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This week on Injury Territory, we start with a cluster: Parker Meadows' collsion (0:58), Cristian Javier's shoulder, and Zach Eflin, Robert Stephenson (12:58), Cole Ragans, and Royce Lewis—six different situations, but not six separate stories. Some are acute, some are lingering, and a couple are the kind that don’t resolve cleanly even when the reports sound optimistic. This is where the board fills up and you start looking for overlap: workload, mechanics, recurrence, and how teams are messaging it.
Then we slow it down with Zack Wheeler. (19:53) The velocity dip is real, but the question isn’t just the number—it’s what’s underneath it. How much of velo loss actually matters, when does it stabilize, and when does it hint at something more structural? This is where data and feel don’t always agree, and why comps matter more than panic.
We close with three that each carry their own weight. Juan Soto—not just whether he’s in the lineup, but how he moves when he is. (29:22) Jacob deGrom, where every update lives in the space between upside and history. And Anthony Volpe, a reminder that not every injury is loud, but plenty are consequential.
This isn’t a spike week. It’s a stacking week. The kind where nothing feels catastrophic on its own, but taken together, it starts to shape what the next month looks like.
Use our code TERRITORY10 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order* https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount
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By Foul Territory NetworkThis week on Injury Territory, we start with a cluster: Parker Meadows' collsion (0:58), Cristian Javier's shoulder, and Zach Eflin, Robert Stephenson (12:58), Cole Ragans, and Royce Lewis—six different situations, but not six separate stories. Some are acute, some are lingering, and a couple are the kind that don’t resolve cleanly even when the reports sound optimistic. This is where the board fills up and you start looking for overlap: workload, mechanics, recurrence, and how teams are messaging it.
Then we slow it down with Zack Wheeler. (19:53) The velocity dip is real, but the question isn’t just the number—it’s what’s underneath it. How much of velo loss actually matters, when does it stabilize, and when does it hint at something more structural? This is where data and feel don’t always agree, and why comps matter more than panic.
We close with three that each carry their own weight. Juan Soto—not just whether he’s in the lineup, but how he moves when he is. (29:22) Jacob deGrom, where every update lives in the space between upside and history. And Anthony Volpe, a reminder that not every injury is loud, but plenty are consequential.
This isn’t a spike week. It’s a stacking week. The kind where nothing feels catastrophic on its own, but taken together, it starts to shape what the next month looks like.
Use our code TERRITORY10 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order* https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.