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could the left handed sidearmer be mike venafro?
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Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
he'll be a met in 7 years
Yankees, Red Sox, Mets always want to buy up everyone.
Tim Lincecum is a my favorite pitcher he is straight up filthy and can throw a mean fastball
wrong buddy Lincecum is the real deal.Originally Posted by commodity05
Kershaw > Lincecum
^based on what?
based on my eyes.......
wrong buddy Lincecum is the real deal.
and Kershaw isnt?? Lincecum maybe better now because he has mad more experience in the majors, but i GUARANTEE if not at the end of this season,then next season, and for the rest of their careers Kershaw will be better than Lincecum
and Kershaw isnt?? Lincecum maybe better now because he has mad more experience in the majors, but i GUARANTEE if not at the end of this season, then next season, and for the rest of their careers Kershaw will be better than Lincecum
Originally Posted by atljunkie
dude is filthy good.
NL cy young
Originally Posted by Lightweight Champion
ahh what the Giants' pitching rotation had they never traded or AJ "Double Play" Pierzynski...what a shame...and a waste.
Could've been...
Francisco Liriano
Matt Cain
Tim Lincecum
Jonathan Sanchez
and....no Zito.
and Joe Nathan in the bullpen.
I would LOVE to know your explanation as to why that could be an advantage to a pitcher. Please......Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Originally Posted by wildKYcat
he's a cheater.
explain
look at his back foot, it's at least a foot off the rubber when he delivers and the ball is still in his hand. that can be an advantage to a high velocity guy. doesn't really work in his favor too much being that he's only like 5'10" or whatever, but it can be a big advantage if someone like Randy Johnson was doing it.
not really a big deal, i've only seen the game stopped for that reason once and that was when that southpaw sidewinder who used to pitch for the A's was doing the same thing. he may still be there, can't remember his name.
i've only watched one game that he's pitched and didn't really notice it at all, but seeing that vid and .gif, it appears he does it all the time.
Originally Posted by commodity05
Kershaw > Lincecum
Originally Posted by RuffRydya08
Hitting bongs with Tim Lincecum
long story short, visited my boy who goes to Wash U the weekend of 4/20..i'm pretty sure he had pitched that sunday against the cards, if i remember correctly he was dealing as well and shut down the cards. he came to my boys frat house that night to visit someone he knew and being it was 4/20 everyone was smoking in the house, L's everywhere and a 2 foot Roor. Lincecum comes through and just chills with us for a legit sesh - like 45 minutes of burnin and he chilled for a minute. dude is cool too he said barry zito blows mad trees...also said bbonds was misunderstood. just a real chill dude basically, not big at all either and when we were just all chillin he just blended in kinda
A pitch moving at a given distance travels to its target pretty fast... we all pretty much know that already. Now if that same pitch moves at thesame speed but from a shorter distance, it'll travel to its target FASTER thus giving the batter less reaction time.Originally Posted by dland24
I would LOVE to know your explanation as to why that could be an advantage to a pitcher. Please......Originally Posted by wildKYcat
look at his back foot, it's at least a foot off the rubber when he delivers and the ball is still in his hand. that can be an advantage to a high velocity guy. doesn't really work in his favor too much being that he's only like 5'10" or whatever, but it can be a big advantage if someone like Randy Johnson was doing it.
not really a big deal, i've only seen the game stopped for that reason once and that was when that southpaw sidewinder who used to pitch for the A's was doing the same thing. he may still be there, can't remember his name.
i've only watched one game that he's pitched and didn't really notice it at all, but seeing that vid and .gif, it appears he does it all the time.
based on my eyes.......
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
A pitch moving at a given distance travels to its target pretty fast... we all pretty much know that already. Now if that same pitch moves at the same speed but from a shorter distance, it'll travel to its target FASTER thus giving the batter less reaction time.Originally Posted by dland24
I would LOVE to know your explanation as to why that could be an advantage to a pitcher. Please......Originally Posted by wildKYcat
look at his back foot, it's at least a foot off the rubber when he delivers and the ball is still in his hand. that can be an advantage to a high velocity guy. doesn't really work in his favor too much being that he's only like 5'10" or whatever, but it can be a big advantage if someone like Randy Johnson was doing it.
not really a big deal, i've only seen the game stopped for that reason once and that was when that southpaw sidewinder who used to pitch for the A's was doing the same thing. he may still be there, can't remember his name.
i've only watched one game that he's pitched and didn't really notice it at all, but seeing that vid and .gif, it appears he does it all the time.
Now a foot or two doesn't seem like a lot but when the average batter's reaction time is less than a second, then it makes a significant difference.
Now I'm not sure if it's true or not whether Lincecum's backfoot is really off the rubber. I'm also unsure what the exact rule is in the majors. I thought that all pitchers use their backfoot and push off the rubber as they're releasing their pitch.
Originally Posted by Mike Hunt 727
Originally Posted by Lightweight Champion
ahh what the Giants' pitching rotation had they never traded or AJ "Double Play" Pierzynski...what a shame...and a waste.
Could've been...
Francisco Liriano
Matt Cain
Tim Lincecum
Jonathan Sanchez
and....no Zito.
and Joe Nathan in the bullpen.
boof bonser too
Kershaw > Lincecum
Yeah...ok.
Nobody will ever co-sign with you, don't let the Giants hate blind you.