Last night was ugly. someone mentioned that bullpen Imploded, and holy fuck did they ever. That's like one of those times when you feel like you have to crap, but nothing happens, and you just know it's gonna get bad.... well good thing with that is eventually, you do shit... yesterday the Texas bullpen exploded into a shit bomb instead of just letting it out. Boston (66-49) entered the ninth inning trailing 4-2 on Friday night but scored six runs in the final frame, including five with two outs, to snap a six-game road skid with an 8-4 victory. There is no feeling worse than losing like that, on the team and as an investor, it's like finding out your girlfriend is fucking a fat retarded midget that shits himself... your just left flabbergasted and astonished and the only thing you're able to say is "well... what the fuck". But Texas is the best state in the country, and Texas fans are very supportive. Texas won't allow this kind of disaster to occur twice, you see The Rangers didn't need their bullpen last time Derek Holland (5-7, 5.04 ERA) took the mound. The rookie left-hander, who will start Saturday, finished his first shutout Sunday, limiting the Los Angeles Angels to three hits while striking out eight and never allowing a runner to advance past first base in the 7-0 victory. That was in LA, this is going to be back home, comfort-zone, and on his A game Holland should put Boston back to the stage when they were playing the Yankees, 24 scoreless innings, and if you thought Poppy was struggling now, just you wait. Holland improved to 2-2 with a 3.23 ERA in five starts since the All-Star break. In his one previous start against Boston, Holland gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings and suffered an 8-1 road loss June 6, but that was then, and this is now. The Red Sox will counter with Brad Penny (7-6, 5.16), who gave up three runs in six innings and failed to get a decision in Boston's 6-5 victory over Detroit on Monday. Penny is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in three starts against the Rangers. He gave up five runs in 5 2/3 innings of a 5-1 loss to them June 5. Let me make this clear guys, you see those stats? it's mainly because of Penny, it's definitely not because of Holland's pitching. I say Texas blows them out tonight.
Last night was ugly. someone mentioned that bullpen Imploded, and holy fuck did they ever. That's like one of those times when you feel like you have to crap, but nothing happens, and you just know it's gonna get bad.... well good thing with that is eventually, you do shit... yesterday the Texas bullpen exploded into a shit bomb instead of just letting it out. Boston (66-49) entered the ninth inning trailing 4-2 on Friday night but scored six runs in the final frame, including five with two outs, to snap a six-game road skid with an 8-4 victory. There is no feeling worse than losing like that, on the team and as an investor, it's like finding out your girlfriend is fucking a fat retarded midget that shits himself... your just left flabbergasted and astonished and the only thing you're able to say is "well... what the fuck". But Texas is the best state in the country, and Texas fans are very supportive. Texas won't allow this kind of disaster to occur twice, you see The Rangers didn't need their bullpen last time Derek Holland (5-7, 5.04 ERA) took the mound. The rookie left-hander, who will start Saturday, finished his first shutout Sunday, limiting the Los Angeles Angels to three hits while striking out eight and never allowing a runner to advance past first base in the 7-0 victory. That was in LA, this is going to be back home, comfort-zone, and on his A game Holland should put Boston back to the stage when they were playing the Yankees, 24 scoreless innings, and if you thought Poppy was struggling now, just you wait. Holland improved to 2-2 with a 3.23 ERA in five starts since the All-Star break. In his one previous start against Boston, Holland gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings and suffered an 8-1 road loss June 6, but that was then, and this is now. The Red Sox will counter with Brad Penny (7-6, 5.16), who gave up three runs in six innings and failed to get a decision in Boston's 6-5 victory over Detroit on Monday. Penny is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in three starts against the Rangers. He gave up five runs in 5 2/3 innings of a 5-1 loss to them June 5. Let me make this clear guys, you see those stats? it's mainly because of Penny, it's definitely not because of Holland's pitching. I say Texas blows them out tonight.
It's Official, there was definitely a robbery in Atlanta last night. The Braves are one of the hottest teams in baseball, and that ninth inning hit should have at least tied it, but that was yesterday, this is today. I can make the right plays all day, but upsets will happen, just don't expect them to happen everyday. Atlanta has been kicking ass The Phillies now turn to Hamels (7-7, 4.77 ERA), the rotation's linchpin who went 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA in five postseason starts en route to the 2008 World Series and NLCS MVP awards. That sort of success has eluded the left-hander in 2009, though, and he is trying to avoid losing a third consecutive start. Hamels labored at home against Florida last Saturday, giving up four runs and five hits -- including two home runs -- with four walks in 5 1/3 innings of a 6-4 defeat. Mirroring his season, Hamels has been inconsistent versus the Braves this year, going 1-1 with an 8.10 ERA in two outings. His July 1 loss at Turner Field ended a four-start winning streak there and dropped him to 7-4 lifetime against Atlanta. Atlanta will have who Kawakami threw a season-high 125 pitches last Saturday against the Dodgers, scattering four hits and three walks in seven scoreless innings of Atlanta's 2-1, 10-inning victory. The right-hander won his only prior start versus the Phillies, allowing two runs in six innings of a 4-2 victory May 10 in Philadelphia. The Braves have provided only 14 runs of support in Kawkami's 10 starts at home, where he is 2-4 despite a 3.28 ERA. Look for the Braves to take action today, and no the action isn't a police report for the robbery, their going to take care of business today.
It's Official, there was definitely a robbery in Atlanta last night. The Braves are one of the hottest teams in baseball, and that ninth inning hit should have at least tied it, but that was yesterday, this is today. I can make the right plays all day, but upsets will happen, just don't expect them to happen everyday. Atlanta has been kicking ass The Phillies now turn to Hamels (7-7, 4.77 ERA), the rotation's linchpin who went 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA in five postseason starts en route to the 2008 World Series and NLCS MVP awards. That sort of success has eluded the left-hander in 2009, though, and he is trying to avoid losing a third consecutive start. Hamels labored at home against Florida last Saturday, giving up four runs and five hits -- including two home runs -- with four walks in 5 1/3 innings of a 6-4 defeat. Mirroring his season, Hamels has been inconsistent versus the Braves this year, going 1-1 with an 8.10 ERA in two outings. His July 1 loss at Turner Field ended a four-start winning streak there and dropped him to 7-4 lifetime against Atlanta. Atlanta will have who Kawakami threw a season-high 125 pitches last Saturday against the Dodgers, scattering four hits and three walks in seven scoreless innings of Atlanta's 2-1, 10-inning victory. The right-hander won his only prior start versus the Phillies, allowing two runs in six innings of a 4-2 victory May 10 in Philadelphia. The Braves have provided only 14 runs of support in Kawkami's 10 starts at home, where he is 2-4 despite a 3.28 ERA. Look for the Braves to take action today, and no the action isn't a police report for the robbery, their going to take care of business today.
Last night was ugly. someone mentioned that bullpen Imploded, and holy fuck did they ever. That's like one of those times when you feel like you have to crap, but nothing happens, and you just know it's gonna get bad.... well good thing with that is eventually, you do shit... yesterday the Texas bullpen exploded into a shit bomb instead of just letting it out. Boston (66-49) entered the ninth inning trailing 4-2 on Friday night but scored six runs in the final frame, including five with two outs, to snap a six-game road skid with an 8-4 victory. There is no feeling worse than losing like that, on the team and as an investor, it's like finding out your girlfriend is fucking a fat retarded midget that shits himself... your just left flabbergasted and astonished and the only thing you're able to say is "well... what the fuck".
Last night was ugly. someone mentioned that bullpen Imploded, and holy fuck did they ever. That's like one of those times when you feel like you have to crap, but nothing happens, and you just know it's gonna get bad.... well good thing with that is eventually, you do shit... yesterday the Texas bullpen exploded into a shit bomb instead of just letting it out. Boston (66-49) entered the ninth inning trailing 4-2 on Friday night but scored six runs in the final frame, including five with two outs, to snap a six-game road skid with an 8-4 victory. There is no feeling worse than losing like that, on the team and as an investor, it's like finding out your girlfriend is fucking a fat retarded midget that shits himself... your just left flabbergasted and astonished and the only thing you're able to say is "well... what the fuck".
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