Dan Haren departed after allowed two runs -- one earned -- in four innings Wednesday against the Giants. Haren needed 99 pitches to get 12 outs..from rotoworld
And the reason is: 3500 pitch club Why do you think Oakland dealt him?
"2007 member of the 3500 club include Dontrelle Willis, Daniel Cabrera, Gil Meche, CC Sabathia, Aaron Harang, Scott Kazmir, Jake Peavy, Carlos Zambrano, Dan Haren, Barry Zito, John Lackey and Bronson Arroyo." http://kobayashibaseball.blogspot.com/2 ... -club.html
gatorgreenwell wrote:Dan Haren departed after allowed two runs -- one earned -- in four innings Wednesday against the Giants. Haren needed 99 pitches to get 12 outs..from rotoworld
And the reason is: 3500 pitch club Why do you think Oakland dealt him?
"2007 member of the 3500 club include Dontrelle Willis, Daniel Cabrera, Gil Meche, CC Sabathia, Aaron Harang, Scott Kazmir, Jake Peavy, Carlos Zambrano, Dan Haren, Barry Zito, John Lackey and Bronson Arroyo." http://kobayashibaseball.blogspot.com/2 ... -club.html
How about because the whole Diamondback team is falling apart! Webbs been doing horrible lately too... is he in that club by any chance??
gatorgreenwell wrote:Dan Haren departed after allowed two runs -- one earned -- in four innings Wednesday against the Giants. Haren needed 99 pitches to get 12 outs..from rotoworld
And the reason is: 3500 pitch club Why do you think Oakland dealt him?
"2007 member of the 3500 club include Dontrelle Willis, Daniel Cabrera, Gil Meche, CC Sabathia, Aaron Harang, Scott Kazmir, Jake Peavy, Carlos Zambrano, Dan Haren, Barry Zito, John Lackey and Bronson Arroyo." http://kobayashibaseball.blogspot.com/2 ... -club.html
the guys in BOLD are having great years...the ones in italics suck anyway...lame theory
Yeah, not sure I would put any credence into this theory...ARI as a team has been going right down the tubes. Haren's not much of a 2nd half pitcher so I think his issues right now are to be expected. Last year, he had an ERA of 4.00+ in July, Aug and Sept. His WHIP was 1.42 in July, 1.35 in Aug and 1.71 in Sept.