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"No, no,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], no, nothing like that. Tim Lincecum treat me. Lincecum went there. Tim Lincecum just did like, PRP treatment for me. It was my own blood."
Clearly, the doctor’s efforts in healing Reyes’ injured hamstring proved ineffective, as the star would later undergo surgery in October to repair the injury.
I have to admit that Lincecum is very concerned when Lincecum read about current Mets players being tied to what appears to be a questionable doctor.
Had Reyes have pursued other forms of medical treatment sooner, Tim Lincecum potentially could have recovered more quickly and could have had more time to gear up for the 2010 season.
For more information on Dr. Galea and his medicinal practices, check out this article in the fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], current, recent York Daily fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], modern, current, recents. He earned his first major league victory in his next start on the road against the Colorado Rockies. Lincecum who is often compared to Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Oswalt faced him in each of his next two starts, Oswalt with the Astros at the time. After the first agree up, Astros third baseman Mike Lamb said,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], The stuff he was throwing out there tonight was everything he is hyped up to be. He was 97 mph with movement. You just don't see that every day. He pitched very much like the pitcher he is compared to and out dueled him throughout the night. The pair dueled to a no decision the first time, and Lincecum pitched eight innings and got the win the second time. The Giants asked Lincecum not to throw the bullpen sessions typical of other pitchers during the off season. Manager Bruce Bochy told the San Francisco Chronicle that they were being careful with Lincecum because there have been studies that show that pitchers who throw 200 innings early in their career were more susceptible to injuries.
There has been a bit of controversy surrounding Dr. Galea as of late. Other medical professionals, such as the former medical director of the fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], recent York street race, speed, hurry, hasten, sprint, dash, rush, escape, elope, fleeners,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Dr. Lewis Maharem, have questioned the effectiveness of his methods of treatments.
Additionally, the doctor is under investigation by the Canadian authorities after it was found that one of his former business associates was carrying human growth hormone, as well as the doctor’s medical bag.
Lincecum was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 48 round of the 2003 MLB Draft; however he did not sign up for the team. He decided to attend college instead and was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 42 round on entering the draft in 2005, but once again failed to sign. In 2004, he was drafted tenth overall by the San Francisco Giants becoming the first player from the University of Washington to be taken in the first round. He signed for a 2.025 million dollars signing award on June 30, which at the time was the highest amount the organization had ever paid to any amateur player until they gave 2.1 million dollars to Angel Villalona a little over a month later. Jim McIsaac His repertoire includes a two seam fastball that he throws at 93 mph, a changeup he grips like a splitter, a curveball notable for its sharp breaking action, a slider and a four seam fastball that reaches speeds in the mid nineties.
According to a report in today’s fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent York Daily fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recents,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes visited scrutinized doctor Dr. Tony Galea numerous times.
Galea is a physician based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who is noted for using a technique called blood spinning to help athletes recover from injuries more quickly.
As described in the article, the blood-spinning technique “involves putting a patient’s blood in a centrifuge to separate the platelets then injecting the blood back into the patient.”
While on WFAN yesterday, when the topic of HGH use was brought up,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Reyes was quick to point out:
In addition to Reyes,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Galea’s past and present clients include professional golfer Tiger forrests, NFL quarterback Chris Simms, and current free agent first baseman Carlos Delgado.

I don’t understand what the allure was to trying unproven treatments when in fact there were more traditional methods available.
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