Montgomery's Tommy John Surgery: What Does This Mean for the Diamondbacks? 

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Jordan Montgomery's recent announcement about undergoing Tommy John surgery has sent shockwaves through the baseball community. As a left-hander for the Arizona Diamondbacks, his absence will not only impact the team's rotation but also raises questions about the long-term implications for his career.

What do you think this means for Montgomery's future? Will he be able to bounce back and reclaim his spot as a top pitcher, or is this the beginning of a downward spiral?

Moreover, this situation brings to light the increasing number of injuries in baseball, particularly among pitchers. Are we witnessing a new era of pitching where injuries are more common, or is it simply that we're more aware of them now?

Some fans speculate that Montgomery's struggles last season were due to underlying issues that were not addressed. Do you think teams are doing enough to monitor player health, or is there a culture of pushing through pain that needs to change?

Additionally, with the Diamondbacks now facing a gap in their rotation, how do you see this affecting their season? Will they be forced to make a trade, or can they rely on their current roster to step up?

Let's discuss the implications of Montgomery's surgery, the state of pitcher health in MLB, and what this means for the Diamondbacks moving forward. What are your thoughts?

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