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Remember when Byung Hyun Kim was good

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man that was a long time ago. I saw this on the Game Notes on the Marlins game (D-Train has 6 wins!)

 

... Byung-Hyun Kim let in a run in the seventh when he threw a wild pitch. He has five in 13 innings. ...

 

wow.

He was never good. Remember the World Series? He sucked gonads.

It just took everyone a little while to figure him out. Byung hyun Takatsu.

QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ May 7, 2005 -> 02:29 AM)
It just took everyone a little while to figure him out.  Byung hyun Takatsu.

 

He was throwing in the low mid to low 80's at one point last year when he was normally in the low 90's. Earlier in the year it was reported he hit that again in a bullpen session but he hasn't hit that during a game that i know of. Considering he is not use to pitching with the lost velocity i can see his struggles. Also any pitcher that has to pitch in colorado you just have to feel sorry for.

QUOTE(SoxFanForever @ May 7, 2005 -> 12:00 AM)
He was never good. Remember the World Series?  He sucked gonads.

 

2001: 2.94 ERA 19 saves 98 IP 113 K's

2002: 2.04 ERA 36 saves 84 IP 92 K's

2003: 3.31 ERA 16 saves 122 IP 102 K's (9-10 record (Started 12 G))

 

I wouldnt say that he was never good because he was pretty damn good 2001-2003.. going to Colorado though would kill anyone, poor guy

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