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Now that many of the 2005 staff is gone..


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Who's 2005 legacy will live on the longest?  

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  1. 1. Who's 2005 legacy will live on the longest?

    • Freddy Garcia
      2
    • Bobby Jenks
      11
    • Jose Contreras
      8
    • Mark Buehrle
      9
    • Orlando Hernandez
      37
    • Jon Garland
      2


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Since 2 of the starting 5 and, in turn, 2 of the 6 most memorable pitchers of the 2005 campaign are now gone, it just seems fitting to see who's legacy everyone thinks is the most memorable...

 

Reminders:

Freddy pitched a gem in game 4 of the World Series sweep

Bobby had multiple impressive performances, mostly game 1 of the world series, striking out Bagwell and taking out the 9th.

Mark saving and winning a game in the same world series

El Duque had the absolute lights out stop of the bases loaded BoSox.

 

Nothing really stands out about Jon or Jose, besides the all important W.

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I would say El Duque's individual performance vs Boston, then the collective effort of the SP's to throw consecutive complete games in the postseason.

 

 

P.S. I like the title, "Now that many of the 2005 staff is gone..". So I guess 2 is many.

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 10:35 AM)
El Duque's 6th inning against the Red Sox. Unbelievable. I'd put Freddy's game 4 WS victory in 2nd, and Bobby Jenks' celebration jump (all of 3 inches off the ground) in 3rd.

 

I agree. That was the most intense half inning of baseball I can remember. I was on my way home from work, continuing to listen to the game on the radio and I got inside to the TV just as Duque got in to pitch. I didn't sit down, I just paced until i hugged my mom when she yelled "he swung! he swung!!!" at Damon's not so check swing.

 

Pretty much the best memory I've got of the playoffs.

 

I'd put MB's win/save second, just because I think that was a classy and typical MB move. Bobby's game 1/game 4 saves third, and Freddy's Game 4 win fourth.. Just my personal memories of those moments put them in that order of fondness.

 

 

QUOTE(RME JICO @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 10:38 AM)
I would say El Duque's individual performance vs Boston, then the collective effort of the SP's to throw consecutive complete games in the postseason.

P.S. I like the title, "Now that many of the 2005 staff is gone..". So I guess 2 is many.

 

I was going to include Cotts and some other relievers, but they seemed like longshots.

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QUOTE(whitesoxin @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 12:02 PM)
Freddy. Won the division clinching game, ALDS clinching game, and World Series clinching game.

 

I voted for El Duque. That inning was absolutely amazing. I love that poster they put in the Sun Times, the one with the timeline of each pitch he threw that inning. Still have it on my computer.

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QUOTE(PlunketChris @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 11:45 AM)
I was going to include Cotts and some other relievers, but they seemed like longshots.

Well, that makes sense if you include them.

 

QUOTE(CubKilla @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 12:34 PM)
Garcia, Hernandez, Hermanson, Politte, Cotts, Marte, Vizcaino.....

He didn't list all of them in the poll.

 

QUOTE(RockRaines @ Dec 9, 2006 -> 01:12 PM)
Since when does 2 count as many?

I thought the same thing at first.

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