Mike; I had my dislocated shoulder popped back, and i'm feeling fine. Thanks for checking on me buddy.
I really need to thank Eddie Schreiber, and Sue Caputo.
Eddie made an immediate prognosis, and set me up at Memorial hospital. They were waiting for me at the door with Eddie's instructions. I was very fortunate to have a doctor and a friend next to me yesterday.
Sue; we have have been on some crazy detours in Maine with Ralfie driving that car of yours. Yesterday you were amazing! Bombing along, keeping me talking, while trying to find the hospital. You were so good to me, thank-you.
I'm glad it was just a dislocation instead of a seperation or worse. You've had enough injuries to last 5 lifetimes. I wish you a speedy recovery and hopefully you'll be back very soon. Take care.
Sorry to hear about your injury. I wish you a speedy recovery.
My only question is, will I have to look at another one of your pictures again at the physical therapists office while listening to the therapist explain to me that boys will be boys and that we are really getting too old for this!!!
Tom, I'm glad to hear that things went well, and at least, you got the shoulder popped back into place. When I saw you throw to first, I just thought you were upset that you got off a bad throw. Ed S. is a god scent, and is a caring guy. What is the future, as far as your shoulder is concerned.? Hope you will be back Tom, and heal quickly.
I'm so sorry to hear about your injury, and I hope you can return to the diamond soon. Just when we think we have all are body parts fixed another @!^&*ing part breaks down. The frustration of it all is maddening. I know we'll see you on the field at the earliest moment possible. You're a great ballplayer, competitor and gentleman (most of the time.) Hang in there and I'm sure the whole league is looking forward to your quick return, except pitchers and catchers.
Tommy, obviously JK doesn't know you... he doesn't know that you're already a master beer drinker and that you give lessons on the fine art of drinking.... when it comes to opening tabs, you're already ambidexterous!!! When Tom went to the hospital, his right arm was held in and what should he have grasped in his left hand - yup - a can of beer... the boy does have his priorities!!!!!
I was so happy to see you at the game on Friday and see that you are okay. You'll be good as new soon and back on the field again:) And until then, you can be a spectator with Annie and I okay? Its really not a bad job being a spectator, you sit and watch the game and make comments and the cooler is right by your side! I hope you have a speedy recovery:)
Tom, Glad to hear the good news. You are one of the really good guys in the league. This is only my second year, but I hear such good things about you, plus, you've always been a class act, whenever we played you. Hope you are able to play in the playoffs. Mike Eplite/ Yankees