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The Valenti Show

What Does The Jackson Jobe Injury Mean For The Tigers?

The Valenti Show

Audacy

Sports

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

The guys continue their Jackson Jobe conversation, wondering what the impact of his injury could be for the Tigers.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right. So we had something planned for 5 o'clock.

0:02.8

And the Jackson Job injury thing kind of sidest wiped us.

0:06.2

And I wanted to give you a complete view of what the injury is and can lead to.

0:11.3

We don't know.

0:12.4

I mean, that's up to the doctors.

0:13.7

The Tigers have a great training staff.

0:15.3

And they're going to be super careful with this kid.

0:17.6

He's their best pitching prospect.

0:19.3

He's one of, if not the best pitching prospect in baseball.

0:23.0

And I'm not flipping when I tell you, look, if he's gone for a while, if there was a

0:27.4

guy you could afford to lose, it's the guy who's never pitched more than 90

0:30.7

innings professionally.

0:32.6

There's just no scenario Job was giving you 180 innings this year.

0:36.7

So you need Cobb, you need Olson,

0:39.5

you need Mize, you need Flaherty,

0:41.5

you need school, you have pitching depth

0:43.3

and you have Chris Fetter.

0:45.3

But a flexor strain is

0:46.9

you do not want to hear those words with a pitcher.

0:49.5

So go ahead, David. And I just

0:51.3

wanted to provide a complete picture. That's it.

0:54.4

Rob in Waterford says, either way, he'll need surgery this year or next. After surgery, the high end is school, but the low end, he ain't ever going to be good again. This scares me.

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