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Tommy John Surgery

To be fair I do not know a lot about TJS. Technology is always changing. I did find this article from CBS which is a reputable source I would say.

It says that the rehab time for TJS has gone from the previous 10-12 months to the current 14-18 months.


BVK had his surgery March 9th
Benson had his surgery March 16th

The AZCentral article says
- Both pitchers are expected to be back next season
- The injuries are due to wear and tear over a long period of time and "not a certain pitch or a training technique"


If my math is right 14 months from surgery puts both of them set to return at the end of the regular season next year. With the 2020 season being missed because of covid, the 2021 season missed because of injury, if they sit out all of next year then they are basically missing 3 straight years of Baseball. What does that do to a pitcher?

If the injury was wear and tear over a long period of time what does that mean for recruiting?

- Will top college teams require pitchers have their elbow and shoulder be checked out by a reputable physician before they get a scholarship offer?
- Can a doctor see the wear and tear coming or is it not visible until things go wrong?
- With the high level of recovery from TJ do coaches even care if their player needs it?

Curious to hear from the board on what they know and think.

UCLA: BASKETBALL or BASEBALL SCHOOL?

Timing matters... over what time period?
Right now, Baseball school. John Savage is a solid coach & owns CTS.
Basketball: JOHN WOODEN ERA: 1948-1975: 620-147 (.808)- 10 NC - 64,65, 67- 73, 75!

My Point: Leadership matters. While almost impossible to identify the future "John Wooden of baseball" in advance, we clearly understand CTS is not even close, and is probably in the bottom half of Pac-12 baseball coaches!

ASU has Top Ten Baseball Tradition (it's dying right before our eyes), adequate resources (have you been to Vandy, SEC and ACC (Clemson) facilities, wow...), a "natural" recruiting pipeline (area, weather, conference, tradition that attracts competitive talent with little coaching acumen), that will allow us to be "marginally competitive".

Done yelling "fire", as now it's time to let those ignoring the message, "remain in their seats to have their popcorn reheated"....

As stated for years, ASU Baseball is not going anywhere (consistently) under CTS poor stewardship!

Sorry, but both Bocchi & Ray Anderson are not either fishing or cutting bait, but asleep in the boat.


Very Sad as a live & love ASU Baseball, and now passion has turned to apathy...

All of ASU's collective "financial eggs" are in CHE & Football's basket, and a stumble here, and RA will see a material drop in all sports gate receipts & donations, which they will blame on COVID related issues, again more BS...

In closing, the point of no return is close or has already past, and another lost decade for ASU Baseball clearly reflects this administration's inability to prudently staff, fund & manage this University's longest & most nationally significant Big Three sports in modern history (in terms NCs). Fully understand football drives the $$$.

In short, protecting your hire, rather doing what is right for the program is my focus, and RA's blind spot. Extend??? GMAFB... looks like this "fishing nightmare" continues in 2022... I'm out!

PAC Football Preseason All-Conference Picks

From a preseason listing by Athlon that has four teams listed from 1st team to 4th team...

1 ) Oregon = 14

2) USC = 13

2) Wash = 13

3) ASU =12

3) UCLA =12

4) Utah =11

5) Colorado = 10

6) Oregon St = 8

6) Wazzu = 8

7) Cal = 7

8) Stanford = 6

9) AU = 4

Here is a breakdown of the Sun Devils who have more 1st team members than any other PAC team, I think...

First Team = R White, RB...D West, OL...Tyler Johnson, DL...Chase Lucas, DB...Michael Turk, P...DJ Taylor, KR (six total)

Second Team
= J Daniels, QB...K Diesch, OL...J Lole, DL...E Fields, DB (four total)

Third Team
= M Robertson, LB (one total)

Fourth Team
= C Trayanum, RB (one total)

If you totaled up points based on 4 pts for a 1st team player, 3 pts for a second team member, 2 pts for a third team member and 1 pt for a 4th team member, I think ASU may be first with points but I'm too lazy to do that...

I think this shows that ASU does not have to take a backseat to any other team in the conference from a talent standpoint and that we most probably have a significant talent edge against two thirds of the other teams in the PAC...

We don't have to play Oregon, get USC at home, but do have to play Wash, UCLA and Utah on the road that is a negative but also have five PAC home games that should be an advantage for us...

I will be disappointed if we don't win 10 or more games this coming season and I'm very excited about out chances to win the PAC and advance to a high ranking in the polls...

If not now, then when..??

Rose Bowl or Bust... :)

Go Devils!!!

Familiar but unexpected Sun Devil making noise at PGA Championship

Phil Mickelson is in first place at the PGA Championship with a score of -5 after his second round. At 50 years old, he'd be the oldest major champion ever if he were to win the tournament. If Mickelson leads when the second round is complete, he'd be the first player ever to hold the lead after a major championship round in the 1990's, 2000's, 2010's and 2020's, per @JustinRayGolf on Twitter.

Pac-12 unveils early 2021-22 Conference game dates as part of new men's basketball

Much like last season, ASU is scheduled to play two of its Pac-12 games earlier in the year and these are the two games:

Wed., Dec. 1, 2021 - Washington State at Arizona State
Sun., Dec. 5, 2021 - Arizona State at Oregon

Here are the Pac-12 teams ASU will face home and away:

Home: ARIZ, CAL, COLO, ORE, STAN, UCLA, USC, UTAH, WSU, OSU
Road: ARIZ, CAL, COLO, ORE, STAN, UCLA, USC, UTAH, WSU, WASH

So ASU misses Washington at home and Oregon State on the road.

PAC Baseball Update

Here is how things stand entering the final weekend of conference play...

1) AU
= 21-9 & 38-14 (Cats have clinched no worse than a tie for the PAC title and will probably host a Regional as a #1 Seed)

2) Oregon = 18-9 & 35-13 (Ducks travel to Cal this coming weekend and need to win all three games to tie for title)

3) Stanford = 15-9 & 31-13 (Cardinal hosts Oregon St this coming weekend and could tie for first, I guess, by winning all three, but they will have played three less PAC games so don't know how that works out)

Note: I think both Oregon and Cardinal hold tie-breakers against Cats but might be mistaken about that

4) ASU = 16-11 & 32-17 (Devils host Bruins this coming weekend but cannot catch AU in standings but could theoretically finish in second if a lot of things went their way this weekend and, if not, they could move down in PAC, too)

5) UCLA = 15-12 & 32-18 (Bruins still have a chance, like Devils, to finish in second place with a sweep of Devils and some other things going their way but could also move down in standings)

6) Oregon St = 15-12 & 33-20 (Beavers travel to Stanford and are still theoretically in race for second place in PAC)

7) Cal = 14-13 & 28-14 (Bears host Ducks but are out of race for second place)

Note: ESPNU will televise Devils-Bruins games this weekend

Pretty remarkable what the Devils have been able to accomplish so far given their pitching injuries and let's hope that it continues this coming weekend and beyond...

Go Devils!!!

Four-star DB locks in June visit for ASU

Rhett was the RCS LA DB MVP over the weekend ...

Four-star Bishop Gorman (Nev.) CB Justyn Rhett walked away with DB MVP honors at RCS Los Angeles.

Rhett has strong connections to a pair of SEC teams that have offered + he has one Pac-12 visit locked in for June

The latest: https://n.rivals.com/news/four-star-cb-justyn-rhett-has-strong-ties-to-sec-pac-12-teams

Sunday Walkabout

Mornin Mates...

Today's Topic = What are the chances..??

So, what are the chances of....


1) Phil winning the PGA major golf championship at the ripe old age of 50..??

2) Tracy Smith not being brought back next season as our baseball coach by RA..??

3) The Sun Devil men's golf team of winning an NCAA championship, in the near future, at a course in the Valley..??

4) The men's basketball team winning enough games next season to make a run at a PAC championship and make the Big Dance..??

5) The football team winning enough games to win the PAC and be in the national playoff picture..??

These are my responses to these questions...

1) I think Phil will be very hard pressed to win the PGA tournament today due primarily to his age and the way the course is so brutal on the back nine, where Phil has not played all that well during the tournament...so I give him about a 20-25% chance of winning his sixth major championship today...

2) I don't think there is any doubt whatsoever that Tracy Smith will not be back next season as our head baseball coach...his supporters, that include our AD, see that this has been a remarkable season in that the Devils have overcome so many obstacles to stay alive in the PAC race, this late in the season, and are a cinch to make the playoffs, once again, as a result...

Personally, I'm impressed by what the Devils have accomplished, so far, given the difficulties associated with the season, but also have no doubt that Tracy will most probably never win a PAC championship or enough to host a Regional, much less take us to the CWS...

3) I don't know enough about our golf team but we appear to have enough overall talent to win the championship, especially since the tournament will take place in our backyard and that is a huge plus...

4) I cannot believe what a wonderful job Bobby has done to completely overall the team with a load of talent that would appear capable of making a legitimate run at the PAC championship next season and winning enough to make the Big Dance for the fourth time in five years...

5) As far as the football team is concerned, I ask...if not now, then when, given our level of talent across the board, experience and quality depth at most positions, and the best coaching staff that Herm has put together at ASU, and a schedule that includes five home PAC games...

I await your great feedback as always and sure hope that our baseball team can beat the Trojans today to take the series and keep us in the top third of the PAC...

G'day Mates and Go Devils!!!

UCLA Baseball injury

Matt McLain, who is projected to be a top 10 pick in the coming MLB draft has been out for a few weeks with a broken finger.

I'm not sure if he will play against ASU in the final series of the season but something to keep an eye on.

Another interesting development for the Bruins. Their Friday night guy is Zach Pettway. Last year in the shortened season he was 3-0 with a 1.05 ERA. The senior this season is 1-5 with an era over 5. In his last 2 starts he's gone a total of 8 innings and given up 14 earned runs.

In April he had 3 starts in a row where he threw over 100 pitches and I wonder if he is just a little tired.
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