BOBBY SEAY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Surgery begins Seay's long road back

Reliever Bobby Seay underwent successful surgery on his left shoulder, the Tigers announced before Friday's series opener against the White Sox.
Via mlb.com  |  September 17, 2010

Detroit Tigers LHP Bobby Seay to miss 2011 season with shoulder surgery

Detroit Tigers left-handed relief pitcher, Bobby Seay, has not only missed the 2010 but will also miss the 2011 surgery due to shoulder surgery. He’s expected to miss the next 10-12 months, according to John Lowe of the Detroit Free Press. “It has taken a while to become upbeat about this,” he said. The surgery “is something I know I need to do. If I didn’t get anything...
Via PRO Rumors  |  September 01, 2010

Bobby Seay To Miss 2011

Teams eyeing Bobby Seay as a potential buy-low option for their 2011 bullpens have to cross the lefty off their lists. Seay told John Lowe of the Detroit Free Press that he will have labrum surgery on his throwing shoulder later this month. It will take 10-12 months to recover from the procedure so it appears that Seay, who missed this season with shoulder trouble, will miss the...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  September 01, 2010

Seay expected to undergo surgery

Tigers reliever Bobby Seay is now expected to undergo reconstructive surgery on his injured left shoulder -- a procedure that could cost him a year or more before he can pitch again. However, the surgery has not yet been scheduled.
Via mlb.com  |  August 11, 2010

Seay considers rotator cuff surgery

Tigers reliever Bobby Seay continues to gather opinions on his torn rotator cuff as he ponders a possible reconstructive surgery that could keep him out for at least a year.
Via mlb.com  |  July 21, 2010

Bobby Seay headed to the DL

Detroit Tigers Relief Pitcher Bobby Seay is headed to the DL, and may have come to the end of his career. Seay has a torn rotator cuff, and will try to rehab the injury before he has surgery to repair it that could end his career. There has been a history of pitchers opting to forego surgery and rehab and injury like this. Todd Stollemyre successfully rehabbed his injury...
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  March 28, 2010

Clarity on Seay’s Injury

Basically, this is worst-case scenario for the Tigers and for left hander Bobby Seay. Seay spoke with MLB.com’s Jason Beck in Lakeland this morning and finally gave word on the official diagnosis concerning his balky left shoulder: torn rotator cuff. Beck says the injury is a grade 2 tear that nearly qualified as a grade 3, [...]
Via Motor City Bengals  |  March 27, 2010

Seay, Miner hit the DL

The Tigers trimmed their roster down to 32 this morning with a couple of disabled list moves and other cuts. Most notable was the placement of Bobby Seay and Zach Miner on the 15 day disabled list. Seay has been traveling from doctor to doctor in search of a diagnosis on his balky left arm. Miner’s malady seems less dire but he won’t be ready for the beginning of the season....
Via Tigers Weblog  |  March 27, 2010

Saturday Tracks: Seay’s Setback, Roster Cuts, Fien Comes Home

Bad news out of Lakeland today when Bobby Seay came up lame in his latest attempt to re-join the ranks of healthy arms in camp. The Tigers left hander has been sidelined for most of camp with lingering shoulder soreness. After resting for a couple weeks, Seay tried throwing a bullpen today but had to [...]
Via Motor City Bengals  |  March 20, 2010

Is it time for Ni-Lyon?

Bobby Seay, the Tigers primary lefty out of the pen is hurting. Gerald Laird called for trainer Kevin Rand to visit the mound after he saw something amiss in one of Seay’s pitches last night. Seay didn’t immediately leave the game, but he did after allowing a single to Travis Hafner. Now Seay is on his way to the MRI machine.
Via Tigers Weblog  |  September 25, 2009
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