Hoopstarr wrote:IMAN5 wrote:When I saw it happen I honestly didn't think it was gonna be that bad. Maybe at worst some bad bruising or a strain. To hear that a part of the bone cracked, even if it's only a little bit is rather concerning.
I immediately thought it would be bad. This is Troy Tulowitzki after all. He has played a 150+ game season twice in his 10 year career, the last time being in 2009.
Since the strike, I've only been a casual baseball fan. But as a fan of other sports including basketball, hockey and football, I find it incredible that baseball players get injured as much as they do.
Pitchers I get -- throwing a fastball 95 mph, 100 times per game is not a natural human act by any means, and I totally understand shoulder, elbow and other injuries that result.
But these guys in the field? I just find it hard to understand. I guarantee you that football, hockey and basketball players play their game every day with much more severe injuries than what baseball players sit out with. I guess if you have a cracked bone and you can't throw or swing the bat, you can't play. But you hear of NHL players playing with broken ribs and separated shoulders, basketball players playing with no cartilage left in their knees...just makes you question what a baseball injury really is.
I find it really hard to imagine Cal Ripken Jr.'s streak ever being broken given how all current baseball players appear to be made of glass.