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Harold Reynold's proves me wrong

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They were just talking about the top 5 surprising pitchers this year. He said Garland is great, etc. Then he said his endurance is an issue. He doesn't think he could go 180 innings this summer, or at least he said that's a big quesiton mark. This shows me, he or whoever his source for the White Sox hasn't followed the Sox at all.

hmm jon garland... didnt he go 217 last year... hmmm yes ya know what he did! wow! at 25 though im sure he's over the hill as far as innings go.

He absolutely had to of meant that he can't keep up his current pace because the amount of innings will get to him.

 

Because even as dumb as he is, he would know that Garland has not thrown fewer than 191.6 innings since 2001.

Reynold knows a lot about the game, well more than the other clowns on baseball tonight.. but he doesnt really seem to keep up with whats going on.. Gammons at least knows whats happening in Boston.... Kruk is by far the worse... couldnt stop hit fat ass from laughing from that smoltz play.

Does this chumpstain even check the stats before he spews forth this kind of s*** from his mouth?

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