He played in Toronto so he had to have it. I noticed several articles trying to blame it on the fireworks, but the shortness of breath started before the fireworks/flares (according to his trainer).
Not to mention 40k fans, and the other players, weren’t bothered by the smoke and haven’t in the many years they’ve shot off home run flares.
yeah, not sure how long these players can keep running and hitting and jumping when their veins and arteries are filled with these amyloid clots. I'm amazed none of them have collapsed on live TV (yet).
Yordan had been complaining of hand soreness for the past 3 weeks or so... I think he's only hit 1 home run in his last 17 games or something, which is odd for a guy like him - usually averages 1 homer every three or four games. His jab side effects might date back to the time of his sudden 'power outage'.
I can see how amyloid clots, thrombosis, etc. could make a baseball player have reduced control or strength in his limbs. It might be one reason why batting averages across the league this year are down substantially. Another would be the blurry vision that a lot of the jabbed people report.
One of Atlanta’s players had to have surgery on his eyes for blurry vision recently. And I’ve noticed overall, a lot of them just look “grey” and sickly.
I think it could certainly explain the dropoff in hitting that many players have experienced. Like Marcell Ozuna for the Braves - from 2014 to 2020 he was consistently above league average and since he got the jab around March 2021, he's been 30% or so below league average. May have lost his MLB job recently from what I read.
Or on the Astros, Yuli Gurriel. Dude won the American League batting title last year hitting .319 and this year he puts up a weak .245. It's not even clear his manager would start him in the playoffs.
It would be interesting to follow the stats of players who have taken the clot-shot for sure.
For a while there it seemed that US pro athletes (MLB, NFL, NBA) weren’t being affected the way other athletes including college athletes or retired athletes have been. I was thinking they got a kind of special version of the vax
Edited - sorry, I see you said the same thing above!
As a Braves fan, I can confirm eddie rosario did get a procedure done to correct blurry vision.
Also, Ozuna is still on the team (inconceivably, might I add), but his future is once again clouded thanks to a DUI arrest a couple of nights ago. And this comes after being arrested for a domestic incident last year.
But other than that, I agree with your assessment: Ozuna absolutely raked for us during the shortened 2020 season which warranted the Braves to sign him to that contract. Since then, he has been a disappointment, and it's possible the clot shot has something to do with his and dozens of others' offense production.
He played in Toronto so he had to have it. I noticed several articles trying to blame it on the fireworks, but the shortness of breath started before the fireworks/flares (according to his trainer).
Not to mention 40k fans, and the other players, weren’t bothered by the smoke and haven’t in the many years they’ve shot off home run flares.
yeah, not sure how long these players can keep running and hitting and jumping when their veins and arteries are filled with these amyloid clots. I'm amazed none of them have collapsed on live TV (yet).
Yordan had been complaining of hand soreness for the past 3 weeks or so... I think he's only hit 1 home run in his last 17 games or something, which is odd for a guy like him - usually averages 1 homer every three or four games. His jab side effects might date back to the time of his sudden 'power outage'.
I can see how amyloid clots, thrombosis, etc. could make a baseball player have reduced control or strength in his limbs. It might be one reason why batting averages across the league this year are down substantially. Another would be the blurry vision that a lot of the jabbed people report.
One of Atlanta’s players had to have surgery on his eyes for blurry vision recently. And I’ve noticed overall, a lot of them just look “grey” and sickly.
I think it could certainly explain the dropoff in hitting that many players have experienced. Like Marcell Ozuna for the Braves - from 2014 to 2020 he was consistently above league average and since he got the jab around March 2021, he's been 30% or so below league average. May have lost his MLB job recently from what I read.
Or on the Astros, Yuli Gurriel. Dude won the American League batting title last year hitting .319 and this year he puts up a weak .245. It's not even clear his manager would start him in the playoffs.
It would be interesting to follow the stats of players who have taken the clot-shot for sure.
For a while there it seemed that US pro athletes (MLB, NFL, NBA) weren’t being affected the way other athletes including college athletes or retired athletes have been. I was thinking they got a kind of special version of the vax
Edited - sorry, I see you said the same thing above!
As a Braves fan, I can confirm eddie rosario did get a procedure done to correct blurry vision.
Also, Ozuna is still on the team (inconceivably, might I add), but his future is once again clouded thanks to a DUI arrest a couple of nights ago. And this comes after being arrested for a domestic incident last year.
But other than that, I agree with your assessment: Ozuna absolutely raked for us during the shortened 2020 season which warranted the Braves to sign him to that contract. Since then, he has been a disappointment, and it's possible the clot shot has something to do with his and dozens of others' offense production.