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The Mets have a catcher out with dry eye syndrome. I don't think I've ever heard of a player being on the IL for that issue. -- (edited)
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Krusty (aka Krustylu)
May 19 '23, 06:12
After reading about it I'm a little surprised I haven't heard of other guys dealing with the same issue. So much dirt in their faces throughout their careers.
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It’s the primary backup, Nido, who’s been terrible this year. It’s apparently a bad potential side effect of lasik. -- (link)
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Tim
May 19, 06:30
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And the guy they signed in the off season, Narvaez, hasn’t played yet, so they picked up and now called up Gary Sanchez. -- nm
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Tim
May 19, 06:36
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I was reading about Sanchez getting called up which is where I read about the dry eye syndrome. That really sucks.
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Krusty
May 19, 06:48
Eddie Vedder's favorite player, Jose Cardenal. I don't know if it qualifies as dry eye but
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zunk takes things literally
May 19, 06:30
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Haha! -- nm
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Krusty
May 19, 06:49
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