Jameson Taillon Who Pitched For Pittsburgh Who Pitches For New York Is Resilient Because Every Time He's Had Surgery He's Comeback! He Will Again After Rehabbing Right Ankle, Tendon
Jameson Taillon who pitched for Pittsburgh who pitches for New York, for the team that wears the pinstripes is resilient because every time he’s had surgery he’s comeback!
Jameson Taillon who pitched for Pittsburgh in their starting rotation and now pitches for New York, for the team that wears the pinstripes has undergone surgery more then once during his Major League Baseball career.
Why?
He’s had two Tommy John Surgeries!
Both of those Tommy John surgeries came when Jameson Taillon pitched for Pittsburgh in their starting rotation!
Most recent?
2017!
What is Tommy John Surgery?
UCL reconstruction is a surgery commonly used to repair a torn ulner collateral ligament inside the elbow by replacing it with a tendon from elsewhere in the body. The goal of the surgery is to stabilize the elbow, reduce or eliminate pain and restore stability and range of motion. This procedure was introduced and first performed by Frank Jobe, M.D., on baseball pitcher Tommy John in 1974—hence the colloquial name Tommy John surgery.
Jameson Taillon also had had surgery for testicular cancer in 2017 when he was with Pittsburgh!
What is testicular cancer?
Cancer that develops in the testicles, a male organ that produce sex hormones and sperm for reproduction. It causes lump in testicles, swollen lymph nodes, sudden fluid collection in scrotum, and abdominal pain.
During the 2021 season Jameson Taillon who now pitches for New York, for the team that wears the pinstripes in their starting rotation had a record of 8-6 with an earn run average of 4.30.
“according to https://www.mlb.com/player/jameson-taillon-592791
On Thursday Jameson Taillon had surgery on his right ankle to repair a torn right tendon!
The surgery was performed by by Dr. Justin Greisberg in New York. The procedure carries an estimated recovery time of five months in order to resume pitching in games, indicating that Taillon will not be ready for the beginning of Spring Training. (Last updated: Oct. 28)
“according to mlb.com”
And he’s always comeback and will again!
Jameson Taillon had this to say about his right ankle after having surgery!
So excited that this ankle is fixed! Feeling amazing . Ready to dominate the rehab/ recovery process and come back even stronger (like I’ve done every time”
“according to his account on Instagram”