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by BigZ38 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:44 pm
Solid first start for Parker.
6.1 innings, 5 ks, 1 ER.
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by thatguy27 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:47 pm
BigZ38 wrote:Solid first start for Parker.
6.1 innings, 5 ks, 1 ER.
Did anyone watch the game? How did he look? Trying to decide whether an add is in order...
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by silverZ » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:13 am
thatguy27 wrote:BigZ38 wrote:Solid first
6.1 innings, 5 ks, 1 ER.
Did anyone watch the game? How did he look? Trying to decide whether an add is in order...
I saw some of it on MLB gameday. His stuff was decent. His changeup surprised me a few times with nice movement and command. He was missing low with his fastball when he missed for the most part. They shouldn't have sent him out for that last inning where he gave up a run. He should be a solid matchup play at the least.
Here's the pitch on the way, a swing and a belt! Left field! Way back! BLUE JAYS WIN!
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by paisano1 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:32 pm
I also like Estrada and I picked up Parker last weekend when word came through he was coming up. I also have Duffy, so yes I love rookie pitchers. If they do well there first 4-6 starts then you can sell them to some sucker high. If they blow then you can just drop them with no harm done.
I figure out of Parker, Duffy, and Estrada one of them has to hit right? Just going with odds something should pan out. All k pitchers too!
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by BigZ38 » Tue May 08, 2012 12:45 am
Bauer Watch
Bauer was overwhelming on Sunday, giving up just one hit in seven scoreless innings as the BayBears pounded out an 11-0 win in a game that was called with two out in the bottom of the eighth inning due to rain and lightning.
Read more at Jacksonville.com:
http://jacksonville.com/sports/baseball ... z1uFa1drkk
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