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2007 AL East predictions?

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Mr. Gyroball is going to be a big letdown, but Boston will win the division if their other starters stay healthy and the kids in their pen step up. I think #2 will play out, I have doubts about #1.

 

I think hell do very well first time around the bigs, then the second time hell start to struggle etc.

Watch out in fantasy baseball, if you get this guy, he could be a major Sell HIGH canidate.

QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 15, 2007 -> 09:50 AM)
They had to it was doctors orders based on the health of his arm. He needs to have a set schedule.

 

sucks for Boston. You'd think working 70 innings as opposed to 200 would be easier on the arm. Guess I'm not a doctor.

QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Feb 15, 2007 -> 02:48 PM)
sucks for Boston. You'd think working 70 innings as opposed to 200 would be easier on the arm. Guess I'm not a doctor.

Sometimes it's not a question of innings, sometimes its a question of days. For some guys, its easier to work in short spurts but work every other day, for some guys its easier to work in long spurts but do so every 5th or 6th day. Think about John Smoltz...when he first had his surgery, his doctors told him to go to the bullpen for 2 years or so, then after that, they told him it'd be better again if he went back to starting.

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