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QUOTE(fathom @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 01:34 AM)
Get the bullpen ready, cause Garland hasn't shown an ounce of toughness so far tonight.

 

el duque

 

 

alright, i hate the media talk to...

 

but where is the talk of US taking advantage of four outs in an inning when we get em???

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QUOTE(fathom @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 07:34 PM)
Get the bullpen ready, cause Garland hasn't shown an ounce of toughness so far tonight.

 

How the hell do you determine toughness from a pitcher?

 

Are you tough if you don't give up runs? Are you tough if you get lucky and the batter hits it right at a fielder?

 

What exactly establishes toughness in a pitcher, and how the hell do you judge it?

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QUOTE(bmags @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 01:35 AM)
okay, thanks to Uribe's brilliant throw (did he realize that everett was not a sox) we are down 2 more...f***ing awful

 

I've changed my tone, and that was PK's fault. Look at the replays. He gave Uribe no angle to throw that ball.

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QUOTE(bmags @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 07:34 PM)
el duque

alright, i hate the media talk to...

 

but where is the talk of US taking advantage of four outs in an inning when we get em???

 

 

:huh

 

i guess when we get 4 outs it's dumb luck/cheating and for everyone else it's good, clean baseball

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QUOTE(bmags @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:35 PM)
okay, thanks to Uribe's brilliant throw (did he realize that everett was not a sox) we are down 2 more...f***ing awful

 

Konerko has to recieve blame too. Was uribe suppose to tossed it over everret to konerko?

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How the hell do you determine toughness from a pitcher?

 

Are you tough if you don't give up runs? Are you tough if you get lucky and the batter hits it right at a fielder?

 

What exactly establishes toughness in a pitcher, and how the hell do you judge it?

Getting out of jams after a bad play extends an inning.

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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 01:36 AM)
How the hell do you determine toughness from a pitcher?

 

Are you tough if you don't give up runs? Are you tough if you get lucky and the batter hits it right at a fielder?

 

What exactly establishes toughness in a pitcher, and how the hell do you judge it?

 

I think we've all seen a lot of the good and the bad Garland this season. When he's gone out and showed some balls, you could seem him buckle down in big situations and not just throw poor pitch after poor pitch. We're lucky Ensberg didn't end this game in the 3rd inning. His sinker is extremely flat, and like I mentioned earlier, our starters aren't coming close to keeping their hitters off-balanced.

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QUOTE(Greg The Bull Luzinski @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:37 PM)
Garland is probably not done getting beat all over Minute Maid Park like Craig Biggio's wife.

 

We all said the same thing Sunday night when the Astros took a two run lead. Anything can happen.

 

Two down... :headshake

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