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Consistency wins, right? :unsure:

 

:rolleyes:

 

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Dang!

Parra made a relief appearance at the 2nd inning.

Wala na siyang start tomorrow....

 

Wait, with the way he's pitching lately, that is a good thing! :lol:

 

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I benched Bruce's 2-HR game in my public league... What a genius move! :thumbsdownsmiley:

 

Edit ulit:

Carmona-Sheffield brawl and the pitcher kinda won. :lol:

Probably the last outing for Fausty.

Marcum's done.... I need two SPs badly. :unsure:

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Pasensya na po sa konting add-drop kung fu sa batting positions.

I just wanted to fill up the empty batting spots for tomorrow as I intend to keep my lead in the batting cats in order to win four or five cats there.

Di naman ako mag-i-stream ng pitchers; ang target ko lang dun ay L, SV and, most importantly, the ERA.

Bonus na yung K if ever.

 

Seven more days.... :unsure:

 

Sa inyo na si Rowand! :lol:

Before the end of the week, malamang ma-drop ko na rin sina Parra and Fausty! :thumbsdownsmiley:

My list on the Keep-10 players is getting clearer everyday. :)

 

 

PS:

A quick tip of the hat to Lackey for a 12-K, six scoreless innings and to Lowe for another scoreless seven innings of work today. Thank you, guys! :thumbsupsmiley:

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"The best-case scenario would have Bedard starting to throw late in spring training next year; the worst case scenario would have him never throwing another pitch in a major-league game. Labrum surgery is perhaps the most difficult procedure for a pitcher to return from. Of course, Bedard is already familiar with the process of rehabbing from major arm surgeries, as he lost his entire 2003 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

 

From the efforts that he put forth to battle through pain and rehab his shoulder this year, I get the impression that he truly desired to avoid surgery if at all possible. The rehab process is long and arduous, as Bedard is no doubt aware as a Tommy John survivor. Bedard will turn 30 next March and will have already gone through two of the most drastic arm surgeries a pitcher can receive. To say his future status is in doubt at this point would be a pretty large understatement."

 

 

-Nick Nelson (Baseball Daily Dose/rotoworld.com)

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