I think concussions are really the next great frontier in sports medicine. Maybe there's just better reporting on this (in terms of reporting injuries by teams, not reporting in newspapers and the like), but they seem to be more prevalent -- and my guess is that with increased size and speed of these athletes, they will continue to become more likely unless appropriate steps are taken. In related news, Mike Matheny, one of those great game-calling and defensive catchers who can't hit for a lick (kind of like his replacement with the Cardinals, Yadier Molina), retired on Thursday after not being cleared to play due to concussions sustained last year as a result of taking foul balls off his catchers mask.
holden, this is supposed to be the place for concussion research, at least if you believe the people Yukon and I did a job for. Of course, they were from UPMC. And I ended a sentence with a preposition, so I might not be trustworthy either.
Interesting stuff yefatma. Did you guys code the software, do the research or do something else? (And let's face it, stating "the people for whom Yukon and I did a job" sounds a little nerdy.) Incidentally, I was checking out your profile and noticed my Jon Lester prediction. I feel bad about that for two reasons: (1) it was announced he had cancer two days later; and (2) I think what I probably meant to say was that he would be a number 3 starter (which is usually quite a bit better than league average). Oh well. I suppose I'll stick by the Anibal Sanchez comment, although my expectation is that Sanchez will appear to be better (at least in the near term and putting aside Lesters recovery) on account of being in the NL and pitching in Florida. Good thing there are statistical methods these days to control for those things.
No, Yukon designed and I built the linked site. And you cursed Jon Lester. Teamwork!