Ricciardi, who made the comments to the Fan 590 after Toronto's 15-13 loss to the Indians on Thursday night, said it wasn't a back injury that initially sidelined the pitcher in Florida, the Globe and Mail reported Saturday.
"It was his elbow that was bothering him," Ricciardi said during the interview. "So we said it was his back, so we could have a bit more time."
Blue Jays Weren't Up Front About Ryan's Injury
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The reaon for this is likely that JP was trying to trade for a reliever during ST so letting out the true nature of Ryan's injury would have driven up the price. In the end, no reliever was available so the truth came out. I am not being a J P apologist( I am sitting on the fence where he is concerned at the moement) but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the way he handled this issue.
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JP saying it's ok to lie because "We know the truth" is on the same scale as Babcock saying that we don't expect to win this year. It's something you know is true, but you NEVER say it out loud.
Why should we trust what JP says for now on, look at BJ now. They said he didn't need Tommy John Surgery. Low and behold, he got it and is out for the season... maybe next year too.
Why should we trust what JP says for now on, look at BJ now. They said he didn't need Tommy John Surgery. Low and behold, he got it and is out for the season... maybe next year too.