All of their issues as far as their needs will be handled through the Red Cross and state agencies on the scene, ... Obviously, there are going to be issues the next few days. Between the state and us, I think we'll take care of them. |
By no means would it [require] any kind of surgery. |
Everybody's been aware Mark has been under a pretty strict throwing program and we've had absolutely no problems up to now. We've been treating him for basically normal symptoms that everybody has when they throw. Unfortunately today, he threw a bullpen and developed some posterior shoulder soreness that we wanted to be evaluated. |
He felt a pop. The question is, was the pop the hamstring or the cartilage in the knee? |
He had cramping all over his body that started in his calves and lower back. For whatever reason, it manifested itself more as a neck strain. |
He had no complaints until he came off the field the other day, and the complaints were significant enough. He was telling us he was definitely in pain making some of his throws, and that's when we decided to progress the way we did. I can't answer why it started the other day, and it hadn't prior. |
He had no symptoms of head injuries when he left here. |
He had no symptoms whatsoever of head injuries. We are anticipating good results. |
He had some posterior cuff irritation that obviously we need to get evaluated. |
He has no symptoms of any head injury, and we'll be aggressive with him. |
He has some wear and tear in his left shoulder. He obviously irritated it again on that dive the other night against Japan. |
He was completely conscious when we got there [to the plate]. |
He was normal, same old Jerry. You're looking for nausea, dizziness, all that kind of stuff, ringing in the ears, and he had none of that. |
He's doing real well, |
He's emphatic about it. If this thing is cleared up, he wants to stay and play. |