox system, a similar incident happened. He had a big swing and miss on a changeup, resulting in shoulder pain.

A year ago, he missed three games because of his shoulder problem, but he says this pain isn't as severe as it was then.

"It was like three-quarters out [and the shoulder went back in]," said Ramirez of how he felt on Tuesday night. "Last year [when it happened], I got dizzy and I threw up."

Ramirez is a young, in shape, well nurtured athlete and he should recover quickly from this episode. But still I have a concern.

While I have no personal experience with this type of injury, I have seen a friend suffer through it time and time again.

Hopefully this won't be a reoccurring problem for Hanley but it bears watching over the next few years.  Now, I'm not a medical doctor and I don't even play one on TV but there is no way that if it keeps happening that it can't be hard on the tendons.

If Fishfan24 has some free time, which he doesn't, maybe he can enlighten us on the subject.

0 recs  |  Comment 1 comment |

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Shoulder Injuries
Shoulder injuries are notoriously complex and have a high rate of reccurence.  I hate shoulder injuries.    This is mainly because the shoulder is one of the craiest joints in the body, held by a small ligament, weak capsule, and 4 separate muscles, with little to no body attachment of its own.  Also, it has what's called a high degree of instability.

All this is neccesary to give the joint the incredible mobility that it has.

The problem is, most shoulder sprains (sprain is another word for small tear in ligamentous tissue), if they become severe, will eventually requrie shoulder surgery to shorten the rotator cuff muscles.  

Given that he's had more then one dislocation, it's my guess he'll have to have surgery eventually.  Luckily he's not a picther, but he is a SS, and the motion of throwing a baseball is the absolute worst possible position to put an arm into for a person who is prone to anterior dislcotions of the shoulder.

Short version: he'll be OK for now, but given his occupation, he will most likely eventually need surgery, which will probably be successful (given the he'll probably have a great surgeon and rehab program.

Hope that wasn't too confusing.

Baseball > Med School

by fishfan24 on May 23, 2006 3:39 AM EDT reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to the SB Nation blog about Florida Marlins.
Start posting about the Marlins »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

Connect_with_facebook

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

Jax_marlin_small
Watching Marlins in Jacksonville
190_fsu1_small
JJ = 2010 Cy Young?
Royconrad_fullthrottle_small
25 for 25: Marlins
Rsc_miami2_small
We have the tools, but we need...
12755_172185683753_502418753_2742536_4790236_n_small
Do the Marlins really have shot at the wildcard?
Percy_harvin_small
Chris Coghlan headed to DL with torn meniscus
Hnicks_small
My apologies to those offended by Uggla Slogan post
Hnicks_small
Marlins announcers need a new slogan
Orange_small
Coghlan to 3B?
Small
Nate Robertson is done

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

SPONSORS

SBNation.com Recent Stories

HOUSTON - JULY 24:  Pitcher Roy Oswalt #44 of the Houston Astros throws against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Minute Maid Park on July 24 2010 in Houston Texas.  (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images) +13 updates

Done Deal: Roy Oswalt Traded To Phillies, Will Make Debut Friday Night In Washington

WASHINGTON - JULY 29:  Adam Dunn #44 of the Washington Nationals watches the game against the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park on July 29 2010 in Washington DC.  (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

MLB Trade Deadline: Where Does Your Team Stand As Saturday Approaches?

Florida Marlins' Jorge Cantu watches his double against the Colorado Rockies in the first inning of a baseball game in Miami, Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Dan Uggla scored on the double. The Marlins won 5-2. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) +2 updates

Marlins Trade Jorge Cantu To Rangers For Pitchers Evan Reed, Omar Poveda

More from SBNation.com >


Managers

Drunkhomer_small craig

Gamefish_small GameFish