Wave of elbow injuries a quandary for teams

Tommy John surgery, the double-edged scalpel of modern pitching, is obviously an operation no pitcher wants to have. Yet the revolutionary procedure — invented by the late Dr. Frank Jobe, who passed away earlier this month — has saved or at least kept alive the careers of hundreds of Major Leaguers since its namesake first had his elbow ligament replaced by a tendon.

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