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by stumpak » Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:59 am
I am hoping for a report. I watched the first game against Seattle and the clear problem was that his velocity was atrocious.
Was this the case again last night? If so it may be time to give up on him (although I am sure that only those of us in deep or AL leagues have him rostered right now).
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by bellings » Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:22 am
stumpak wrote:I am hoping for a report. I watched the first game against Seattle and the clear problem was that his velocity was atrocious.
Was this the case again last night? If so it may be time to give up on him (although I am sure that only those of us in deep or AL leagues have him rostered right now).
I was at the game, and I don't remember his velocity ever being impressive. Of course, I actually had to look up to see the velocity, so maybe someone saw it on TV and was getting every pitch.
My general impression was that the Twins were all over him. At one point, his pitch count was like 35 balls and 35 strikes, so he was having some serious control problems too.
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by The Jury » Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:28 am
Good stuff

Remember to keep this in the Game commentary section of the forum

[quote:4fef447375="Geek"]The odds of the AL MVP coming from the American League are looking pretty good.[/quote]
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