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MARK LOWE'S ELBOW PROBLEMS ARE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE

Sorry. Anyway, Larry LaRue:

Surgery performed last month on rookie Mark Lowe, the Seattle Mariners' minor league pitcher of the year and a midsummer big-league sensation, will keep the right-hander from pitching when the 2007 season begins.

The best-case scenario for the 23-year-old reliever would have him pitching again in late April or early May. The worst case is that Lowe's right-elbow injury could be career-threatening.

"Are we concerned? You bet," general manager Bill Bavasi said. "It's not good. It's a real touchy elbow situation."
...
By late September, further tests revealed a more complicated injury, and when Dr. Lew Yocum performed surgery Oct. 6, he found more damage than anticipated in Lowe's elbow.

"In essence, what they found was a bone-on-bone situation in my elbow," Lowe said from his Arizona home. "They did a procedure that helps with the regeneration of cartilage. Now the only thing I can do is rest and let the healing process occur."

We've talked about this before - Lowe's injury was never as minor as the organization played it off as being, and so we knew from the get-go that things were a little worse than they sounded. What we didn't know was that the situation would get this bad this quick.

Lowe didn't just have a small divot in his elbow cartilage; he apparently had a full-width tear that had his bones rubbing right up against each other. As you can imagine, that's awful for someone who makes his money by throwing things. They tried the ol' cartilage recovery method anyway, but again, the regenerated fibrocartilage is structurally and biomechanically inferior to the tissue it's replacing, and when you're trying to grow as much of it as the article implies, you're just asking for major complications.

Mark Lowe's career as a pitcher isn't over yet, but it's a hell of a lot closer now than it was two months ago. Even if the procedure works and the new fibrocartilage fills in the hole, that's still way too much weak tissue to depend on for the long-term. It's a patch, not a solution, and if/when Lowe ever comes back, he's virtually assured of more problems down the road. Whether or not he's still a Mariner at that point, I can't say, but I'm afraid we probably already know the end to this story, even if the middle bits are still sorting themselves out.

So, yeah. The 2007 Mariner bullpen isn't going to be as strong as we thought. This probably goes a long ways towards explaining why Raffy Soriano won't get another shot in the rotation; the bullpen needs him, because the team knew that Lowe was in trouble and it doesn't want to rely on Jon Huber as the go-to #1 righty reliever. This also means that, barring the acquisition of some randomly-generated veteran setup man, Soriano isn't getting dealt, which takes away our most valuable bargaining chip. But we can talk about that another time. For now, best wishes to Mark Lowe in his recovery. It's just way too soon for his time to be up.

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Makes a possible cheap relief ace...
A little more interesting, eh?

Mmm, Nippon Ham...

by IcebreakerX on Nov 1, 2006 7:49 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

No kidding.
Now I'm listening.

by Jeff on Nov 1, 2006 9:07 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Seanez
Could be had for $750,000

by Grant H on Nov 1, 2006 11:00 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

C'mon Jeff
You should know that Hargrove's #1 go-to righty is Julio Mateo.

by Gomez on Nov 1, 2006 8:12 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Once again
God shits on us.

by Matthew on Nov 1, 2006 8:14 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

We are God's toilet
or, more appropriately, God's Jon Huber's face.

by Gomez on Nov 1, 2006 8:39 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Bummer
Get well soon, Mark Lowe.

by ThundaPC on Nov 1, 2006 9:06 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

What a bummer
That sucks.  

The M's pen should still be excellent even if Lowe doesn't pitch for them in 2007.  But now they are in a far worse position to make a trade.

by Jerry on Nov 1, 2006 9:53 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

This is what happens when....
you don't sacrifice your idiotic manager to the baseball gods....

Hargroves continued tenure has agravated the baseball gods....they called for his blood and none was recieved.  Now, we must pay the price.  

Get well Mark Lowe....

I killed a 12 pack just to watch it die...

by Dollar97 on Nov 1, 2006 11:45 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

If only we stil have B-Mads around
they could do some wonderful procedure wherein they take all the ligaments from B-Mads right arm and put them into Lowe's right arm and vice versa with Lowe's left into Bobby's left.

Then we'd get 2 good pitchers back.

by Matthew on Nov 1, 2006 12:01 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

We all knew this was bad
from the onset. Has there ever been a minor elbow problem with a young Mariner pitcher?

Sexual Harassment Panda was a nice touch however.

by Trent on Nov 1, 2006 12:05 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Chronic or acute?
Jeff (or anyone else who might know) -

Would you characterize this injury as something that built up over time, or could it be a result of misuse?  Ie, was it just a matter of time, or could it have been something about his usage patterns or workload?  Just curious as to how preventable something like this is.

Thanks for all of the info, your explanations have been great!

by westfried on Nov 1, 2006 6:39 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

One article a little while back
seemed to indicate that this was a naturally-occurring condition, but short of looking at Lowe's medical records we have no way of knowing for sure.

For what it's worth, this doesn't sound like the result of misuse. I'm thinking Lowe was just genetically predisposed to a chondral injury, and he set it off by choosing to pitch for a living. I don't think this was the result of abuse or bad mechanics, and I don't blame the Mariners at all for what's happened. Some people may point to Hargrove's rather generous usage of Lowe after his promotion last summer as the cause, but there's no evidence of that.

by Jeff on Nov 1, 2006 6:46 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Well hey, here we go.
Straight from the horse's mouth:

Lowe said his injury wasn't incident-specific but was an accumulation of work over his professional career.

by Jeff on Nov 1, 2006 6:52 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Thanks!
Thanks for the comment, the Lowe info, and for a fantastic site.

by westfried on Nov 2, 2006 11:44 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

So...
Why'd we dump Cruceta again?

Lowe's surgery was the 6th.

Cruceta was released the 11th.

What. The. Fuck.

(Question thanks to Spectator, who commented at DOV)

Detect-O-Vision

Favor the Bold

by IcebreakerX on Nov 3, 2006 7:41 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

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