Winn done for year !!

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Winn done for year !!

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Per Oli postgame
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No more Winns this season.
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Weird topic for exclamation.
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It makes sense. Why take the chance. The earlier he gets his needed surgery, the quicker he will recover. This shouldn’t be a topic today, it should have been a topic last week.
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Does Mo sign the infamous Motter to take Winn's spot?
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JuanAgosto wrote: 13 Sep 2025 00:25 am Does Mo sign the infamous Motter to take Winn's spot?
Not quite .. recalling Fermin , who was just sent down
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Of course, this was the correct move to make. It was foolish to have him play on a knee which has a torn meniscus.
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Smart

No reason whatsoever for him to keep playing.
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I wonder how much public outcry had to do with it. Until they announced the injury, he was gonna lay. Once announced, mucho displeasure in the fan base, then boom, he’s out.

“And it makes me wonder.”
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good, he needs to heal and get healthy for next season, no this one. playing him hurt was stupid, but nothing shocks me with this ownership
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icon wrote: 12 Sep 2025 22:57 pm Weird topic for exclamation.
yeah, i opened thinking his injury got worse or it went from slight to bad.


no exclamations points
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A torn meniscus (I have had 3) does not put the knee at any greater risk.
It is nothing more than cartilage that has become loose.
The cleanup process is not invasive, and the full recovery period is a matter of several weeks.
It simply reduces discomfort and inflammation.
The structural integrity of the knee is not impacted.
No damage would have been done by Winn continuing to play and having the procedure in October or November, rather than September, would have had zero impact on being ready for spring training.
This is about nothing more than STL, having thrown in the towel on the 2025 season several weeks ago, simply allowing Winn to start his off-season a bit earlier and giving a few more PA's to others.
Non-story.
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Melville wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:13 am A torn meniscus (I have had 3) does not put the knee at any greater risk.
It is nothing more than cartilage that has become loose.
The cleanup process is not invasive, and the full recovery period is a matter of several weeks.
It simply reduces discomfort and inflammation.
The structural integrity of the knee is not impacted.
No damage would have been done by Winn continuing to play and having the procedure in October or November, rather than September, would have had zero impact on being ready for spring training.
This is about nothing more than STL, having thrown in the towel on the 2025 season several weeks ago, simply allowing Winn to start his off-season a bit earlier and giving a few more PA's to others.
Non-story.
Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse?
By Levo Health February 20, 2025 Blog, Knee Doctor, Pain Symptoms & Treatment, Sports Injury

Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse
A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries, often caused by twisting motions, sudden stops, or deep bending of the knee. Whether you’ve suffered a tear from sports, exercise, or daily activities, you may be wondering: will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse? The answer is yes; walking on a torn meniscus can make it worse, especially if it causes pain or swelling.
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12xu wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:21 am
Melville wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:13 am A torn meniscus (I have had 3) does not put the knee at any greater risk.
It is nothing more than cartilage that has become loose.
The cleanup process is not invasive, and the full recovery period is a matter of several weeks.
It simply reduces discomfort and inflammation.
The structural integrity of the knee is not impacted.
No damage would have been done by Winn continuing to play and having the procedure in October or November, rather than September, would have had zero impact on being ready for spring training.
This is about nothing more than STL, having thrown in the towel on the 2025 season several weeks ago, simply allowing Winn to start his off-season a bit earlier and giving a few more PA's to others.
Non-story.
Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse?
By Levo Health February 20, 2025 Blog, Knee Doctor, Pain Symptoms & Treatment, Sports Injury

Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse
A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries, often caused by twisting motions, sudden stops, or deep bending of the knee. Whether you’ve suffered a tear from sports, exercise, or daily activities, you may be wondering: will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse? The answer is yes; walking on a torn meniscus can make it worse, especially if it causes pain or swelling.
shhh, he's an MD
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12xu wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:21 am
Melville wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:13 am A torn meniscus (I have had 3) does not put the knee at any greater risk.
It is nothing more than cartilage that has become loose.
The cleanup process is not invasive, and the full recovery period is a matter of several weeks.
It simply reduces discomfort and inflammation.
The structural integrity of the knee is not impacted.
No damage would have been done by Winn continuing to play and having the procedure in October or November, rather than September, would have had zero impact on being ready for spring training.
This is about nothing more than STL, having thrown in the towel on the 2025 season several weeks ago, simply allowing Winn to start his off-season a bit earlier and giving a few more PA's to others.
Non-story.
Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse?
By Levo Health February 20, 2025 Blog, Knee Doctor, Pain Symptoms & Treatment, Sports Injury

Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse
A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries, often caused by twisting motions, sudden stops, or deep bending of the knee. Whether you’ve suffered a tear from sports, exercise, or daily activities, you may be wondering: will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse? The answer is yes; walking on a torn meniscus can make it worse, especially if it causes pain or swelling.
Exactly what I said.
It is only about discomfort and inflammation.
Which is all the procedure addresses.
It is orthoscopic and takes minutes.
Has nothing at all to do with the structural integrity of the knee.
Meniscus is nothing more than soft tissue - it is not structural like ligaments (ACL, LCL, MCL, PCL) are.
I have torn an MLC and an LCL - and have twice completley ruptured an ACL).
Those are very significant injuries and full recovery takes months.
A meniscus tear is nothing by comparison.
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AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:33 am
12xu wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:21 am
Melville wrote: 13 Sep 2025 10:13 am A torn meniscus (I have had 3) does not put the knee at any greater risk.
It is nothing more than cartilage that has become loose.
The cleanup process is not invasive, and the full recovery period is a matter of several weeks.
It simply reduces discomfort and inflammation.
The structural integrity of the knee is not impacted.
No damage would have been done by Winn continuing to play and having the procedure in October or November, rather than September, would have had zero impact on being ready for spring training.
This is about nothing more than STL, having thrown in the towel on the 2025 season several weeks ago, simply allowing Winn to start his off-season a bit earlier and giving a few more PA's to others.
Non-story.
Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse?
By Levo Health February 20, 2025 Blog, Knee Doctor, Pain Symptoms & Treatment, Sports Injury

Will Walking on a Torn Meniscus Make It Worse
A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries, often caused by twisting motions, sudden stops, or deep bending of the knee. Whether you’ve suffered a tear from sports, exercise, or daily activities, you may be wondering: will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse? The answer is yes; walking on a torn meniscus can make it worse, especially if it causes pain or swelling.
shhh, he's an MD
Nope - but I doubt anyone here knows more about knee injuries from personal experience than I do.
I have had multiple procedures performed over a 40 year period addressing meniscus and ligament issues.
I have played organized baseball, softball, football, volleyball, golf, and bowling - and have hiked hundreds of miles in the tallest mountain ranges in America - over those years with a series of meniscus issues, and I have never been prevented from doing so even with the discomfort.
Ligament tears and ruptures are a very different thing - and will knock a person out from these types of activities for months.
Winn have a minor, non-invasive procedure for a meniscus tear is a non-factor and a non-story.
It is about playing time and nothing else.
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