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Rookie
Posts: 27118 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
My kingdom for a Tino Martinez, Scott Brosius, Bernie Williams or Paul O'neil.
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TMS
Posts: 60684 Alba Posts: 617 Joined: 5/11/2004 Member: #674 USA |
Posted by Bonn1997: he was on his way to another 18-19 win season last year at 8-2 over 15 starts & an ERA just over 4... he was never the most dominant pitcher out there but he got the job done... this theory that u have that he was never the same after the playoff game of '07 holds no water. read this article... they are attributing this year's struggles w/the injury he sustained last year & the subsequent inactivity which caused his hip to be weaker, resulting in not the same amount of drive off the mound to get that sink on his fastball that he needs to be successful... that's also resulted in a loss of velocity & has caused his mechanics to get out of whack. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2009/05/02/2009-05-02_foot_problem_still_at_root_of_chienming_wangs_injury.html After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
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Bonn1997
Posts: 58654 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 2/2/2004 Member: #581 USA |
Posted by TMS:Posted by Bonn1997: Yeah, I remember, he had an ERA over (which basically means he was a slightly above average starting pitcher) with lots of run support |
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Bonn1997
Posts: 58654 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 2/2/2004 Member: #581 USA |
Posted by Bonn1997:Just to be clear: I don't doubt the article that there is an injury problem. The possibility of an injury starting in the middle of last season and my observation of his mediocrity starting in the '07 post-season are not mutually incompatible. There is no logical requirement that one exist without the other.Posted by TMS:Posted by Bonn1997: [Edited by - bonn1997 on 05-06-2009 8:23 PM] |