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    Mets are getting even more depth to their rotation, Chris Young returns tomorrow nigh

    guy was lights out last year when healthy. believe it or not the Mets have a really solid starting rotation.

    if they are going to continue this run and make the playoffs they NEED to get bullpen help badly. the bullpen has cost them a chance at the post season a few times already in years past. they are dead last in MLB.

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    Santana (coming off a no hitter) Dickey 8-1, Niese..turning into one of the best young lefties in the game..very very high ceiling and if Young can stay healthy they get great production from him.
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    thanks for the heads up

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    Young was throwing 83 MPH in the minors. His shoulder could pop any second. Collins actually has a contigency plan in place for tomorrow in case he gets bombed or gets hurt. Settle down w the idea that the Mets have pitching depth please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coming Back! View Post
    Young was throwing 83 MPH in the minors. His shoulder could pop any second. Collins actually has a contigency plan in place for tomorrow in case he gets bombed or gets hurt. Settle down w the idea that the Mets have pitching depth please
    guys don't look to flame throw in the minors when they are rehabing. they work on their location and see how they feel after the game. MPH means nothing in the Minors. besides, Young lives around 88mph anyway...with how tall he is and his delivery the ball comes across the plate looking much faster to batters than it actually is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoo youk View Post
    guys don't look to flame throw in the minors when they are rehabing. they work on their location and see how they feel after the game. MPH means nothing in the Minors. besides, Young lives around 88mph anyway...with how tall he is and his delivery the ball comes across the plate looking much faster to batters than it actually is.
    Young lives around 88 MPH, no he doesn't. That's completely untrue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coming Back! View Post
    Young lives around 88 MPH, no he doesn't. That's completely untrue
    lol. ok. cause i didnt watch every single start of his last year.

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    he was throwing 85-86 last year

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    Young throws a heavy ball. That shit is like a shot put coming in. His sink action just drops off the table and the more tired he gets the better. The action is even better when he is 70-90 pitches.

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