2 major surgeries in a year hes gonna end up like Dave Dravecky if he tries to return IMO.
FUCK!!! :x

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Shoalzie wrote:This isn't my theory but today Patrick and Olbermann brought up the idea that Gagne has broken down since the league started testing for steroids...me thinks they think he might've been on something. I don't want to start anything in here but it's worth discussing.
"Broken Down?"Shoalzie wrote:This isn't my theory but today Patrick and Olbermann brought up the idea that Gagne has broken down since the league started testing for steroids...me thinks they think he might've been on something. I don't want to start anything in here but it's worth discussing.
What kind of injections?Laxplayer wrote:A friend of mine who used to work for the Dodgers told me that he walks into the training room one day and there's both Gagne and Kevin Brown sitting there with the trainer getting injections.
Raydah James wrote:What kind of injections?Laxplayer wrote:A friend of mine who used to work for the Dodgers told me that he walks into the training room one day and there's both Gagne and Kevin Brown sitting there with the trainer getting injections.
Cortisone-which is pretty common, or did your freind actually SEE a juice bottle that said deca, tess, winstrol, ect?
That one thing about that story that makes me wonder is the fact that Kevin Brown was hurt all the fucking time too-so it wouldnt surprise me to know that they were both getting cortisone.
And gagne was fucking fat-why would he juice and not lift a fucking weight at all? Sounds like bullshit to me.
Perhaps a coincidence that Tommy John used to pitch for the Dodgers? :twisted:Updated: April 14, 2006, 10:28 PM ET
Brazoban needs Tommy John surgery
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- Dodgers reliever Yhency Brazoban will undergo Tommy John surgery next week on his strained right elbow and will miss the rest of the season.
The right-hander was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday. The surgery is scheduled for Tuesday at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic in Inglewood.
Brazoban has a 5.40 ERA in five innings this season. He hurt himself Wednesday at Pittsburgh on a pitch to Jeromy Burnitz.
"He pulled a piece of the bone off with the ligament," said Dodgers trainer Stan Johnston, who described the injury as "very severe."
"He's looking at a year from now before he's allowed to be on the field," Johnston said.
Brazoban served as both a closer and a setup man last season. He set franchise rookie records by appearing in 74 games and recording 21 saves -- second-best among major-league rookies -- in 2005.
"Anytime you lose a player it's a setback," manager Grady Little said. "To what degree, only time will tell."