are all teams that give opposing batters a chance @ no-no's
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boeing power
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03-23-10
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giants get a base hit in the 6th, hope i didnt jinx it
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Bob734
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12-27-10
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#4
singles
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JJJ
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05-03-11
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#5
your an idiot
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starfire
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03-24-10
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Bye bye No no
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boeing power
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03-23-10
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boeing power
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03-23-10
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#8
Rockies are still going to win, Hammel is too tough today
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Whippit
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04-29-10
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hamel becoming a deadly name in sports from coast to coast
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5teamparlay
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02-06-06
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Originally posted by Whippit
hamel becoming a deadly name in sports from coast to coast
Sure is:
Jason Hammel seems to have rejuvenated his career since being traded to the Baltimore Orioles during the offseason, but rough outings against the New York Yankees are a part of his not-so-stellar past.
The Orioles had problems with the Yankees long before Hammel arrived.
The right-hander looks to continue his stellar start when he takes the mound against New York in the opener of a three-game series Monday night at Yankee Stadium.
Hammel (3-0, 1.73 ERA) was acquired in a February trade that sent Jeremy Guthrie to Colorado.
He allowed four hits and struck out seven in seven innings of a 3-0 win over Toronto on Wednesday. He has 17 strikeouts over his last 13 innings, and opponents are hitting .194 against him.
Hammel said his resurgence is all about having confidence in himself.
"For a long time, it took me a while to build confidence," Hammel told the team's official website. "I got hit around a bit. Only when I started to care about being a pitcher did my confidence go up.