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2020 Labrum Surgery Arm Injury

Our 2020 OF/RHP was diagnosed with possible labrum tear. We have been to 3 Doctors over the past year. Last week did MRI with die and they weren't 100% sure of a tear but saw enough and recommended surgery since rest and rehab has not worked. Also found a minor tear of UCL, they said would heal on it's own with rehab. Also some irregularity in shoulder and want to do cleanup and get closer look at labrum. Best case would be scope with cleanup of scar tissue/bursitis. No time-frame given. We are assuming his HS spring ball is shot for at least throwing, maybe more. Possibly DH if things go well. Maybe even impacting his ability for fall 2020 at college. This diagnosis is coming from a well respected Doc in DFW with extensive experience with baseball throwing injuries. Our 2020's ability to throw hard and his recruiting has been affected. He's been at 86-87 with arm issues, so we are leaning towards surgery so he can get healthy and get a shot at college ball. He's 6" 2" 185 and runs 6.8 and primary corner OF. He's a good student with 4.0 weighted/28 ACT. He's had offers but uncommitted. Considering options for post grad or just re-classifying to 2021 to get healthy since most of his tryouts and performances seem impacted by his injury. Is there a big downside to re-classifying and taking another shot? 

Km

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