Very much so. Even moreso than Gooden, would be something to replay his career with no drug issues, but just no injuries would do.https://twitter.com/ranger03bro/status/1143226485349724167 …
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Mel Stottlemyre intervened during the next few years in the attempt to save his shoulder, but those efforts are clouded by Golden’s suspension in 1987.
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In retrospect, of course, not clear if a lower workload would have mattered.
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Doc remained dominate through the late 8O’s, yet wo all the Ks. During one of his DL stints, a false read of an MRI indicated a tumor in his shoulder to some observers.
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I think we know today that trying to trade fewer Ks for weak contact is typically not a workable strategy.
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Sid Fernandez would tell you the same, having the same gameplay. Carter maintained that Fernandez was the easiest pitcher he ever caught and called pitches for.
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When Sid's mechanics were on, he was unstoppable.
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