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Braden to undergo surgery on left shoulder
Recovery time to be determined following Monday's procedure
ARLINGTON --
A's starter Dallas Braden will undergo surgery on Monday to repair a torn
capsule in his left shoulder, the club announced Wednesday.
The recovery time will be determined following the procedure, which is to be
performed in New York by Mets medical director David Altchek, but the A's
realize Braden's season is now in jeopardy.
"We're aware that it's a possibility he could be out for an extended period
of time," said assistant general manager David Forst. "At the same time, it
doesn't do anyone any good to say anything until we know for sure. Plenty of
times, you get in there and it's not as bad as the MRI may have showed."
As a frame of reference, Altchek performed the same shoulder surgery on Mets
lefty Johan Santana in September, and he has yet to return to action.
Every case is different, though, so the A's are hoping their hurler faces a
shorter rehab process.
Braden met with Altchek on Tuesday, marking his fourth doctor's appointment
and third professional opinion since landing on the 15-day disabled list on
April 18 with a stiff shoulder.
The A's southpaw had pitched two days prior, when he exited his third start
of the season after five frames because of the discomfort. In those starts,
he posted a 1-1 record and a 3.00 ERA, yielding 18 hits with 15 strikeouts
and five walks in 18 innings of work.
Braden first met with Dr. Lewis Yocum on April 20, when he was told to simply
rest and rehab to calm inflammation in his shoulder. But when the left-hander
took to the field last week to play catch for the first time, he experienced
discomfort again, leading to another visit with Yocum and a new MRI that
revealed the damage.
Seeking another opinion based on the results, Braden flew to Florida on
Monday to meet with renowned surgeon James Andrews before heading north for
his appointment with Altchek, who was the only doctor out of the three who
recommended surgery.
In Braden's stead, right-hander Tyson Ross is expected to continue filling
the fifth spot in Oakland's rotation, where he's quietly posted a 2.51 ERA
on the season while allowing just three earned runs in his past three starts
combined. Those efforts have helped the A's starting staff to a Major League-
leading 2.69 ERA through its first 37 games.
"This is disappointing for Dallas because we know he was hoping to avoid
surgery," Forst said, "but from our standpoint, we have Tyson and we're very
happy with the way he's performed. It cuts into our depth a little bit, but
at this point, we're comfortable with the starters we have."
Braden, 27, has been the victim of numerous injuries throughout his eight-
year professional career. This marks the third straight year during which
he's spent time on the disabled list. He's also no stranger to shoulder
surgery, having missed much of the 2006 campaign following a procedure to
repair a humoral defect.
The news came just two days following the anniversary of Braden's perfect
game against the Rays on Mother's Day.
"It's a tough day because he's such a competitor," said manager Bob Geren.
"He's a good kid, and I hope the best for him, because he means a lot to
the team and we'll miss him."
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