Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury also dealing with plantar fasciitis
No joke: Jacoby Ellsbury has yet another injury.
This one is to his plantar fascia, which has delayed him starting baseball activity in Tampa.
“It came up sometime last week,” manager Aaron Boone said before Monday’s game against the Marlins. “I think he’s had it at times in the past. I don’t think it’s a serious thing or serious issue, but it is something that’s popped up along the way with his hip stuff.”
Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury also dealing with plantar fasciitis
No joke: Jacoby Ellsbury has yet another injury.
This one is to his plantar fascia, which has delayed him starting baseball activity in Tampa.
“It came up sometime last week,” manager Aaron Boone said before Monday’s game against the Marlins. “I think he’s had it at times in the past. I don’t think it’s a serious thing or serious issue, but it is something that’s popped up along the way with his hip stuff.”
Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury also dealing with plantar fasciitis
No joke: Jacoby Ellsbury has yet another injury.
This one is to his plantar fascia, which has delayed him starting baseball activity in Tampa.
“It came up sometime last week,” manager Aaron Boone said before Monday’s game against the Marlins. “I think he’s had it at times in the past. I don’t think it’s a serious thing or serious issue, but it is something that’s popped up along the way with his hip stuff.”
Gleyber Torres removed from Triple-A game after experiencing stiffness
Yankees top prospect Gleyber Torres took himself out of Monday's game with Triple-A Scranton after experiencing stiffness while playing Gwinnett, the News has learned. It is not believed to be serious.
I guess we should have seen this one coming with Kahnle's reduced velo. I'm interested in seeing how Cessa looks out of the pen based on him small pen sample size from this season.
Last Edit: Apr 17, 2018 15:06:57 GMT -5 by chiyankee
Yeah, I'm sort of glad to see that the team and Kahnle are pursuing treatment. Something was definitely wrong...So there you have it...Hmmm. I always thought it was tendonitis, not tendinitis...but spell check tells me I'm wrong...How can you have itis of something that doesn't exist. Tendon. Tendin. Now spell check is supporting me...The English language is a bitch...
Time to call the CDC on Ellsbury. He's a one-man epidemic.
And inger, I, too, never understood the spelling of tendinitis v. tendonitis. I read a lot of medical records and for years I just assumed it was a typo by the transcriptionist. After continually seeing it, I looked it up. It still looks wrong to me.
yes, it does look wrong in the English language structure....I. of course, defer to Karl on language knowledge, since I believe he was fluent in 5 or 6 (?)........still I have dabbled in German, Czech, Russian and Spanish to a mild degree, and English seems to be the one which least conforms to "rules"..........it is a wonder that adult learners of English do as well as they do......
yes, it does look wrong in the English language structure....I. of course, defer to Karl on language knowledge, since I believe he was fluent in 5 or 6 (?)........still I have dabbled in German, Czech, Russian and Spanish to a mild degree, and English seems to be the one which least conforms to "rules"..........it is a wonder that adult learners of English do as well as they do......
, oh Mensa Karl. I wonder if he even knows we named the forum after his gibberish.