Recently, I was wondering just what went wrong with Erik Bedard this time. Did he re-aggravate his labrum injury? Did he do something to his rotator cuff? Was it something else entirely? Knowing what happened to Erik Bedard just prior to his return to Seattle, I felt, is of vital importance in determining whether or not he still has a career out in front of him, yet all anyone had told us was that Bedard was getting another operation on his shoulder. No details, no nothing.
I was prepared to accept this, too, but then hot sexy reader Elena Val sent along this hot sexy tip from Marc Brassard at Le Droit. You'll remember Marc Brassard and Le Droit for breaking the story that Bedard was coming back last February. They're back! And better than ever. That mustache kills.
Following a little translation I performed using the internet:
The three doctors consulted in recent weeks (Khalfayan, Yocum and Dr. David Altcheck, New York) detected osteophytes ("bone spurs" in English) in the joint of his shoulder. "They told me they just have to remove and rehabilitation should be shorter than my last operation, I should be ready in time for training camp," recounted Bedard.
Bone spurs. That's about as minor as it gets, and though it's certainly worrisome that Bedard just keeps on ending up injured, it is important to note that this isn't another major shoulder problem. He just has a few floating bodies that doctors are going to take out. Once they're out, he'll be good to go.
So that's something. This is also something:
It remains to be seen whether Seattle wants to take a chance again to offer him another contract next winter after the last operation. "If they still want me, I would like to return. But we'll see, after a season as the Mariners come to know, there may be many changes, it is the nature of this 'business'," said Erik Bedard.
There's your money quote. If the Mariners are interested in having Bedard come back for yet another go-around, they'll probably be able to get him locked up, and honestly, even though Bedard hasn't thrown a Major League pitch for a year and a half, I still love the idea. The Mariners are going to need help in next year's rotation, there's not a whole lot on the market, and though we're all certainly aware of the risks, Bedard has that high-upside potential that always works like a tractor beam on my brain. The same argument in support of Bedard a year ago still applies now. It's just that this time, he could cost a little less, and he'll be coming off a less significant operation.
Erik Bedard in 2011. Why not?
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The rational part of my brain says "Sure, let's give it another go for 2011!"
The irrational part of my brain says “OK, SO WHY DON’T WE PAY THIS BRITTLE A-HOLE $1 MILLION PER YEAR FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS WHILE HE CONTINUALLY REHABS WITHOUT EVER STARTING AN F-ING GAME! YEAH RIGHT!”
HititHere - August 5, 2010
The rational part of my brains says "Makes sense if the guaranteed price is low"
The irrational part of my brain says “COME BACK ERIK I LOVE YOU”
Matthew - August 5, 2010
We should put a metal hook in his shoulder and lock it to Safeco after dark so if he ever tries to escape he sacrifices his career
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
Real life should be more like the Saw franchise
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
What career?
Smegmalicious - August 5, 2010
The career in which he's made more money in than likely anyone on this thread will.
BigR - August 5, 2010
Yeah. God, what an asshole.
royalcurve - August 5, 2010
The sexy ones are always assholes.
Sec 108 - August 6, 2010
Erik Bedard and the Seattle Mariners:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssbqxPIOwm4
Robert - August 5, 2010
I would have bet 5 billion dollars that link was going to be to this*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFc9Buyul6w
*Not the German one
Matthew - August 5, 2010
That one needs to be saved for the history of the franchise as a whole.
Robert - August 5, 2010
We should change the site logo to it!!
Matthew - August 5, 2010
Actually this is one of the few ideas that I would be ok with.
Robert - August 5, 2010
So if Erik Bedard cost us 1.5 million dollars to not throw a pitch this season, that still made him more valuable than Ryan Rowland Smith (-5.9) and Ian Snell (-2.6)
With Garrett Olson making chase.
Yes, please come back Erik.
Kenneth Arthur - August 5, 2010
And I suppose I didn't factor in any salaries either.
Kenneth Arthur - August 5, 2010
The Rangers once had a pitcher named Justin Thompson
Bedard is better, but I don’t wish that same agony on anyone (except the Angels…)
JBImaknee - August 5, 2010
My mind jumped to Justin Thomas for a sec.
Slurvey - August 5, 2010
Justin Thompson never had anything close to Bedard's history or talent
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
of course
but for years we desperately were looking forward to him being back “next year” and fixing our rotation.
Our rotations were pretty bad ten years ago…
JBImaknee - August 5, 2010
I think all of us are pretty aware of the risks
Maybe not six months ago, but certainly now, after Bedard had to close up shop yet again. Nobody’s optimistic. We’re just hopeful is all.
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
This is fantastic news
Happy for Erik, if this was his labrum again he was probably done.
OlSalty - August 5, 2010
You'd think that this operation only being for bone spurs should've been pertinent information to pass onto the public
OlSalty - August 5, 2010
We all need to read more Le Droit
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
Dear Erik
Get well.
Thanks,
Fans
lemonverbena - August 5, 2010
That's good news. I wish him, obviously, nothing but happy healthy-ness.
royalcurve - August 5, 2010
To quote Steve Martin:
“I’ve got some money, I think I’ll throw it out in the street.”
Paul AB - August 5, 2010
No Ackley tonight?
Just a day off, I presume?
ICANHIT - August 5, 2010
Correct
Please try to keep comment threads on topic. Thanks!
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
I'm sure Ackley wished nothing but the best for Erik.
msb - August 5, 2010
frailty aside, i still love bedard
His curveball is the definition of “hammer curve”
E2ESQUARE - August 5, 2010 via mobile
I want you to always be here Erik
Edgar for Pres - August 5, 2010
I can still remember seeing that curve.
I hope he returns. I wouldn’t rule it out.
ignacio - August 5, 2010
!
waldo rojas - August 5, 2010
So were the bone spurs there from before or are they new
Bone spurs always seemed like a warning sign for some bigger problem which is creating bone spurs.
Edgar for Pres - August 5, 2010
Gosh let me check
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
Well, did you?
;)
I thought the same as Edgar for Pres, reason I won’t celebrate all out until it is reported that there is no other damage. But I remembered that Chris Carpenter went through something like this, albeit his clean up surgery was for scar tissue. I’m choosing to think of the two as being similar, though, and that Erik has a chance to bounce back as well as Carp did.
ele - August 5, 2010
It'd be easy to bring him back
We could just pick up his option.
Although a perpetual 1YR/$1 million contract has a sort of grungy despairing angst that feels right for a team that plays in Seattle.
nathaniel dawson - August 5, 2010
Yeah I'd rather not pay him eight million dollars
Jeff Sullivan - August 5, 2010
Guys can you imagine when the rotation is Felix/Bedard/Pineda?
we’ll be unbeatable in a 5 game series.
Bearskin Rugburn - August 6, 2010
Fuck this team
Bearskin Rugburn - August 6, 2010
Unfortunatly
Bedard would not be joining them, as that would mean he would have to start.
Scott71267 - August 6, 2010
Haha!!! Fresh material
Matthew - August 6, 2010
oh the hilarity
Care to chime in on Carlos Silva? I hear he could stand to lose a few pounds.
pdb - August 6, 2010
Anothe surgery = more scar tissue =
more pain and the possibility of more surgery. Dude needs to keep the butchers out of his shoulder or he’ll never pitch again.
Jack Swan - August 6, 2010
Dude needs to have been born 40 later than he was
so that he could enjoy limb regeneration.
nathaniel dawson - August 6, 2010
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