Predicting Tommy John Injuries

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Bradley Woodrum and others on MLB Trade Rumors have spent hundreds of hours working on a way to predict Tommy John injuries. The Cubs risk factors are pretty good to look at for the most part. 

Risk+: This is merely a representation of how far above average or below average the player’s risk is. Here, 0% indicates a league-average risk; 100% is 2x the league average; 200% is 3x, and so on.

Risk+ Rankings for Cubs pitchers

Those are some pretty good numbers. I'm actually surprised Arrieta isn't higher considering his workload increase and his odd delivery. 

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  1. JonKneeV

    Ryno,

    I like him a lot. Impact DE would help the defense a lot more than an EDGE or ILB imo. There’s quite a bit of ILB depth in FA that they use their cap space on.

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  2. Ryno

    JonKneeV,
    Mucker,

    Donald has to be especially hard to take. He was arguably the best defender in the draft and a huge need.

    The good news is that an upper-tier prospect will be available at 11. Maybe even an upper-tier defender.

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  3. Mucker

    JonKneeV:
    Ryno,

    Mucker,

    I’m fully prepared for him to be taken at #10 considering the past two years with Leonard Williams and Aaron Donald.

    This. I don’t even want to talk about this because it pisses me off so much.

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  4. Mucker

    Ryno:
    JonKneeV,
    Mucker,

    Donald has to be especially hard to take. He was arguably the best defender in the draft and a huge need.

    The good news is that an upper-tier prospect will be available at 11. Maybe even an upper-tier defender.

    I thought he was the best player in the draft, not defender. I was telling everybody to remember his name back when he was at Pitt. He’s unblockable. His speed and strength are unbelievable. How many DTs have run 4.6 40s? It’s unreal.

    If Bears can get any of Lawson, Jack or Spence, I’d be pretty happy. But they’ll get none of them because that’s the way it goes as a Bears fan.

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  5. Ryno

    Mucker,

    I tried to find my big board, but he was behind Clowney and Greg Robinson for me. Maybe Mack too.

    Buckner, Bosa, Ramsey, Jack, Jaylon Smith and Nkemdiche would all be good at 11. Maybe Rankins and Dodd too.

    Stanley, Tunsil and at least one of the QBs should ensure CHI lands a good defender.

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  6. Millertime

    I feel like it needs a color system, and that it should have taken into account how high a pitcher raises his arm in post no-hitter celebrations.

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  7. Mucker

    Ryno,

    I love Smith but I can’t see the Bears drafting somebody at 11 that probably won’t even play this year. I doubt Smith will play and if he does, it won’t be until the end of the season.

    Even worse, somebody like Lawson will be there for the pick but the Bears will draft Shea McClellin’s little brother or something.

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    dmick89

    I’m sorry, but if you’re making the perfect bologna gameday sandwich, cheese should either be on it or not on it. It can’t be the perfect sandwich if it’s optional. It would be two entirely different sandwiches.

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    dmick89

    I wonder if Fowler would have taken 2/28 or 2/30. I think the Cubs are going to miss him in CF and leadoff. They’re still going to win a shitload of games so it’s not a big deal, but I was holding out a little hope they’d sign him. I worry about possible injuries to Heyward in CF.

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  10. Me

    Rice Cube:
    dmick89,

    I forgot the story I heard from you guys but it was something like the Cubs not allowing him to take his own bologna sandwich into Wrigley…

    That was spring training last yr. he could afford to get his ass to Arizona but not shell out a few bucks for a bratwurst once he got tix.

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  11. Smokestack Lightning

    dmick89: I’m sorry, but if you’re making the perfect bologna gameday sandwich, cheese should either be on it or not on it. It can’t be the perfect sandwich if it’s optional. It would be two entirely different sandwiches.

    This.

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  12. Nate the old recalcitrant one from a long time ago

    <blockquote> Also; by reeding this, you have been banned from Bleeding Blue Cubbies; You can still read the Important posts, but you can’tnot respond; please acknowladge that you have been banned;

    (dying laughing)

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    dmick89

    berselius,

    I hope so because that trade really is not very likable from my perspective. I’d much rather have Coghlan for the likely injury that will happen to Soler than what they currently have after him. On top of that, they have enough bullpen depth. I know Coghlan isn’t valuable, but that’s all they could get?

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