00:00And that is the current state of the most important back in September baseball history.
00:06Is there an update, Curtis, on the back, the oblique of Roman Anthony?
00:10Please tell me the news is good this morning.
00:12Rome wasn't built in a day, but it was destroyed in one.
00:16It does not sound good.
00:17Post game said he was far more painful than the prior injury he sustained.
00:22The oblique is a pesky one, especially if you have to swing a baseball bat.
00:27He will undergo an MRI today.
00:28Oh, no, no, I hate the MRI.
00:32Yeah.
00:33No.
00:34All right.
00:35Well, I mean, it's not a good sign.
00:39Nothing we can do about it.
00:41Nope.
00:41Probably some disappointed ladies in the seaport or other areas of the city of Boston with the back being down.
00:48But whatever.
00:49I think you should offer up your services if he needs help carrying groceries to his apartment.
00:53Anything else?
00:54I could do that.
00:55I have experienced several different issues when it comes to the back.
01:00You remember, it wasn't so long ago.
01:02I was limping around here like an injured old man.
01:08I thought you had pooped your pants the way you were walking.
01:10He's got to get more core work in.
01:12He does.
01:13Strengthen that core up.
01:14And if you've had an oblique injury at any stage of your life, 617-779-7927.
01:19Do not.
01:19Please do not.
01:20I beg you, please do not call with any kind of injury experience.
01:25Not what we want on this radio program.
01:26I got that playing pickleball.
01:28Yep.
01:29We have got.
01:30We have got.
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