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Running Red Sox thread

Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by vpkozel, Apr 25, 2005.

  1. vpkozel

    vpkozel Professional Calvinballer

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    Foulke was topping out at 86 last night. Not good. Even DaveW can throw better than that.

    Before you melt down, go back and read the first couple of months of Faityhful again. Everybody was saying the same thing last year. We are fine. The bullpen will be fine.

    I hope.
     
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    I hope too. There are a few differences between this year and last when it comes to the pen. The biggest, I think, is that they'll be called on earlier and more often. Martinez and Lowe ate up more innings last year than Clement and Wells will this year. And Embree and Timlin are a year older and it'll be difficult for them to take on too much extra work. Mantei? who knows with that guy. Halama? ugh.
     
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    schilling joins wells on the shelf. damn
     
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    mark bellhorn strikes out twice every five at bats. :229031_ha
     
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    But he gets on base the other 3 times. The guy is a freak.
     
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    D-Rays reject Jeremi Gonzalez will probably be the call up.
     
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    kshead What's the spread?

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    This thread should be handled in multiple PM's. You two can send them to one another in bloody socks via carrier pigeon.

    That it all.
     
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    Fuck off. :woohoo:

    BTW - your PM box is full.
     
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    :woohoo:

    PAWTUCKET, R.I. -- Boston Red Sox right-hander Wade Miller pitched five scoreless innings in a rehabilitation outing Thursday night for Triple-A Pawtucket.

    Miller, out with a frayed rotator cuff since last June when he was with Houston, allowed five hits, walked two and struck out three. He threw 79 pitches, 53 for strikes.

    "I accomplished what I wanted to," Miller said. "I kept the ball down pretty decent but I left a few up. Other than that, I felt pretty strong tonight and felt like my control was getting better from last time."

    Miller fastball topped out at 91 mph.

    "That's fine." Miller said. "I'm not trying to throw 100 mph. Velocity is going to come. I'm not quite where I should be. But as long as I'm getting people out, that's all that matters."

    Miller said he would pitch for Pawtucket again on May 3 against the Rochester.

    Even though Red Sox starters Curt Schilling and David Wells are on the disabled list, Miller will not hurry his rehab.

    "I've got to think about getting back into pitching shape," he said. "I can't try and rush what I'm doing. There's no sense in that."

    :woohoo:
     

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