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Proshares wrote:
Thought the overreactions and calls for heads would not show up until May.
. Guys I'm that fan that gets all worked up over anything. But i am going to point out if he keeps going 0-4 with 2 SO's. I'm just not a big fan of his and i think we have better.
I'm done. Go Yankees!!
Proshares wrote:
Thought the overreactions and calls for heads would not show up until May.
. Guys I'm that fan that gets all worked up over anything. But i am going to point out if he keeps going 0-4 with 2 SO's. I'm just not a big fan of his and i think we have better.
I'm done. Go Yankees!!
Originally Posted by roboski
Proshares wrote:
Thought the overreactions and calls for heads would not show up until May.
Originally Posted by roboski
Proshares wrote:
Thought the overreactions and calls for heads would not show up until May.
Nope.Originally Posted by Proshares
Double header tomorrow?
The Yankees and Twins will have to find a mutual open date to make up this rainout since MLB usually wants the whole 162-game schedule played. This is Minnesota’s first and last scheduled trip in, and today is the series finale. The teams will stay on turn with their pitchers, so it will be A.J. Burnett and Francisco Liriano pitching.
Freddy Garcia, who was going to finally make his debut as the fifth starter Wednesday night, won’t be starting for a while longer. Joe Girardi was talking about a week from this Friday. That would be April 15 here in the opener of the Texas series. That would be 16 days between starts, since Garcia last pitched in the exhibition finale March 29. Garcia said he would be available out of the bullpen today and may pitch a simulated game early next week.
Nope.Originally Posted by Proshares
Double header tomorrow?
The Yankees and Twins will have to find a mutual open date to make up this rainout since MLB usually wants the whole 162-game schedule played. This is Minnesota’s first and last scheduled trip in, and today is the series finale. The teams will stay on turn with their pitchers, so it will be A.J. Burnett and Francisco Liriano pitching.
Freddy Garcia, who was going to finally make his debut as the fifth starter Wednesday night, won’t be starting for a while longer. Joe Girardi was talking about a week from this Friday. That would be April 15 here in the opener of the Texas series. That would be 16 days between starts, since Garcia last pitched in the exhibition finale March 29. Garcia said he would be available out of the bullpen today and may pitch a simulated game early next week.