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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!

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Dan Wright won 14 games for us that one year, holla at him.

Danny Wright (2002 stats):

33 starts

14-12 record

5.18 ERA

89 ERA+

1.38 WHIP

 

What a freaking stud.

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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ May 28, 2006 -> 07:52 PM)
Garland's problem was giving up too many flyballs today. He's a damn sinkerballer, not Eric Milton.

I think the fly balls weren't actually the biggest problem. A lot of those fly balls were on pitches that were actually down that the Jays stayed back on and drove the other way. They didn't hit a lot of those for power, or really do anyhthing with them.

 

JG's big problem was that he kept drifting. When he was hitting his spots for the first 5 innings, he was fine. But he got killed on like 5 pitches that just sort of drifted a little too far over the plate. Those pitches to Overbay were just not inside far enough, for example. He had the right idea, he was just about an inch or two off on a few pitches, and the Jays just hammered all those pitches.

QUOTE(Felix @ May 28, 2006 -> 09:32 PM)
Didn't you ask this in another thread? (might not have been you, could just be my memory, doesn't matter anyway :P)

 

Definition via The Hardball Times:

 

 

I did, but I forgot to check back later to see a reponse. *hums* Thanks though, help a lot. GO YOU! :)

QUOTE(SSH2005 @ May 28, 2006 -> 10:52 PM)
Garland's problem was giving up too many flyballs today. He's a damn sinkerballer, not Eric Milton.

He's giving up too many flyballs this season in general. His G/F ratio is under 1 after these 10 starts which may have something to do with the OPS against him being over 1.

QUOTE(Soxfest @ May 28, 2006 -> 11:15 AM)
Garland is a 5th starter nothing more.

And thats all right. I can live with a 5th starter who goes 12-12 with 180 innings pitched. Remember 04?

QUOTE(Ndgt10 @ May 28, 2006 -> 03:02 PM)
The offense got him a lead, and he didn't give it up. He proved to be a stopper today.

 

 

LOL! He s*** all over himself .......again......... today and got bailed out by the rest of the team.

 

 

More I see Garland pitch this season the more I think that last season was a contract year fluke.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ May 29, 2006 -> 01:17 PM)
He had the right idea, he was just about an inch or two off on a few pitches, and the Jays just hammered all those pitches.

Which shows the margin of error, Jon has on a lot of his pitches, he's got to be spot on a lot of the time, and how important it is for him to get that first pitch strike so he's not behind in the count.

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