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![]() They got to have had about enough of this guy getting owned in national games like this. You would think third time the charm. People are gunna blame pitching back to back. I know. I know. People always come up with bullsht. They need to get someone who can close against top teams. Simple as that. Been sayin it for 2 years. Talk about stubborn muthafkrs.
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![]() No, Miller, the Dodgers ain't wondering what happened tonite. You fat FOOL. We are used to having this pig get owned. Just a matter of nobody doing anything to change it. How bad do you want a pressure closer? Not bad enough yet. I don't know how much pain it's gunna take. There were closers on the market. Detroit wanted it more. IT'S SIMPLY A POORLY RUN CLUB. I think Torre has made up his mind now (about whether to keep managing them.) I think that's a "no." He's got to be tired of this pig embarassing the club. He should get out. Brox is the cancer that keeps on killing.
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![]() Sh1t!!! Just trade the fat basterd. I'm sure the 29 other team have no problem with that.....he would close for 27 of them right away, and wait for Mariano to retire and take the spot the Yanks.
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![]() I'll give you Lidge and Baez for Broxton.. though I do understand your pain. He's a top closer, who maybe doesnt like the spotlight?
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![]() Of course people that are fans of other teams are gunna say Brox is great. They know, if they ever really need to win a pressure game, they can get it off him. Any objective person would have to note that the guy is useless in big games. The only exception is during the divisional series (when the Dodgers were big underdogs.)
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![]() One of the most remarkable things that Mo Rivera has accomplished was to be managed by Joe Torre for all those years and get by with only a few minor injuries. Broxton pitched on Wednesday, thursday, was warming up on Friday but wasnt needed, pitched again on Saturday and once again on Sunday.
Sure it was Broxton that was giving up the hits but he was overworked that week and should nopt have been left out there to throw almost 50 pitches. The managers job is to put the right people in the right situation. Winning an interleague game at this point in the season shouldnt be so important that you risk blowing out your closers arm and secondarily cause him and the other pitchers in the bullpen to lose confidence. Coming into the inning it wasn't even a save situation. And Scuds please tell me what other closer is/was available again? |
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joe ain't a miracle worker , when you have the top gun in the 9th inning coming in for you , you are going to look like a genius on the bench |
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![]() Joe is a bullpen killer. Always has been. Ask Scott Proctor.
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![]() Mariano is the only guy he went out of his way to protect.
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Same guy I requested last Winter. 6.8 mil this year. Has 18 saves, and 1 blwn sv. How long we gunna blame this fkn horndog wife for not spending money on good changes? They don't address their problems. It's retardation (the act or result of delaying.) Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 06-29-2010 at 10:35 PM. |
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So you'd rather spend 3 million a year more on a guy who is 8 years older and hasnt pitched in a high leverage situation in three years, is on his third team in 4 years, one who traded him for spare parts and the other who just let him walk? You realize in his last playoff appearance Valverde took the loss after giving up 3 walks and a hit in the NLCS? |
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and you can ask mendoza , lloyd, and stanton as well and get different answers chuck he did a great job between '96 and '01 after that it got harder , starting pitching wasn't as strong in the latter torre years mr simon |
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To hell he ain't. You got a tumor or something? He's single-handedly lost the pivotal game 4 in the NLCS 2 years in a row (not once.) He just blew a game that they had a 4 run lead in. Yankee Fans infested Dodger Stadium. That was a playoff atmosphere that night. We all know it, but only a few will admit it. He blew that game because it was intense. He's a weak person. I'll go to the post with Valverde. I doubt he had the run support that Broxton has pssd away. I certainly do know what's gunna happen if we rely on Brox to close in the post. You don't have to be brilliant to figure that out. Come on, would you really be sticking up for this choking cow if it wasn't me who despises him? We are gunna bet on this. If the Dodgers make it to the post(big if,) then we'll vote on this fatboy's performance in the post. If you really believe this stuff, back it up. I would of won this bet the last 2 years, but you've again tried to couch together some angle. I recognize that scared bitch I saw on Sunday Night. She ain't changed her insides. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 06-30-2010 at 11:21 PM. |
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http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/blog?...26id%3d4272262 http://bronxbanter.baseballtoaster.c...es/178976.html This is a teriffic "breakdown" of the history of joe Torre ruining and abusing bullpens. And this was written before Scott Proctor. Defending Torre where the bullpen is concerned is sheer folly |
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http://mikesciosciastragicillness.co...gic+illness%29 "But let’s not pretend anyone cares about any of that right now, because obviously all of the focus is on the disastrous ninth inning from Jonathan Broxton. Because, things I’m not looking forward to tomorrow? Idiot fans and bloggers (yep, there’s those too) pointing to this as some sort of proof that Broxton doesn’t have the “guts” or “courage” or whatever you want to call it to close, as though A) he hasn’t been awesome 97% of the time, B) he’s not more awesome than 97% of the rest of closers in baseball and C) the blame is his alone." Does this guy read derby trail? Last edited by Cannon Shell : 07-01-2010 at 02:21 AM. |
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chuck , between '96 and '01 in key situations tell me where torre blew it i just don't get it , the bullpen was the reason why they won from 96 - 01 the starting pitching while very good were matched by other teams , it was all about the bullpen and not just rivera that the yanks won those 4 titles as the starting pitching got worse later on in the torre years , yeah the bullpen got worse |
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You are just missing the point. It isnt that the bullpens didnt perform in the short term (seriously how can a pen with Rivera as a setup guy go too wrong) but but that he consistently blows out guys by overusing them. Take Proctor for instance. In back to back years he pitched 83 games. That's half of a teams games(166 out of 324)! Basically he pitched every other game. Plus he warmed up for every appearance and most likely also warmed up on other occasions where he did not actually come into the games. Read the links. This is hardly even debatable as the evidence is overwhelming. He was doing it prior to managing the Yankees and is still doing it now. He is doing it with Broxton (last week Broxton threw more pitches than the starters), he is doing it with Troncoso (82 innings last year after 38 the prior year and his era has gone from 2.72 to 5.45 this year) and he is doing it with belisario who has also regressed after being ridden too hard last year. I know that he has 2 guys in the pen that are handled with kid gloves (Sherill and Kuo-who also broke down again after too many innings in 2008) but his pattern has been the same since he was in St Louis before he was considered a good manager. He is a very good manager who handles the starters well but like everyone else he has weaknesses and the bullpen is his. If after reading the links and seeing how he handled Broxton last week you still disagree then there probably isnt much I can do to convince you outside of someones arm falling off like Zumaya's did the other day. |
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