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[quote]He is scheduled for season-ending exploratory surgery on his shoulder today, and the mystery is practically unbearable.

The Reds' medical staff won't be able to tell Wilson why his arm feels like linguini until they open him up. But the right-hander has given the docs a succinct request.

"Whatever's broke, fix it," he said.

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[quote name='big_dish' date='Jun 17 2005, 12:36 PM']Hopefully we can get Milton out for the season too, either that or just automatically forfiet his games, so the other players can rest, kind of like they do at the plate.
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Right now the best thing to do with Milton is to put him in the bullpen untill he improves.

Im sure Keisler or Belisle could handle his spot in the rotation.
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Heres and update on the exploritory surgery...

"Exploratory arthroscopic surgery on Paul Wilson's shoulder today revealed a partially torn labrum and a partially torn rotator cuff, both of which were repaired by Dr. Tim Kremchek. "

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[quote name='Storm' date='Jun 17 2005, 03:40 PM']I thought he was hurt last year in the 2nd half of the season
So what did the Reds do?  signed him to a long term contract  :wacko:
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Hes signed for 2 years with a team option for a 3rd year, but the Reds can decline that and offer at $850,000 payout for the 3rd year.

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[quote name='CTA513' date='Jun 17 2005, 09:46 PM']Hes signed for 2 years with a team option for a 3rd year, but the Reds can decline that and offer at $850,000 payout for the 3rd year.
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Oh :blink: That makes it all better now [img]http://forum.go-bengals.com/public/style_emoticons//23.gif[/img]

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Paul Wilson is the same bitch who kept telling the Reds he was fine and went out their trying to pitch. We of course lost those games because his arm was ripped. :angry2:

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Get this !!


Wilson's season over after Kremchek fixes shoulder
By Hal McCoy

Dayton Daily News

CINCINNATI | Paul Wilson's surgery Friday revealed tears in the rotator cuff and the labrum, and to Dr. Tim Kremchek that's good news — and it has nothing to do with the good doctor's bill.

"This shows he had reason to feel a pinch and to pitch ineffectively," Kremchek said.

Wilson begins a long, difficult rehabilitation road, hoping to pitch by spring training. He begins range of motion work today. After four to six weeks, he'll begin strengthening. Then he'll start tossing in three to four months. He'll be off a mound in five to six months, then throwing hard with all his pitches in six to nine months.

[b]The shocker is that Kremchek admitted the Reds knew Wilson had a partial tear in his rotator cuff and labral deterioration three years ago when they signed him.

"We signed him anyway,"[/b]
Kremchek said. "Dr. Jim Andrews, who did his operation 10 years ago, said, 'Hey, don't worry, Paul is doing quite well.' His MRI hasn't changed in three years. I could name 10 pitchers in the majors pitching with worse-looking MRIs."

Kremchek said the partial tears are from a decade ago. He said medical advancements in the past 10 years enabled him to fix Wilson's shoulder with one procedure.

"Now we can fix anything," Kremchek said. "This will make him stronger and better than ever. We want him back next year and for four or five years."
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[quote name='BengalBacker' date='Jun 18 2005, 09:14 PM']Get this !!
Wilson's season over after Kremchek fixes shoulder
By Hal McCoy

Dayton Daily News

CINCINNATI | Paul Wilson's surgery Friday revealed tears in the rotator cuff and the labrum, and to Dr. Tim Kremchek that's good news — and it has nothing to do with the good doctor's bill.

"This shows he had reason to feel a pinch and to pitch ineffectively," Kremchek said.

Wilson begins a long, difficult rehabilitation road, hoping to pitch by spring training. He begins range of motion work today. After four to six weeks, he'll begin strengthening. Then he'll start tossing in three to four months. He'll be off a mound in five to six months, then throwing hard with all his pitches in six to nine months.

[b]The shocker is that Kremchek admitted the Reds knew Wilson had a partial tear in his rotator cuff and labral deterioration three years ago when they signed him.

"We signed him anyway,"[/b]
Kremchek said. "Dr. Jim Andrews, who did his operation 10 years ago, said, 'Hey, don't worry, Paul is doing quite well.' His MRI hasn't changed in three years. I could name 10 pitchers in the majors pitching with worse-looking MRIs."

Kremchek said the partial tears are from a decade ago. He said medical advancements in the past 10 years enabled him to fix Wilson's shoulder with one procedure.

"Now we can fix anything," Kremchek said. "This will make him stronger and better than ever. We want him back next year and for four or five years."
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"He"s doing quite well" Why, he hasn't given up a hit in 15 days!
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