To say that I am disappointed for him is an understatement. You can read more about it HERE in case you missed it. So Britton will have elbow surgery on September 8th and what doctors will find in there, no one knows but hopefully it's nothing serious. It's hard to hear that Britton will have ANOTHER bone chip removed. The Yankees lost him in March when we underwent surgery to remove the first chip and he was out until June. When he came back he was pretty awful and now he's going to do it all over again. Britton's season is over, and it wasn't a good one. We know he is capable of more, we've seen it. It's why the Yankees brought him back. So now we cross our fingers for 2022.
So hopefully this is just precautionary and this isn't a bigger issue, but even Aaron Boone was concerned. "I’m hopeful that it’s not something long term that has to take 12-16 months," Boone said. "Hopefully he can start his rehab this winter and be on the mound sometime early next year."
Dr. ElAttrache is a very trusted surgeon but he does also do a lot of Tommy John surgeries these days. It just makes me wonder if they missed something back in March during the first surgery. Britton was not himself this season, so it's possible...but not a possibility that I WANT to accept right now.
We all want to see Britton back sooner rather than later, and performing at the level we know he is capable of. We will call 2021 a lost season for him and look forward to his resurgence in 2022. Hopefully Britton's right. It's a bone chip and nothing more.....fingers crossed.
--Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
BYB Managing Editor
Twitter: @nyprincessj
We must remember this is the Yankees medical staff. 2 weeks =6 months.
ReplyDeleteTwo months =a year. End of season =all if next year.
Maybe we can outsource our medical to the Rays.They seem to know what they are doing.