![]() ![]() Hitters rarely appeared to pose a threat to him, but his own body regularly betrayed him. So let’s consider what this long-dreaded diagnosis means for deGrom’s career and legacy, the first-place Rangers, MLB’s larger injured-pitchers problem, and the title of baseball’s best arm.įor the past two years, deGrom has been an agonizing, tantalizing blend of dominance and fragility. Now that the predictable-but-still-disappointing torn-UCL scenario has come to pass, it’s time to ask hard questions. We can and should be bummed about deGrom’s injury, but we can’t say we weren’t warned. The five-year, $185 million contract he signed with Texas last winter wasn’t insured, The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported, because the premiums would have been “prohibitively expensive.” Instead, the contract included a conditional option for 2028 that could be triggered if deGrom underwent Tommy John surgery (or sustained any long-lasting elbow or shoulder injury) from 2023 to 2026. The soon-to-be 35-year-old, who had Tommy John surgery after his first professional season in 2010, has made seven trips to the injured list as a big leaguer, including three previous stints for elbow- or forearm-related ailments. The reigning best pitcher in baseball-say it with me: when healthy-has a busted UCL and won’t be back in action until late 2024, if not 2025. On Tuesday, Dallas Morning News reporter Evan Grant broke the news that deGrom is broken. For them, the road to UCL surgery is paved with possible precursors. Other hurlers, like Rangers righty Jacob deGrom, are walking warnings from the surgeon general that throwing baseballs hard may be hazardous to your health. In Garcia’s case, the only sign of impending doom was his position: pitcher. Less than three weeks later, he had Tommy John surgery. He felt pain in his elbow after his fifth pitch, threw three more, and then exited the game. Last month, 26-year-old Houston Astros righty Luis Garcia, who had never been on the injured list in either the majors or the minors, started against the Giants following back-to-back scoreless outings. Some elbows blow out before the “check ligament” light comes on. Not just this but Pimpre also has also won several medals in national and international skating competitions and attributes her success to mother Sneha and father Vishal.Just as there aren’t always foreshocks before big earthquakes, there aren’t always velocity losses, muscle strains, or ominous MRIs before baseball players tear their ulnar collateral ligaments. For this, she had to prepare for a year before being able to achieve this record. The child had begun her limbo skating journey at just three and a half years old and has made it to the illustrious Guinness Book of World Records. Pimpri also held out an Indian flag to celebrate this achievement. ![]() Eventually, she skated past all the horizontal bars and was greeted with applause from everyone present in the area after completing this record. All this while, she had her head sideways and it was wrapped with bandage so that she didn't injure herself in this effort. She gathered momentum for this effort by skating from a distance and then easily bent down to easily pass beneath these bars. She passed through these bars seamlessly and it was indeed a lovely sight to behold. The little girl effortlessly stretched her legs and held on to them to pass between a series of horizontal bars kept in the area. This footage shows Pimpri skating smoothly before she bent down to as low as 16.50 cm in order to perform this record, at the Clover Hill Plaza in Kondhwa. Pimpre, aged five years, completed this achievement in 16.50 cm (6.49 in) to register this feat. Manasvi Vishal Pimpre from Pune in western India's Maharashtra has set the world record for the lowest limbo skating over 25m. ![]() ![]() This footage was filmed and produced 29 July 2023. ![]()
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