Jordan Zimmermann To Miss 18 Months With Elbow Injury

Star rookie Jordan Zimmermann will likely be sidelined for a year and a half due to
elbow surgery. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
In looking for positives from the situation, all interim general manager Mike Rizzo could do was grasp at straws:
"The small bit of sunshine is that there is an 85 to 90 percent success rate with pitchers recovering to their pre-injury status after Tommy John surgery. It's a much higher success rate than shoulder [labrum] surgery," Rizzo added. "We've got a lot of depth in our young starting pitching, but Jordan was the prize pupil. We'll have him back -- full go -- for spring training '11, though he may pitch sometime in '10. But you'll see the real Zimmermann in '11."
Well, it's a good thing he didn't also blow out his shoulder, as well. So what happened? Elbow discomfort had led to a stint on the 15-day disabled list for the young righty. But when the pain continued after a rehab start at single-A Potomac, the Nationals sent an MRI to sports medicine magnate Dr. James Andrews, who confirmed that a ligament in Zimmermann's elbow would need replacing.
No one believes that the young man won't be back -- it's just what the team will do to eat up the innings which Zimmermann certainly would have provided next season. If anything, the loss of Zimmermann really puts a dent into the team's so-far fruitless attempts to sign number one draft pick Steven Strasburg -- whatever leverage the Nationals might have had ("we don't need you, we've got Zimmermann!") is out the window with this setback.
Sheesh, is this team ever going to catch a break?
