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<blockquote data-quote="Female Jacket" data-source="post: 651796" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p>I read this today:</p><p>"Other notable returning arms include lefthanders <strong>Will Shirah</strong>, <strong>Joseph Mannelly</strong> and <strong>Brant Hurter</strong> plus righty <strong>Hugh Chapman</strong>. Those four all fall into the “wild card” category as they work their way back from injuries. Shirah had some bone spurs removed from his elbow and hasn’t thrown yet this fall. Chapman was up to 94 earlier in the fall before getting shut down for a time with shoulder tendinitis, but Hall said he’s back throwing again now. Mannelly is expected to be ready to go when spring practice starts in February, but Hurter is most likely to miss all of 2020 while working his way back from Tommy John surgery, though there’s at least a chance he’s back in action when May rolls around."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Female Jacket, post: 651796, member: 2946"] I read this today: "Other notable returning arms include lefthanders [B]Will Shirah[/B], [B]Joseph Mannelly[/B] and [B]Brant Hurter[/B] plus righty [B]Hugh Chapman[/B]. Those four all fall into the “wild card” category as they work their way back from injuries. Shirah had some bone spurs removed from his elbow and hasn’t thrown yet this fall. Chapman was up to 94 earlier in the fall before getting shut down for a time with shoulder tendinitis, but Hall said he’s back throwing again now. Mannelly is expected to be ready to go when spring practice starts in February, but Hurter is most likely to miss all of 2020 while working his way back from Tommy John surgery, though there’s at least a chance he’s back in action when May rolls around." [/QUOTE]
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