r****p 发帖数: 1854 | 1 Last season when Boston made some trade for pitchers (Suppan et.), some people
said "RedSox is gonna beat damm Yankee this year"(7541)
After Boston won the first 2 games of their last series of regular season by
9:1, 11:0, and cut the lead to 1 1/2 games, more and more people believed
that.
And when boston lead yankees by 3 in the bottom of 8th of game 7 ALCS and
Pedro was still tough, almost everyone even many yankees fans believed that.
but it turned out to be.....
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, | f*r 发帖数: 28 | 2 That actually reflects how short-sighted the management were...
Anyway, over the last decade it looks like pitchers with 30+ age
could still have a huge breakout space
Put in another perspective:
Who is the most successful converted NL-AL pitcher you can think of?
And who is AL-NL one? B4 and after should be same successful or not big loss.
I think BigUnit could be top candidate for AL-NL?
But for NL-AL, I can't think of a very impressive one. Maybe Pedro?
This is why sometime I fell he's more N |
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