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OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury

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OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury 

Post#1 » by LittleOzzy » Tue May 19, 2009 1:20 am

Ready to return from the disabled list, New York Yankees reliever Brian Bruney blamed an 8 1/2-minute wait during an umpires' video review for causing a strained flexor muscle in his right elbow.

Bruney went on the disabled list April 25, six days after he was warming up in the bullpen during the seventh inning when umpires checked video before upholding a home run by teammate Jorge Posada. Bruney then entered in the eighth and got three outs.

"Major League Baseball needs a way to figure out if it's a home run or not," Bruney said Monday. "It shouldn't take 8 1/2 minutes, and I think that's what screwed me up."


Bruney kept on warming up, not sure how long it would take for umpires to return to the field.

"I could have quit throwing, I could have waited and started again," he said. "I don't know if he's coming out in 30 seconds or three minutes or 8 1/2 minutes. It turned about to be the latter. I mean, that's a long time for a reliever to be throwing or any pitcher to be throwing."


http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Baseball/MLB/ ... 96-ap.html

Very odd excuse.
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Re: OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury 

Post#2 » by youngLion » Tue May 19, 2009 2:43 am

LittleOzzy wrote:
Ready to return from the disabled list, New York Yankees reliever Brian Bruney blamed an 8 1/2-minute wait during an umpires' video review for causing a strained flexor muscle in his right elbow.

Bruney went on the disabled list April 25, six days after he was warming up in the bullpen during the seventh inning when umpires checked video before upholding a home run by teammate Jorge Posada. Bruney then entered in the eighth and got three outs.

"Major League Baseball needs a way to figure out if it's a home run or not," Bruney said Monday. "It shouldn't take 8 1/2 minutes, and I think that's what screwed me up."


Bruney kept on warming up, not sure how long it would take for umpires to return to the field.

"I could have quit throwing, I could have waited and started again," he said. "I don't know if he's coming out in 30 seconds or three minutes or 8 1/2 minutes. It turned about to be the latter. I mean, that's a long time for a reliever to be throwing or any pitcher to be throwing."


http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Baseball/MLB/ ... 96-ap.html

Very odd excuse.


Not really. This probably isn't totally to blame but relievers are accustomed to specifically timed routines and those extra throws could have made a difference.
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Re: OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury 

Post#3 » by evilRyu » Tue May 19, 2009 3:07 am

yeah they should not have let the pitcher wait so long. Not sure if there is conclusive evidence that the long wait was the main cause of the injury, but I wouldn't be surprised in the least... I do agree, how can it take 8.5 minutes?
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Re: OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury 

Post#4 » by seanied » Wed May 20, 2009 5:36 am

youngLion wrote:
LittleOzzy wrote:
Ready to return from the disabled list, New York Yankees reliever Brian Bruney blamed an 8 1/2-minute wait during an umpires' video review for causing a strained flexor muscle in his right elbow.

Bruney went on the disabled list April 25, six days after he was warming up in the bullpen during the seventh inning when umpires checked video before upholding a home run by teammate Jorge Posada. Bruney then entered in the eighth and got three outs.

"Major League Baseball needs a way to figure out if it's a home run or not," Bruney said Monday. "It shouldn't take 8 1/2 minutes, and I think that's what screwed me up."


Bruney kept on warming up, not sure how long it would take for umpires to return to the field.

"I could have quit throwing, I could have waited and started again," he said. "I don't know if he's coming out in 30 seconds or three minutes or 8 1/2 minutes. It turned about to be the latter. I mean, that's a long time for a reliever to be throwing or any pitcher to be throwing."


http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Baseball/MLB/ ... 96-ap.html

Very odd excuse.


Not really. This probably isn't totally to blame but relievers are accustomed to specifically timed routines and those extra throws could have made a difference.



Where would you get that idea? They start to warm up and have no idea when they will be coming in. How could they know? They may even be told to sit down and later told to warm up again.
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Re: OT: Bruney blames video review for elbow injury 

Post#5 » by jonvito » Wed May 20, 2009 11:53 am

what a lame excuse. he was able to keep throwing the ball and keep his arm loose. i could see if he was unable to do that and had to go right back in throwing after a long delay.
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