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- Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 <a href=http://bigleaguers.yahoo.com/mlbpa/players/6205/gamelog target=blank> (screen.width/2)){this.width = (this.width/2)}" onclick="javascript:if(this.width > (screen.width/2)){this.width = (this.width/2)} else {this.width = (this.width*2)}" border="0" alt='Posted image: Click to resize'></a> - Galt - 08-13-2004 meh - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 He's had 2 bad innings all year, in which he gave up his only 5 runs of the year. hasn't given up a run since June 6. Since then: Nathan: 0-0, 18 SV, 0 BS 26 IP O ER 14 H 6 BB 32 K 0.00 ERA .77 WHIP Gagne: 2-1, 21 SV, 1 BS 32.2 IP 5 ER 20 H 6 BB 47 K 1.38 ERA .80 WHIP Rivera: 3-0, 15 SV, 2 BS 26 IP 6 ER 22 H 5 BB 22 K 2.08 ERA 1.04 WHIP Herges: 3-3, 7 SV, 4 BS 25.1 IP 15 ER 39 H 7 BB 14 K 5.33 ERA 1.82 WHIP - HedCold - 08-13-2004 lets see what he does in the playoffs - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 Oh, I agree. Even though he blew 2 games which could have given the Yankees 6 straight championships, he's still the best postseason reliever ever. This is all based on purely a fantasy standpoint. - Galt - 08-13-2004 Francisco Cordero Francisco Rodriguez (not a closer, but so what) - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 HE HASN'T GIVEN UP A RUN SINCE JUNE 6TH. Cordero and Rodriguez have been great, but ... June 6th!!! - Galt - 08-13-2004 tell me he's a starter who hasnt' given up a run in two months and I'll be impressed. He's pitched like 25 innings - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 It's 26 innings. And who cares? I said he's the best closer, not starter. Besides, how many starters have thrown 26 consecutive scoreless innings?? - Galt - 08-13-2004 Orel Hershiser! - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 Texas' pitching coach has been a better closer this year than Nathan. No arguing that. - Galt - 08-13-2004 Nathan is good. I'd still take Gagne over Nathan. Gagne had just as good a run earlier in the year as Nathan's had since June. And if I were starting a team, I'd take Francisco Rodriguez over both of them. - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 2 weeks ago I'd agree with you on Gagne. But LA has traded their best 2 setup guys for Gagne in Martin and Mota. Gagne's already pitched a 3-inning game since then, yeah he got the win, but his 2 main setup guys are now Dreifort and Dirty Sanchez, the former cost them a game yesteray and it won't be the last time that happens. Best case scenario for LA: Make the playoffs for the first time in 7 years, with Gagne having to pitch several 2-3 inning games during the pennant race, due to the depletion of their bullpen. He blows a save or 2 in the postseason and gets a bad wrap of a tremendous reg. season closer that can't step up in October. Minnesota's made no changes to their very solid mid relief (Romero/Fultz/Rincon) which should mean no signifigant change to Nathan's value. - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 NIG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NATHAN IS GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Galt - 08-13-2004 And the most impressive pitcher in Minnesota since the beginning of June is Julio Santana, not Nathan. - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 Who the fuck is Julio Santana - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 ANYWAY, Brian Radke has been pretty good as well, but he hasn't been the best closer in baseball.. - Galt - 08-13-2004 Johan. Sorry. I typed fast. Julio is a different pitcher. any-hoo, since June 4th: Santana: 9-2 1.69 ERA .65 WHIP 91 1/3 innings 122 strike outs 19 walks. Best pitcher in baseball. - Bloody Anus - 08-13-2004 Schmidt would be close to that if not for his disaster against SD.. Mulder has had a couple of those too.. Yeah, Santana has been very impressive, but he's still not a closer. - Galt - 08-13-2004 so what you're saying now is that this is a discussion only based on the merit of designated "closers"? This should have been made more clear in the topic title. |