Best 8th/9th inning combination in the league?
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Re: best combo.
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Re: best combo.
jwhoops202 wrote:Hi guys my name is Jordan this is my first post and i was just at PSD and i was there for about 3 years and then i became a mod and i left. I think this is better. The best 8-9 combo is Okojima and Papelbon
LMAO thats pretty funny considering you were one of the worst posters there and would have zero chance of ever being a mod. You were banned 3 days for being an idiot and then you decided to make a ton of new accounts. Lets look at the threads you made (sorry mods you can delete this if you think its spam)
http://prosportsdaily.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121377
http://prosportsdaily.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120774
http://prosportsdaily.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121370
Again sorry mods if you think its spam. Its just this guy making a fool of himself and why you should get rid of him. We had to IP ban him.
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cvballa23 wrote:Dont the Angels have some gaudy record going right now for not losing a game while leading after the 8th. I think its like 150+ or something. I know that doesnt take into account the 8th inning but Shiels is still nasty. I remember a couple of years ago there was a poll of the best closers in the AL and it went Rivera, K-Rod, etc... and a few GMs said Shields would be third if he was a closer. He still has nasty stuff and most importantly he rarely gets hurt.
yes during the ranger series the broadcast flashed a graphic saying when leading going into the 9th inning they've won 120 straight ballgames.
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bigboy1234 wrote:Anyone mind telling me how F. Cordero and D. Turnbow are better than T. Saito and J. Broxton?
W/L ERA SV SO BB ER HR H G
Cordero- 0-2 2.63 29 54 13 11 1 25 40
Saito- 1-0 1.63 24 47 5 7 4 23 38
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Broxton- 3-2 2.68 1 54 21 14 0 37 47
Turnbow-2-3 3.46 1 52 20 16 3 25 45
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Combined:
Brewers- 2-5 2.95? 30 106 33 27 4 50 85
Dodgers- 4-2 2.25? 25 101 26 21 4 60 85
Pretty even numbers. I totally forgot about the Dodgers' dou. Right now the edge would be to Saito and Broxton. But in time, I wouldn't be surprised if D-Bow and CoCo pass them.
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bump. No comment, we know who the real best combo is now.
Al Reyes and Dan Wheeler.
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