Chico ready to return better than ever
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By Byron Kerr on February 16, 2010 7:57 PM
Nationals lefthander Matt Chico missed most of the 2009 season after having
elbow surgery in 2008. Chico is optimistic he can return even better than he
was before the surgery because he is pain free for the first time since his
first spring training in 2004.
I had a chance to talk with Matt as he prepares in Viera for spring training.
How does elbow feel?
"I pitched 83 innings last year in Low A and Double A. I made three or four
starts. Everything was good at that point. Some simple soreness you are
supposed to have. It wasn't anything that I had felt the previous three or
four seasons. Now I am 19 to 20 months out from the surgery and it feels
night and day."
How did you pitch with all that pain?
"For me I just kind of got used to it. For a while the pain would go away.
But I couldn't extend my arm all the way or touch my shoulder for three or
four years. Then all of sudden in 2008 it wasn't feeling right and it just
popped."
Have you talked to anyone else who went through similar issues after surgery?
"Actually, Jordan Zimmermann had some questions. We go back and forth with
war stories. He is going through what I went through right now. I talked to
Shaun Hill a little as well. He was going through a second post-surgery and
gave me some pointers on how to approach some things: don't do this, don't
push it."
Was it tough not to go all out when you felt well?
"It was pretty hard. I had a lot of those days in extended throwing sessions
where I was feeling good. I remember one day where I went out to long toss
and got out to 180 feet and felt good. I hadn't been able to do that in three
or four years. Then when I went to 220 and it went okay, but the next two or
three days I felt the elbow again. So I took it easy after that and didn't
push things. I am fine now."
You relocated a couple of years ago to the Viera area to be close to the
complex, how has it been for you this offseason living so close to Space
Coast stadium?
"I have been doing baseball related stuff since early December. I wanted to
start my throwing a little earlier. We had a baby son in late December
(second child, congrats!), so I knew I would be busy and wanted to get a head
start."
With the Nats making so many offseason moves, especially to the pitching
staff, do you relish the upgraded competition?
"The whole competition for spots makes it fun going out there to pitch. I was
thinking, for me, if there wasn't a competition you are not going to do your
best. It pushes me a lot if there are other guys there you try to
out-perform. Better competition makes for a pretty good pitching staff."
So with your left arm feeling so good, are your ready for spring training?
"I feel better arm-wise than I have since my first spring training in 2004.
After that it kind of went down hill. I was never right. I tried to change
mechanics. I tried to make it so my arm did not hurt anymore. That threw off
my speed and then my knees starting hurting. I was putting pressure on myself
because I knew how I was doing and couldn't do anything about it.
"I was never able to accomplish want I wanted to because of certain things
going on (with my arm). Now I feel good and I will try to make the rotation.
I am just happy I am healthy and I can still pitch."
What is it like to have Steve McCatty as your pitching coach?
"Steve McCatty is a great coach and a great person. He helped me in 2007 when
I went down there for two weeks. He helped me work on my mechanics."
The 2009 spring training has a different feeling with all these changes,
doesn't it?
"It does. It won't be the 100 losses of the last couple of years. I think it
is going to be more successful because it is a whole different team,
especially the bullpen. We now have some experience in the bullpen, ten times
better than it has been the last three or four years, especially with the
year Tyler Clippard had last season."
Being from San Diego, do you know Stephen Strasburg?
"I didn't before but we came to find out I went to high school with his
wife's cousin. So we all know some of the same people."
Chico is ready for Friday with the first workouts scheduled for this weekend.
Matt will keep us updated as spring training gets underway.
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