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2. Poo Log

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u/beardymcbeardyson · 13 pointsr/Braves

Does the poo log still exist in the handicapped stall of the GT baseball clubhouse?

One of my outings was there at GT before an NCAA playoff game awhile ago. We weren't playing GT but one of the other teams at the regional, so we were in the home GT dugout. Like before every start, I felt the urge to poo about an hour before first pitch. So I went through the dugout tunnel to the GT clubhouse and found the restroom. As am I sitting there dropping a deuce-monkey, I find a little book and a pen up on the rail. It has entries by college baseball players from all over the country, all with their name, the delivery of their poo, the number of poo particles, and a hand-drawn picture of their poo after they were done. I gladly added my entry, and I still reflect on how much I enjoyed sharing this experience with people I've never met but share so much in common with.

I never visited that clubhouse again, but I hope that the poo log is a staple in the GT handicapped bathroom stall.

u/asmi_kyle · 3 pointsr/Braves

First, I'll say that I'm an epidemiologist working the the field of sports medicine, but not an orthopaedist, sports medicine physician, or physical therapist, so I don't have the personal or professional knowledge to answer all of your questions.

However, there has been a substantial increase in the number of TJs seen in the younger age groups. UCL reconstruction fortunately has a very high success rate (83% return to play at the same level or higher) with a pretty low complication rate (20%; 16% minor, 4% major). Nonetheless, it seems like these young athletes are putting a lot of stress on their arms at a much younger age than this used to happen. Dr. Andrews talked a lot about this in his book that he just came out with (I promise I don't make any money off this, it's actually an interesting read). Lastly, I doubt there are too many cases where the parents make the call to undergo surgery when it's not really necessary. There aren't too many orthopaedists that I know that would open a kid's arm up just because dad wanted junior back on the mound. The decision for surgery is normally a long, slowly considered process that takes place after failed conservative treatment (usually rest and therapy).

After surgery (again, I'm not a physician or therapist, so I'm just basing this off of what I've seen in studies we've done), most players are able to return to the same position they played. Occasionally with older players (pros and college), we'll see a starter move to a reliever and rarely a pitcher move to a position player, but these sort of moves happen within an organization anyway so to attribute it solely to the surgery may not be quite correct.

Hope that answered your questions!

u/Rustin788 · 1 pointr/Braves

Chipper Jones's Autobiography would be a good starting point to learn about the 90's and 2000's Braves. I have the book but it is still on my to read shelf but all the reviews are very good.

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Also, I just saw this one when looking up Chipper's book but Tales from the Atlanta Braves Dugout would probably be a good read as well.

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And one more I just came across, When the Braves Ruled the Diamond.

u/faceisamapoftheworld · 2 pointsr/Braves

I’ve taken to basically making my own. Decky makes deep hats in tons of colors and then I’ll find a Braves embroidered patch on Etsy or eBay and just take it to my tailor to be sewn on.

https://www.amazon.com/DECKY-Tone-Flat-Bill-Snapbacks/dp/B00LGX2NBE?th=1&psc=1

It’s not the game day hat, but it’s 100x better fit than the ones that look like a beenie on the top of my head.

u/garyhat · 1 pointr/Braves

Fair question. I think genocide is universally offensive. Although, I will admit to laughing repeatedly at Bill Burr's population control jokes, particularly the one where he says we should randomly take out cruise ships.

You know the reason why that's funny? It's because cruises are expensive and people who tend to go on them are kind of the epitome of wastefulness, just eating and shitting everywhere on a boat. They can therefore be the butt of jokes until the end of time. If, on the other hand, Bill Burr tried to make a joke about taking out flotillas of migrant refugees in the Mediterranean, his career would probably end quickly. Those migrants are a vulnerable population of people who need help. It just isn't funny no matter how to spin it.

Now, I understand that Native Americans are not currently in such a dire state. However, the political situation with Native Americans depends on the acknowledgment of their culture and their sovereignty. It's a sensitive situation. It's not cut and dry. It's not one guy's word over another. Yes, they do have protections under the law, but are their leaders done negotiating? No. Constant lobbying is going on. Why do you think this mascot thing keeps coming up every year? It's usually during the playoffs, when the Braves come under national attention. Every single year. Why is this happening? It's because of the delicate political situation with the Native Americans. I cannot possibly explain it here. All I can say is that you would do yourself a service by reading up on it. You might want to start with Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States.

u/The_Superhoo · 3 pointsr/Braves

Book: "The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron" - great biography that came out in 2010. Fun to read. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0375424857/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1536256931&sr=8-1

u/I__Need__Scissors_61 · 3 pointsr/Braves

Which was clearly used in the context that we won the trade in a landslide. It's a common euphemism that was not meant to offend at all. Maybe this will help you get over it.

u/SirJohnnyBlaze · 1 pointr/Braves

For a great read on a fan level "In the Time of Bobby Cox" is one I would highly recommend Amazon has it for 1 cent used

u/-_chop_- · 2 pointsr/Braves

I've been reading this baseball book. It's fucking great. Highly recommend it.

u/mnmaste · 3 pointsr/Braves

MLB Atlanta Braves Dog Jersey, X-Large. - Pro Team Color Baseball Outfit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017VT7JH4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1hgpDb2E7SXA1

He’s 12 pounds and got a Small. The sleeves don’t seem to work great on him, and maybe we need to make it sleeveless

u/OderNeisseLine · 2 pointsr/Braves

Started scoring again this year after doing it as a kid a bunch! I read this book recently which was pretty fascinating and covers almost any scenario imaginable https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Baseball-Scorekeeping-Handbook-Revised/dp/1476663890

u/ChopNC93 · 2 pointsr/Braves

ViewTV 2018 Version Outdoor Amplified Digital HDTV Antenna - 150 Mile Range - Motorized 360° Rotation - 40FT Coax Cable - Wireless Remote Control - UHF/VHF 4K 1080P Channels https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017JEF126/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_egYyDb6QDH7VN

Looks like they’ve marked it down. I swear I think it was closer to $60 when I got it early last year. Definitely recommend it!

u/faultlessjoint · 1 pointr/Braves

Are you in the immediate Atlanta metro area? If so, get a digital HD antenna and watch them over the air. I'm assuming they are all broadcast locally.

Something like this. I'm not in or around Atlanta but I would definitely assume the games are broadcast locally OTA.

u/Mtn_Brave · 2 pointsr/Braves

I am currently reading Watchers by Dean Koontz. I like golden retrievers and it has a smart golden retriever named Einstein.

u/hickmatt · 1 pointr/Braves

I remember reading this in the below book written by John Schuerholz.


Built to Win: Inside Stories and Leadership Strategies from Baseball's Winningest GM https://www.amazon.com/dp/0446696536/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YSp7BbMXS10BX

u/y2knole · 2 pointsr/Braves

whats he supposed to do differently given the arms he has?

This 'the manager doesnt know how to manage the bullpen' line is lazy and just not supported by anything other than kneejerk narrow view that only considers this game on this date.

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edit: I REALLY suggest you give this a read for a really great detailed discussion on how little 'bullpen management' matters:
https://www.amazon.com/Shift-Next-Evolution-Baseball-Thinking/dp/1629375446