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Mystic Meg

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11 Oct 08

This guy has GOT to go! I watched the first inning of the Sox game last night and SHUT IT OFF in disgust!

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12 Oct 08

Originally posted by Phlabibit
This guy has GOT to go! I watched the first inning of the Sox game last night and SHUT IT OFF in disgust!

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He was on his way to a no hitter last time out. Still want to get rid of him?

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13 Oct 08

Originally posted by Phlabibit
This guy has GOT to go! I watched the first inning of the Sox game last night and SHUT IT OFF in disgust!

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15 Oct 08

Originally posted by Phlabibit
This guy has GOT to go! I watched the first inning of the Sox game last night and SHUT IT OFF in disgust!

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INSTANT REPLAY!!!

He's still going, and going, and going......

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by badmoon
He was on his way to a no hitter last time out. Still want to get rid of him?
Considering that even if he pitched a no hitter, he'd still give up like six walks, I think getting rid of him would probably be a good move.

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by Arachnarchist
Considering that even if he pitched a no hitter, he'd still give up like six walks, I think getting rid of him would probably be a good move.
An interesting stat regarding Dice-K would be to see how many of those walks actually end up scoring compared to the league average. I know as runners get further into scoring position, Dice-K seems to get stronger.

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by darvlay
An interesting stat regarding Dice-K would be to see how many of those walks actually end up scoring compared to the league average. I know as runners get further into scoring position, Dice-K seems to get stronger.
Frankly, that's not something I would not in a starting pitcher, reliever maybe, but not a starter.

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by Arachnarchist
Frankly, that's not something I would not in a starting pitcher, reliever maybe, but not a starter.
I agree. Just thought it would be interesting. Kinda like those closers who always put the first runner on and turn every save into a roller-coaster ride - they can be "effective" but who the hell would want that?

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by darvlay
I agree. Just thought it would be interesting. Kinda like those closers who always put the first runner on and turn every save into a roller-coaster ride - they can be "effective" but who the hell would want that?
Tell me about it. I'm an Indians fan and I hated Joe Borowski closing back in 2007.

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by darvlay
An interesting stat regarding Dice-K would be to see how many of those walks actually end up scoring compared to the league average. I know as runners get further into scoring position, Dice-K seems to get stronger.
Walks are sometimes overrated. There were many times I would nibble at the corners or try and get a great hitter to hit my pitch while willing to walk them if needed in certain situations. I like the strategy better than just giving him 4 balls for an intentional walk. At least you have a chance of something good happening. Now if the walks are due to wildness, they will usually come in bunches, and that is more of a telling factor to me.

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by Arachnarchist
Tell me about it. I'm an Indians fan and I hated Joe Borowski closing back in 2007.
Can you say Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams???

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16 Oct 08

Originally posted by shortcircuit
Can you say Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams???
My favourite pitcher. I'll never forget the home run Joltin' Joe hit off him in '93. Touch 'em all, Joe!

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Originally posted by darvlay
My favourite pitcher. I'll never forget the home run Joltin' Joe hit off him in '93. Touch 'em all, Joe!
Thought you might like that one. Toronto had a fantastic OF group in those days. Jesse Barfield lives in Houston these days. He is a really good guy and what a rocket he had. Not sure whatever happened to George Bell and Lloyd Moseby. Joe Carter was underrated as a player in my opinion as well.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
Thought you might like that one. Toronto had a fantastic OF group in those days. Jesse Barfield lives in Houston these days. He is a really good guy and what a rocket he had. Not sure whatever happened to George Bell and Lloyd Moseby. Joe Carter was underrated as a player in my opinion as well.
Actually the '93 outfield group was comprised of Devon White, Joe Carter and a platoon of minor role players, then Rickey Henderson after the trading deadline.

Bell, Barfield and Moseby were in the eighties.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Actually the '93 outfield group was comprised of Devon White, Joe Carter and a platoon of minor role players, then Rickey Henderson after the trading deadline.

Bell, Barfield and Moseby were in the eighties.
Sure, but I meant Toronto was an All Star OF academy for several years. And didn't Joe Carter actually play some 1B as well?