March 30, 200323 yr After asking around it sounds like he is actually healthy again. He might be OK over there.
March 30, 200323 yr I was more upset at him b****ing about going to AAA after he gave up the HR's to Cameron. It was obvious that he wasn't healthy, for god sakes his fastball was in the low 80's! You are obviously hurting the team, just take the assignment and go get things right. Instead he openned his mouth, and sealed the fate that he wasn't coming back to the Sox.
March 30, 200323 yr I was more upset at him b****ing about going to AAA after he gave up the HR's to Cameron. It was obvious that he wasn't healthy, for god sakes his fastball was in the low 80's! You are obviously hurting the team, just take the assignment and go get things right. Instead he openned his mouth, and sealed the fate that he wasn't coming back to the Sox. He b****ed way before that shelling too southsider. I remember a whole piece in the Chicago Sun-Times..... all it was was a Butter b****-fest. Good riddance to Butter and his 83 mph fastball. He'll be extremely lucky to finish .500. Doesn't say much for the D-Rays pitching staff either.
March 30, 200323 yr There is no way he finishes at .500. Tampa Bay has zero offense. He might have finished above breakeven here, but with that high school offense behind him, he will lose 15 games no matter how good he pitches.
March 30, 200323 yr Author He makes Todd Ritchie look like an all-star. But speaking of Tampa Bay, I really like one of their young outfielders, can't remember his name. Not Grieve. Some 20 year old kid who can run . I'm too lazy to look him up.
March 30, 200323 yr Carl Crawford maybe? He played some last year. A classic 5 tooler. He is supposed to be a star someday.
March 30, 200323 yr I was more upset at him b****ing about going to AAA after he gave up the HR's to Cameron. It was obvious that he wasn't healthy, for god sakes his fastball was in the low 80's! You are obviously hurting the team, just take the assignment and go get things right. Instead he openned his mouth, and sealed the fate that he wasn't coming back to the Sox. Agreed. I never had much problem with Parque other then his huge mouth. He thought he was awesome, yet the numbers wouldn't say so, but he kept complaining. I really think Williams was right, but Parque couldn't stand Kenny sending him down and being very honest. Parque must of thought and arm injury is easier to recover from or something. I think he learned just how hard it is, and if he's back to 100% he'll be a pretty solid pitcher for the Devil Rays. I think Lou is gonna want him to get deeper into games, but Parque always seemed like a battler and Lou likes those kind of guys.
March 30, 200323 yr when was butter not b****ing about something??? Somebody should have been b****ing at him about his 5 innings-and-out starts
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