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Brad Lidge

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Lidge had went 4 games (3.0 innings) without giving up a run, and then was tagged against the Brewers, walking two and then giving up a 3-run bomb to Fielder in the 9th.

 

Is this guy done?

QUOTE(BearSox @ Apr 11, 2007 -> 12:59 PM)
I wouldn't mind taking a flyer on Lidge if he won't cost too much. He still has the stuff, I think... He does still throw 97-100, right? and does he still have the good curve? I haven't seen him pitch in a while... To me, it sounds like his problems right now are mental, and that maybe a change of scenery would help him out.

 

He was around 96 the other night in the brewers game, and its his slider that is his best pitch, prolly one of the best sliders in the league.. And I think its definitely a mental issue, not a talent issue.

 

QUOTE(RME JICO @ Apr 21, 2007 -> 07:43 PM)
Lidge had went 4 games (3.0 innings) without giving up a run, and then was tagged against the Brewers, walking two and then giving up a 3-run bomb to Fielder in the 9th.

 

Is this guy done?

 

 

No hes not, for some reason Garner left him in even though he had been getting touched a little, but that really looked like he just got down on himself.

Edited by Shadows

He's The Wild Thing.

He's done.

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