Saturday, July 18, 2009

You Don't Mess with Lats

Last night Jim Riggleman announced that Scott Olsen will miss his next start with soreness in his latissimus dorsi, the large muscle that runs behind your shoulder blade and down the side of your torso.

This should be a no-brainer. A sore lat is in itself not a terrible injury. Assuming there isn't some other hidden injury, Olsen should be able rest and get back to full strength in a matter of weeks.

But trying to pitch through a mild lat problem can put additional strain on other parts of the shoulder and lead to much more serious injuries.

Case in point: Chad Cordero. He started with a lat strain, pitched through it, and ended up with one of the worst injuries a pitcher can have: a torn labrum. These "cascading" injuries are almost always preventable.

I've had worries about the Nationals' injury prevention this season. Josh Bard clearly shouldn't be playing. Nick Johnson ought to be getting more rest than he is. We keep hearing about how "old school" new pitching coach Steve McCatty is. And I can't imagine how Willie Harris was allowed to take the field without an athletic cup.

New trainer Lee Kuntz is making the right decision here. Hopefully it's the start of a slightly more cautious trend. They haven't gotten bitten yet, but they will if they take risks like this too often.

6 comments:

Rich said...

Who do you think will take Olsen's spot on Monday? Who should? Is JD Martin good enough? Who would they from the 40 man?

Steven said...

I think I was the first of many in the Natmosphere to point to JD Martin as a dark horse candidate for the rotation, the day after they signed him. So it's no secret that I'd like to see him get a shot. Then again, I have no problem with Mock. He has some upside. And Balester also would be fine. Frankly, I would have liked to see Olsen moved out of the rotation for one of these guys anyway. I said when they brought him off the DL that they should give him an MRI and "find" an injury. It's possible that's what's happening.

Rich said...

This is great its going to be JD Martin! So what are his pitches? He's not a power pitcher, right? Well I'm excited. Good luck to him.

Rich said...

Nevermind I guess this answers the question. Thanks

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/jd-martin-deserves-a-shot

Mr. Mustache said...

Is Martin in contention with Stammen for most attractive Nat? Is he top 5?

Steven said...

Yeah no question. Detwiler, Stammen, and Martin would make quite the top of the rotation. Then there's Lannan...