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Guest Anglesault
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How do we know that? Did we have a futurific simulation on how Loaiza would pitch today?

No, we have ten years of experience. He's a really, realy bad pitcher.

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Guest Staravenger
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Loaiza has come off a few good reliefs the past few weeks and a good start against Toronto, so why not put a guy with momentum in than someone who's been injured for 3-4 weeks? It's devils advocate either way, but at least go with the guy who's TRYING to show he can pitch good in a Yankee uniform.

Guest Anglesault
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If there's any consolation to this, we have an excellant chance of seeing a perfect game.

Guest Staravenger
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Mussian, Hernandez, Leiber - 3 Man Rotation in the Playoffs?

Oops, error on the first name, but yeah. If Brown pitches like he did today next time, I'd question him starting until he's gotten some relief innings in.

 

El Duque-Mussina-Leiber would be my order for the first series.

Guest Anglesault
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Loaiza has come off a few good reliefs the past few weeks

Surely you aren't talking about these games.

 

                    IP H ER BB SO

AUG 31          3.0 8 6 2 3

SEP 10 @BAL 3.0 4 3 1 3

 

Guest Staravenger
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OK, now Loaiza is blowing it...alright, I admit, SOMEONE in this thread was right.

Guest Staravenger
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Loaiza has come off a few good reliefs the past few weeks

Surely you aren't talking about these games.

 

                    IP H ER BB SO

AUG 31          3.0 8 6 2 3

SEP 10 @BAL 3.0 4 3 1 3

  

Well...in the game vs. Baltimore, he pitched 3 good innings, but Torre left him in too long, and thats when he got pummeled without getting anyone out. The other game I can't remember...who was that against? Baltimore also?

 

 

Edit: Torre needs to use Loaiza like he does Heredia. Use him for a small amount of time, building his confidence. Then let him pitch more each time if he developes good under that system.

Guest Anglesault
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Loaiza has come off a few good reliefs the past few weeks

Surely you aren't talking about these games.

 

                    IP H ER BB SO

AUG 31          3.0 8 6 2 3

SEP 10 @BAL 3.0 4 3 1 3

  

Well...in the game vs. Baltimore, he pitched 3 good innings, but Torre left him in too long, and thats when he got pummeled without getting anyone out. The other game I can't remember...who was that against? Baltimore also?

Cleveland. You know, the game where he came in and didn't even make an effort?

Guest Staravenger
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I didn't get to see that game...Thank God. I could've sworn though he pitched another game or so around the time of the Baltimore game. I guess all the damn relievers Torre has is mixing my brain like a smoothy.

Guest Staravenger
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Jeter blew a ROUTINE fucking throw, and when he throws to Posada its too high and gets away from him! God damn it!

 

 

7-0 now...someone bring out the pooper scooper!

Guest Anglesault
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Moving on to the bright side, Loaiza is pitching much better than I could have hoped.

Guest Staravenger
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Now I'll admit this game is over unless Schilling dislocates his shoulder pitching in the next inning andthe Sox leave him in for the rest of the game.

Guest Anglesault
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Now I'll admit this game is over unless Schilling dislocates his shoulder pitching in the next inning andthe Sox leave him in for the rest of the game.

This game is over unless Ortiz inexplicably wanders out and eats Schilling.

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Guest Sylvan Grenier
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Yay! The perfect game is still going!

I was excited but then I looked and it's only the 3rd.

Guest Staravenger
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Loaiza with a 1-2-3 inning. I'm shocked...too bad it's too fucking late!

Guest Staravenger
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Stephen King is one creepy looking bastard, especially eating and in a Red Sox cap.

Guest Staravenger
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We scored!

 

*faints*

*Steals your wallet* Ha-Ha!

Guest Staravenger
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Looks like Loaizas calmed down since the first few batters of the 2nd inning...but he still gave the Red Sox too big of a lead to come back against, especially vs. Schilling.

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