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Pitchers share Tommy John stories to guide each other through rehab

Jul 31, 2016, 7:50 AM

Diamondbacks’ pitcher Patrick Corbin shows the scar his 2014 Tommy John surgery left on his left ...

Diamondbacks’ pitcher Patrick Corbin shows the scar his 2014 Tommy John surgery left on his left elbow. (Photo by Trisha Garcia/Cronkite News)

(Photo by Trisha Garcia/Cronkite News)

PHOENIX — “I always questioned myself coming back and how it felt and what to feel in there because it was just something different,” said Patrick Corbin, a starting pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks. “They all said it was normal, they all thought something was wrong multiple times coming back.”

Major league players going through Tommy John surgery found that talking to other players who have also had the surgery has been a key part of their rehabilitation process.

Brandon McCarthy, a former Diamondbacks pitcher and currently a part of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting rotation, talked to about a dozen Tommy John surgery veterans while he spent 15 months rehabbing his elbow.

“We talked, not necessarily advice,” McCarthy said. “But everyone has similar stories, so I talked to maybe a dozen guys who had the surgery and had similar stories.”

Corbin was one of those players. McCarthy and Corbin were teammates in Arizona in 2013 and 2014 before Corbin underwent a season-ending Tommy John surgery. McCarthy faced a similar injury and the same surgery a year later.

“When I found out it happened to him, just, I mean, you feel for him going through it,” Corbin said.

Corbin remembered that it took him 16 months to return from the surgery. It took McCarthy approximately 15 months to return to the Dodgers.

The left-handed pitcher in Arizona said that he had several teammates going through the rehab process with him in 2014, which made it all slightly easier.

“I was able to talk to those guys and I thought it really helped,” Corbin said. “Just knowing how your elbow would feel or bounce back, or things you could do to help make it better.”

The right-handed Dodgers’ starting pitcher returned on July 3 in a five-inning debut that included only two singles, one walk and eight strikeouts against the Colorado Rockies.

“It’s great anytime someone comes back from the injury, I mean, when something is taken away and you can’t go out there and do your job, it’s frustrating,” Corbin said. “So, just to see him come back and I know how much work that he’s put in and his dedication towards the game.”

McCarthy started against Arizona on July 16, his first time back on the mound at Chase Field since he was traded to the New York Yankees in 2014.

“(Arizona) is my offseason home, but I didn’t have a lot of success here,” McCarthy said. “So you’re never excited to get back to somewhere where you weren’t successful, but I’m just excited to pitch anywhere right now.”

McCarthy brought some success as he pitched six scoreless innings on Saturday, but the Dodgers offense was unable to provide backup. The Diamondbacks won 2-1, but McCarthy was given a no decision.

In the three games, the Dodgers’ starter has pitched since his return from the injury, he has won two games, kept his ERA below 2.00 and has struck out 22 batters.

Though there are similarities between the two pitchers when they returned from Tommy John, Corbin allowed more hits and runs in the first three games after his return.

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