John Smoltz said he felt a knot in the back of his shoulder while throwing five scoreless innings in his return from the DL on Sunday.
Anyone know what the "knot in the back of a shoulder" translates to?
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
John Smoltz said he felt a knot in the back of his shoulder while throwing five scoreless innings in his return from the DL on Sunday.
Anyone know what the "knot in the back of a shoulder" translates to? A trip back to the DL.
John Smoltz said he felt a knot in the back of his shoulder while throwing five scoreless innings in his return from the DL on Sunday.
Anyone know what the "knot in the back of a shoulder" translates to? A trip back to the DL.

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Yeah. I studied kinesiology. What it roughly translates to is, "I'm 40 years old with over 4000 IP on my arm. Cut me some slack if I feel an ache after I throw gas for 75+ pitches."
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from WEBMD.COM
Knot=Disabled List
Knot=Disabled List
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