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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Eh, physically it only really takes a year. The remainder is the 'rust' period where pitchers rediscover their release/rythm.
This will put him behind on that, but it is what it is. He could very easily start off a little slow next year but there's really nothing to hold against him here. The decision seems pretty straightforward for him.
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rust? Why can’t he throw live baseball practice and get comfortable with his release point?
Do we have any team in any sport that hadn’t seen a positive test? Anyway, with asthma and diabetes conditions perfectly understandable.