Lambert’s Employee to Undergo Tommy John Surgery
FairCityNews.com | Sep 24, 2013 | Comments 0
Ozark, MO – In the past few years, professional baseball has seen an abundance of pitchers having Tommy John surgery. However professional athletes aren’t the only people injuring their arms. Matt Garvey, a roll throwing specialist at Lambert’s Café in Ozark, Missouri, has been throwing rolls with the café for three years, and after a full day of throwing on June 8, 2013, something felt different.
“My elbow had a numbness feeling to it.” Garvey said. “I called the Lambert’s trainer about the problem. We went to the doctor and it turns out I had a tear in my elbow tendon.”
Garvey will undergo Tommy John surgery later this month, and will have to be moved to the Lambert’s disabled list. Their manager will have to call up somebody from the fried okra camp.
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When asked about what he thought might have cause the arm problem, Garvey replied, “It could have been a number of things. I might have overdone it on the curveball this year. I also went with more of a sidearm release, which also could have done some damage.”
With Garvey’s surgery in light, Mr. Lambert wants his throwers to take more precautions when coming to work.
“Roll throwing specialist is an important job, but it’s not like this is a real career. I hope my throwers gain something from this experience. I hope Garvey has a speedy recovery because we’ll need his arm next year. We’ll especially need his bat for the softball league.”
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