Re: Walker appendicitis
Posted: 25 Jun 2025 21:33 pm
It takes 10 days to recover - it is a quick recovery
Matt Holliday was out 10 days in 2011
Matt Holliday was out 10 days in 2011
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Used to be a 5 inch scar and a weeks hospital stay...very painful recovery...now it's outpatient and a quick recovery for most...Matt Holiday if I remember correctly had it done as a cardinal and was back really quick...imetsatchelpaige wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025 18:07 pm This makes absolutely no sense.
You do not get overnight treatment for an appendicitis. I was in the hospital five days, although it was many years ago."Walker left the ballpark Tuesday night after feeling some discomfort, and he spent the night in a hospital for observation. By Wednesday, he was home and feeling better after receiving treatment, according to manager Oliver Marmol."
Something here is not tracking.
They compete just fine without a poor fielding RFer and an even worse, 58 OPS+ hitter, with a -1.0 WAR. To think he's a needed cog at this point, with those numbers, would mean the Cards truly suck.illiniriles wrote: ↑26 Jun 2025 02:54 am At least he gets all the ice cream he can eat. Oh, wait. That's for tonsils. But seriously, I realize that he has not played up to his potential this year however, he has single-handedly won 2 big games for us this year. All reports are, that he's a terrific kid and a very hard worker. I'm still pulling for him. He certainly couldn't have "toughed it out" and played through this condition. My hope is that he fully recovers and is given all the time he needs. Then gets back in shape. Then he listens to Jon Jay and gets his timing back. Then gets some confidence and harnesses that wealth of talent. Then, maybe he can have a really nice 2nd half for the Redbirds. If we're going to compete, we're going to need him. I prefer that our first rounders survive and thrive. I don't want to give up on him and trade him.