Valen wrote:When I 1st starting playing start-o in the early 70's there was no such thing as a 5 man rotation and no TJ surgeries
Ditto here. Though on the TJ thing one has to wonder if that was because nobody was injuring their elbow or because once they did it went undiagnosed and all we remember is that guy did not live up to his potential and just faded away.
In a day when there were fewer teams and much, much cheaper players (without long-term guaranteed contracts), I suspect injured elbows and dead arms were simply sent to the minors to fill out a roster (with hopes they come around again) or just cut outright.
I wonder if sports injuries have promoted or supported at least some of the innovation in health care? Remember when a knee injury that required surgery was a season-ending injury? I never heard of getting a scoped surgery till some athlete knee injury; now I know all sorts of people who have had a scope-style procedure.
Or maybe I am just getting older and my circle of family, friends and peers are all going in for procedures now....
