Tommy John Surgery
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Baseball Success After Tommy John SurgeryRookie pitcher Stephan Strasburg is out for the season and likely will miss all of next season due to Tommy John surgery. While no organization likes to have their star rookie go under the knife, Tommy John surgery actually has a lot of success stories.
Who is Tommy John? - Meet the Man Behind Tommy John SurgeryHis injury and subsequent medical bravery has changed the sporting landscape.- Tommy John Surgery Doesn't Mean the EndThese days, many pitchers are returning to full form - and some are even improving - after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
- Nationals Stephen Strasburg to Have Tommy John SurgeryWhile he has electrified the baseball world on the mound, the Washington Nationals has announced that Stephen Strasburg will go under the knife.
- Nationals Pitcher Strasburg Could Have Tommy John SurgeryWhat type of injury causes a pro pitcher to need Tommy John surgery? What is a Tommy John Surgery? Pitchers Strasburg and Rondon could give us all an upclose description of the injuries and surgery procedure.
- Tommy John Surgery Likely for Stephen StrasburgThe only speed bumps on Stephen Strasburg's rookie year were the injuries he acquired along the way. But because of last week's injury, both his rookie year and his 2011 season are probably over, with Tommy John surgery now expected.
Tommy John Surgery an Emerging Trend in Young Baseball PlayersBaseball players have a new worry and it comes in the form of painful surgery. More and more baseball players are heading under the knife to undergo what has become popularly called "Tommy John's Surgery".- Adam Wainwright to Have Tommy John Surgery: Cardinals Looking for ReplacementSt. Louis Cardinals picher Adam Wainwright will undergo Tommy John Surgery ending his 2011 season.
- St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Adam Wainwright Possibly Heading for Tommy John SurgeryThe St. Louis Cardinals, primed for a run at another National League Central Division Title, could be in serious trouble after inital reports indicate that ace Adam Wainwright might be done for the season.
Who Didn't See the Stephen Strasburg Injury Coming?Stephen Strasburg is heading to the sidelines for the next 12 to 18 months, and the rejuvenation of the Washington Nationals immediately falls apart. Who didn't see this happening. I mean, really?!
Stephen Strasburg Needs Tommy John Surgery, Could Miss Entire 2011 SeasonStephen Strasburg has to have Tommy John surgery on a torn ligament. Strasburg could now miss the 2011 season.

