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If the playoffs were to start today, he'd in the bullpen.

 

I guess if you want to call that being the man, then he's the man.

 

I would put him out there for Game 1!

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QUOTE(aboz56 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:17 PM)
If the playoffs were to start today, he'd in the bullpen.

 

I guess if you want to call that being the man, then he's the man.

He was in the bullpen last year during his breakout season. Now he's just batting practice. But he only gave up 3 homers and 5 runs in 6 innings last start. He's fine now.

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:18 PM)
He was in the bullpen last year during his breakout season. Now he's just batting practice. But he only gave up 3 homers and 5 runs in 6 innings last start. He's fine now.

 

When was he in the bullpen? Pretty sure he pitched a CG against the Angels? Yep, he did.

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QUOTE(TitoMB345 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:17 PM)
I know I am, thanks! :)

 

sarcasm

 

I dont really care what you think, it does matter and it shows that Buehrle does indeed suck when facing Sabathia.. Stats show exactly that

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QUOTE(T R U @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:19 PM)
sarcasm

 

I dont really care what you think, it does matter and it shows that Buehrle does indeed suck when facing Sabathia.. Stats show exactly that

 

Show me the stats that prove it. The only thing I see is a high ERA, which IS NOT AFFECTED AT ALL BY SABATHIA! Does Sabathia come up and pound in runs when Buehrle pitches? NOPE! You're wrong, I'm right. That's all there is to it.

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He was in the bullpen last year during his breakout season. Now he's just batting practice. But he only gave up 3 homers and 5 runs in 6 innings last start. He's fine now.

 

He got the W in his last start. That's all that matters. If the game was closer he would have definitely focused more and hit the corners. But when you are pitching with the lead, you let the other team hit. That is what he did and it worked out for him.

 

Garland knows how to pitch. He is a fierce competitor and I would want him out there for game 1 of the world series.

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QUOTE(Ndgt10 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:21 PM)
He got the W in his last start. That's all that matters. If the game was closer he would have definitely focused more and hit the corners. But when you are pitching with the lead, you let the other team hit. That is what he did and it worked out for him.

Bulls***, he got f***ing hammered, he wasn't trying to let the other team hit it. They were f***ing him up.

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QUOTE(TitoMB345 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:19 PM)
When was he in the bullpen? Pretty sure he pitched a CG against the Angels? Yep, he did.

His turn was skipped. My mistake. He was the #4 starter in the Boston series, so he wasn't used, and then was skipped for Contreras and Buerhle against the Angels. Maybe Ozzie didn't want to use his best at the start.

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QUOTE(Ndgt10 @ May 30, 2006 -> 08:21 PM)
Garland knows how to pitch. He is a fierce competitor and I would want him out there for game 1 of the world series.

:lolhitting

 

The guy needs to look down and check for his stones half of the time.

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QUOTE(Ndgt10 @ May 30, 2006 -> 06:21 PM)
He got the W in his last start. That's all that matters. If the game was closer he would have definitely focused more and hit the corners. But when you are pitching with the lead, you let the other team hit. That is what he did and it worked out for him.

 

Garland knows how to pitch. He is a fierce competitor and I would want him out there for game 1 of the world series.

 

Over Contreras? You have to be kidding me right?

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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ May 30, 2006 -> 08:22 PM)
Bulls***, he got f***ing hammered, he wasn't trying to let the other team hit it. They were f***ing him up.

He is damn lucky we hit Oswalt or he would have taken a loss.

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Show me the stats that prove it. The only thing I see is a high ERA, which IS NOT AFFECTED AT ALL BY SABATHIA! Does Sabathia come up and pound in runs when Buehrle pitches? NOPE! You're wrong, I'm right. That's all there is to it.

 

You have to be insane to think that a pitcher doesn't know who he is pitching against. When he faces Sabathia, he realizes that he has to pitch a very good game and it puts pressure on him. That pressure can effect the way he pitches.

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QUOTE(Ndgt10 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:21 PM)
He got the W in his last start. That's all that matters. If the game was closer he would have definitely focused more and hit the corners. But when you are pitching with the lead, you let the other team hit. That is what he did and it worked out for him.

 

Garland knows how to pitch. He is a fierce competitor and I would want him out there for game 1 of the world series.

A fierce competitor that can't go more than 6 innings. I know you're BSing now.

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QUOTE(TitoMB345 @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:21 PM)
Show me the stats that prove it. The only thing I see is a high ERA, which IS NOT AFFECTED AT ALL BY SABATHIA! Does Sabathia come up and pound in runs when Buehrle pitches? NOPE! You're wrong, I'm right. That's all there is to it.

 

WHEN SABATHIA STARTS

0-4 2 no decisions and an era in the 7's

 

WHEN SABATHIA DOESNT START

7-4, his career ERA against them is 4.58 so whatever his era against Sabathia is taken out.. which I assume would be pretty damn good

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ May 30, 2006 -> 07:22 PM)
His turn was skipped. My mistake. He was the #4 starter in the Boston series, so he wasn't used, and then was skipped for Contreras and Buerhle against the Angels. Maybe Ozzie didn't want to use his best at the start.

 

Yes, his turn was skipped, but that is very normal. You need to go with your best pitchers in the early games. Garland was the 4th of 4 in the Postseason rotation.

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