Injury cut career shortby bkim - 9 cards (Last updated on Jul 19, 2017) |
2. 2014 Bowman Draft #DP45 Matt Imhof
Philadelphia Phillies pitching prospect Matt Imhof sustained a traumatic injury to his right eye in a training accident in June 2016. In a freak accident at the ballpark. Imhof was working out with resistance bands mounded to a wall when the base broke away and hit him in the face. |
5. 1934 Goudey (R320) #6 Dizzy Dean
A ball of his foot in the All -Star broke a toe. He changed his delivery style and developed a sore arm |
7. 1998 Fleer Tradition #221 Tony Saunders
Broke arm delivering a pitch. Because of low attendance at game you could hear him yell throughout the stadium. |
8. 1965 Topps #55 Tony Conigliaro
Took a pitch to the eye and never recovered all the way from bad vision. |
Comments
Such an enticing title. Please complete this. I'll give you two Marks. Fidrych and Prior.
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Throw in on Joel Zumaya.
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Don't forget Bo Jackson
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Don't forget Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle.
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I totally forgot about Dave Dravecky and what he went through. Gives me chills thinking about it now.
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I really hate when injuries derail a players career. Most recently, Prince Fielder.
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Um, Howard and Utley are both still playing. 36 & 37, respectively. They're both starters and I don't think either is retiring. How do they fit in this very nice list?
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@RoundtheDiamond87, 17 and 18 seasons isn't exactly "cut short" in the case of Gehrig and Mantle.
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How about Tony Oliva and Kirby Puckett?
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The two men I immediately thought of are somehow not on your list!! Roy Campanella and Thurman Munson. Ryan Howard and Chase Utley don't fit the theme at all in my humble opinion.
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I can't see Utley making this list, but Howard definitely does.
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Alas, Jose Fernandez and Daryl Kile, both died at the heart of their careers. v3 | ||
If you're including players who died young: Yordano Ventura of the Royals and Oscar Taveras of the Cardinals.
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