3/5 🧵 The timeline is the annoying part: “at least a month” is really the floor, not the promise. Fried will be shut down for a few weeks until he’s symptom-free, then he’ll get repeat imaging before he can even start throwing again. And for pitchers, the no-throw period usually has to be matched by a build-up period. So if he’s shut down 2-3 weeks, the ramp-up can eat another 2-3. That’s why “month” can quietly become longer.
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