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How will Garland be tonight

Good or dreadful 30 members have voted

  1. 1. Good or dreadful

    • A. Good
      33%
      10
    • B. Bad
      13%
      4
    • C. Great
      43%
      13
    • D. Dreadful
      10%
      3

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Good

Think: Mark Buehrle.

My heart says great, my mind says bad ( long layoff, bad season vs. Anaheim, postseason debut ), so I split the difference and voted "good".

:D

There's some rationalizing for ya, huh......

QUOTE(Felix @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 06:04 PM)
Think: Mark Buehrle.

I wish.

 

They had a good stat on the radio...this year when pitchers are on 4 days rest they're 19 games over .500, but when they're on 6 or more days rest they're 9 games under .500.

awful

 

(would never be happier to be wrong)

Edited by WHarris1

QUOTE(Adam G @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 07:06 PM)
I wish.

 

They had a good stat on the radio...this year when pitchers are on 4 days rest they're 19 games over .500, but when they're on 6 or more days rest they're 9 games under .500.

Garland is 2-0 with 7 or more days rest. Oh and he's allowed 1 run in 13 innings in those starts.

Edited by Gene Honda Civic

QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 06:10 PM)
Garland is 2-0 with 7 or more days rest.

That is encouraging.

I missed a game in 2002, he went 7 and allowed 4 earned in that game...

 

Still that's just 5 runs in 20 IP on long rest, and I hardly think we're starting the 2002 version of Garland.

Dreadful in all likelyhood.

Congratulations on creating the ABSOLUTE DUMBEST, most retarded f***ing poll in the history of soxtalk! :cheers

 

I voted for dreadful. :bang

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QUOTE(Adam G @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 07:06 PM)
I wish.

 

They had a good stat on the radio...this year when pitchers are on 4 days rest they're 19 games over .500, but when they're on 6 or more days rest they're 9 games under .500.

 

Yeah, doesn't sound good

Not awfull, but certainly bad. If he pitches well on such a long rest, I'll be amazed.

 

I'm expecting to see Classic Garland tonight -- walks and homers galore.

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Don't give backa 3-0 lead

QUOTE(Antonio Osuna @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 07:41 PM)
Not awfull, but certainly bad. If he pitches well on such a long rest, I'll be amazed.

 

I'm expecting to see Classic Garland tonight -- walks and homers galore.

:lol:

 

You need to work on your trolling HF.

JON GODLAND

JON GODMAN? or GODLAND? hmm.

when was the last time 3 straight starters pitched 8+ innings in the playoffs?

me -> :notworthy -> Garland

QUOTE(Felix @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 07:04 PM)
Think: Mark Buehrle.

*cough*

QUOTE(Felix @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 09:11 PM)
*cough*

 

Ya need a Sucrets??? :D

yea, I'm all out :(

Nice call, by the way. :headbang

"How will Garland be tonight?"

 

I predict he will go nine innings and win, giving up only two runs. :P

Edited by JHBowden

There are a few people on this board that know how I felt about Garland going in.

 

In faaaaaaaaaaaact, there are several that know how I have felt about this road trip prior to tonight's game.

QUOTE(Adam G @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 07:06 PM)
I wish.

 

They had a good stat on the radio...this year when pitchers are on 4 days rest they're 19 games over .500, but when they're on 6 or more days rest they're 9 games under .500.

 

Meaningless stat. Stop and think. What kind of pitchers usually go with 6 or more days of rest? You have you spot starter and some number 5's that only pitch when there is not an off day to push the other starters back to their normal 4 days rest. In other words, generally lousy pitchers.

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