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  1. If you're going to tell me I'm wrong I'd hope that would know more about this subject matter, otherwise, it's pretty pointless. Again, why do so many people think they are medical experts when it's clear they are not? And what makes you more of an expert than someone who has actually gone through this type of operation? Since I have also had this procedure done, I guess that means I don't know jack about it, either. :roll:
  2. This is where concern should come in. I guarantee that if his knee needs arthro surgery, then he feels pain. I've had knee trouble ever since high school football, including 3 surgeries on my left one. I don't know whose spin this is that he feels no pain, but it is most definitely spin.
  3. I have to agree with you. I have spent much time in the Corpus Christi area and people down there would love to have a MLB team as close as San Antonio. Houston and DFW are too far away to gain much of a following. Thrown together, SA/Austin/CC and surrounding area would make a fairly good market, IMO.
  4. So you basically have to be a season ticket holder to buy Cubs Cards tickets? What a bunch of crap. The new stadium is to blame for that, of course. I believe that there are 6,000+ seats in left field that won't even be ready until July.
  5. This is an excellent point. If he has discomfort, then it is likely to alter his mechanics (which are not the most sound to begin with) and become subject to an arm or shoulder injury. Throwing on Monday makes no sense.
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