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J Johnson

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:55 am
by Schwks
Any word on if he is hurt?

J Johnson

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 10:05 am
by bjoak
82 pitches in high stress innings and maybe Macha got sick of watching him walk everyone. I'd assume that's all it takes unless you saw the game and know something I don't

J Johnson

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:00 am
by anpyanks
Josh Johnson-S-Marlins May. 14 - 5:01 pm et



The Marlins are now saying that Josh Johnson had some weakness in his right shoulder before coming out of Thursday's game.



The official word during the game was that there was no injury, but the Marlins said afterwards that there was an area of some concern. "It just doesn't feel great," Johnson said. "I wanted to go back out there. It's not tight. Almost weak. But then I came in here and did all the strength stuff, and they told me it's not weak. I've heard stories of people leaving Colorado and feeling absolutely awful their next start." Johnson threw eight innings at high-altitude Coors Field five days ago.

Source: Miami Herald

J Johnson

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:53 am
by Gordon Gekko II
where there's smoke, there's fire. no way he woulda got pulled there unless he was in pain.

J Johnson

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:59 pm
by DOUGHBOYS
Originally posted by Chico Lind's Hermanos:

Josh Johnson-S-Marlins May. 14 - 5:01 pm et



The Marlins are now saying that Josh Johnson had some weakness in his right shoulder before coming out of Thursday's game.



The official word during the game was that there was no injury, but the Marlins said afterwards that there was an area of some concern. "It just doesn't feel great," Johnson said. "I wanted to go back out there. It's not tight. Almost weak. But then I came in here and did all the strength stuff, and they told me it's not weak. I've heard stories of people leaving Colorado and feeling absolutely awful their next start." Johnson threw eight innings at high-altitude Coors Field five days ago.

Source: Miami Herald "Colorado, where pitchers go to die!"



Its on our license plates

:D :D :D



That comment does remind me of younger days when I was on both sides of Lance's handle. One year, the NBA team who played the Nuggets in Denver and had a game the following evening was a loser to the spread an incredible 90% for the year for that following game.



[ May 14, 2009, 07:00 PM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]

J Johnson

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:55 am
by Edwards Kings
Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by Chico Lind's Hermanos:

Josh Johnson-S-Marlins May. 14 - 5:01 pm et



The Marlins are now saying that Josh Johnson had some weakness in his right shoulder before coming out of Thursday's game.



The official word during the game was that there was no injury, but the Marlins said afterwards that there was an area of some concern. "It just doesn't feel great," Johnson said. "I wanted to go back out there. It's not tight. Almost weak. But then I came in here and did all the strength stuff, and they told me it's not weak. I've heard stories of people leaving Colorado and feeling absolutely awful their next start." Johnson threw eight innings at high-altitude Coors Field five days ago.

Source: Miami Herald "Colorado, where pitchers go to die!"



Its on our license plates

:D :D :D



That comment does remind me of younger days when I was on both sides of Lance's handle. One year, the NBA team who played the Nuggets in Denver and had a game the following evening was a loser to the spread an incredible 90% for the year for that following game.
[/QUOTE]I am not sure if the Nuggets nugget is due to a Colorado environmental impact. I think the other teams were just plain weak. I mean, would you be able to eat after being in such close contact with and looking at Dan Issel?




J Johnson

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 5:47 am
by sportsbettingman
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

where there's smoke, there's fire. no way he woulda got pulled there unless he was in pain. Just went back and watched his two at bats.



First at bat...took 4 pitches...zero swings for a strikeout looking..



Second at bat...swung twice at 4 pitches, strikeout looking.



Although it was minor...he was leaning and arching/stretching his lower back after the first hard swing he took...but it looked minor.

J Johnson

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 6:15 am
by Gordon Gekko II
Originally posted by sportsbettingman:

Although it was minor...he was leaning and arching/stretching his lower back after the first hard swing he took...but it looked minor. anything out of the normal routine is cause for concern.