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QUOTE(mr_genius @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 08:39 PM)
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Couldn't ask for anything more out of Graffanino after the botched Uribe grounder. Jenks was down from a consistent 98 in the 8th to 95 in the 9th, he was hittable. Damon, Renteria both just looked terrible.

 

For the third straight year on the brink of elimination. Congratulations and good luck.. atleast to the people on this board who arent jackasses.

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QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 01:45 AM)
Couldn't ask for anything more out of Graffanino after the botched Uribe grounder.  Jenks was down from a consistent 98 in the 8th to 95 in the 9th, he was hittable.  Damon, Renteria both just looked terrible.

 

For the third straight year on the brink of elimination.  Congratulations and good luck.. atleast to the people on this board who arent jackasses.

2-0, WOOOO

 

 

 

 

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QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 06:45 PM)
Couldn't ask for anything more out of Graffanino after the botched Uribe grounder.  Jenks was down from a consistent 98 in the 8th to 95 in the 9th, he was hittable.  Damon, Renteria both just looked terrible.

 

For the third straight year on the brink of elimination.  Congratulations and good luck.. atleast to the people on this board who arent jackasses.

Jenks usually does that...he loses like 2 mph in his 2nd inning but he still has good power...he can kick it up to 96 or 97 for 1 or 2 pitches if he needs to but he holds it steady at 95 or above.

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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 01:50 AM)
Jenks usually does that...he loses like 2 mph in his 2nd inning but he still has good power...he can kick it up to 96 or 97 for 1 or 2 pitches if he needs to but he holds it steady at 95 or above.

 

Jenks fastball was a little slower cause he seemed to be cutting it. A lot of his pitches were just cutting in on the lefty.

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You know...we only had a couple 5 run innings all f***ing year...it took us until late June in Colorado for us to get our first 1. We've had 2 in 2 days.

 

And remember back in early September when we had that streak of about a month and a half where we never came back from more than 2 down? BOO YEAH!!!

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QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 08:45 PM)
Couldn't ask for anything more out of Graffanino after the botched Uribe grounder.  Jenks was down from a consistent 98 in the 8th to 95 in the 9th, he was hittable.  Damon, Renteria both just looked terrible.

 

For the third straight year on the brink of elimination.  Congratulations and good luck.. atleast to the people on this board who arent jackasses.

 

You do realize it's a White Sox board, right?

 

I still don't get who told you we wanted a red sox fan's point of view.

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QUOTE(fathom @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 06:51 PM)
Jenks fastball was a little slower cause he seemed to be cutting it.  A lot of his pitches were just cutting in on the lefty.

Seriously though, Jenks has done that all year...he loses like 2 mph in his 2nd inning...that's one of the reasons why the Sox made him into a relief pitcher I believe I read somewhere.

 

But hey, if they're moving, so much the better. 96 mph cutter? Ouch.

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