If we thought it out we knew his arm was Fukkin tired after no hitter
Fuk me
flocko76
SBR MVP
10-01-10
1447
#2
i had the yanks.
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Mriceyman
SBR Sharp
11-06-11
478
#3
Had tt nyy
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jlee
SBR Sharp
07-22-11
375
#4
kinda not surprised. He also has the highest flyout to groundout ratio. and at yankee stadium, all the balls are flying out. took the risk on the mets because of kuroda, and even the mets can't even hit.
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KingJD31
SBR Hall of Famer
11-04-11
8167
#5
Originally posted by jlee
kinda not surprised. He also has the highest flyout to groundout ratio. and at yankee stadium, all the balls are flying out. took the risk on the mets because of kuroda, and even the mets can't even hit.
Mets 4.4 run pg Yankees 4.7, what are you getting at
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jlee
SBR Sharp
07-22-11
375
#6
0 hits off kuroda through 4 innings, was hoping they'd light him up. not tonight though
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Smoke
SBR Aristocracy
10-09-09
48111
#7
its a disease corbin
you suck and you know it
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moshi
SBR Wise Guy
12-18-11
801
#8
Originally posted by flocko76
i had the yanks.
^lol, same.
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nosniboR11
SBR Posting Legend
09-02-08
10042
#9
no jj you are the dumb ass
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TC Woods
SBR MVP
12-17-11
1780
#10
What's this "we" chit
I have the yanks
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BrianLaverty
SBR MVP
07-02-07
2183
#11
Just cause you are a square, JJ, doesn't mean everyone is.
My writeup for tonight:
- New York Yankees -143 (3 Units) Fading a pitcher off a no hitter is always a good idea. In this situation, I expect Santana to come out very flat. Not only is he coming off a no hitter, but he pitched 134 pitches and thats the most he's EVER pitched, including when he was healthy. While the Mets think the two extra days off might help, I doubt he will come with his A,B or even C game. The last time he pitched more then 120 pitches was June 2nd, 2010. The following game, after two extra days off, he gave up 8 hits and 4 runs in 6.2 innings, and had a K/BB ratio of 1:4. He also couldn't have asked for a worse team to face after a 134 pitch game then the Yankees, who are in the top 5 in the league in pitches seen per at bat. As good as Santana has been at home this year, he has really struggled on the road with an ERA over 5. The Yankees have hit lefties well this year... averaging 5.5 runs per game when facing a LHP starter. And since Santana more then likely won't be able to make it through 6, the bullpen will play a big part and they have struggled horribly on the road this year with a 6.39 ERA and an embarrassing 1.7 WHIP. Kuroda is starting to turn it around for the Yankees on the other side, as he has pitched back to back solid efforts....giving up just 11 hits and 2 runs in 15 innings. Terrific spot for the Yankees to pick up a W.
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vaas187
SBR MVP
03-01-12
2280
#12
stupid pick.....
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paco
SBR Aristocracy
05-07-09
62873
#13
No hitter by Kuroda
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starfire
SBR Posting Legend
03-24-10
17045
#14
Go EvilEmpire
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JMon
SBR Hall of Famer
12-11-09
9800
#15
Originally posted by BrianLaverty
Just cause you are a square, JJ, doesn't mean everyone is.
My writeup for tonight:
- New York Yankees -143 (3 Units) Fading a pitcher off a no hitter is always a good idea. In this situation, I expect Santana to come out very flat. Not only is he coming off a no hitter, but he pitched 134 pitches and thats the most he's EVER pitched, including when he was healthy. While the Mets think the two extra days off might help, I doubt he will come with his A,B or even C game. The last time he pitched more then 120 pitches was June 2nd, 2010. The following game, after two extra days off, he gave up 8 hits and 4 runs in 6.2 innings, and had a K/BB ratio of 1:4. He also couldn't have asked for a worse team to face after a 134 pitch game then the Yankees, who are in the top 5 in the league in pitches seen per at bat. As good as Santana has been at home this year, he has really struggled on the road with an ERA over 5. The Yankees have hit lefties well this year... averaging 5.5 runs per game when facing a LHP starter. And since Santana more then likely won't be able to make it through 6, the bullpen will play a big part and they have struggled horribly on the road this year with a 6.39 ERA and an embarrassing 1.7 WHIP. Kuroda is starting to turn it around for the Yankees on the other side, as he has pitched back to back solid efforts....giving up just 11 hits and 2 runs in 15 innings. Terrific spot for the Yankees to pick up a W.
What's your stats fading a pitcher off a no hitter? Not as good as you think they are!
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brahmabull117
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
8622
#16
Originally posted by BrianLaverty
Just cause you are a square, JJ, doesn't mean everyone is.
My writeup for tonight:
- New York Yankees -143 (3 Units) Fading a pitcher off a no hitter is always a good idea. In this situation, I expect Santana to come out very flat. Not only is he coming off a no hitter, but he pitched 134 pitches and thats the most he's EVER pitched, including when he was healthy. While the Mets think the two extra days off might help, I doubt he will come with his A,B or even C game. The last time he pitched more then 120 pitches was June 2nd, 2010. The following game, after two extra days off, he gave up 8 hits and 4 runs in 6.2 innings, and had a K/BB ratio of 1:4. He also couldn't have asked for a worse team to face after a 134 pitch game then the Yankees, who are in the top 5 in the league in pitches seen per at bat. As good as Santana has been at home this year, he has really struggled on the road with an ERA over 5. The Yankees have hit lefties well this year... averaging 5.5 runs per game when facing a LHP starter. And since Santana more then likely won't be able to make it through 6, the bullpen will play a big part and they have struggled horribly on the road this year with a 6.39 ERA and an embarrassing 1.7 WHIP. Kuroda is starting to turn it around for the Yankees on the other side, as he has pitched back to back solid efforts....giving up just 11 hits and 2 runs in 15 innings. Terrific spot for the Yankees to pick up a W.
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Squirrel Kokomo
Restricted User
04-25-12
345
#17
thread is a joke. jj, you're usually way more clever than this. show some respect for yourself.
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baskets
SBR Posting Legend
11-24-11
11691
#18
I don't believe you gamble, JJ. But you're a nice guy.
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JMUplayer
SBR MVP
08-27-09
2765
#19
Run line WAS juicy @ +145 as well....
game in yankee stadium where yanks can use DH...... smaller park..
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a4u2fear
SBR Hall of Famer
01-29-10
8147
#20
You ALWAYS fade a pitcher after a no hitter. Giz taught us that
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Ron29301
SBR MVP
12-27-11
2311
#21
Originally posted by a4u2fear
You ALWAYS fade a pitcher after a no hitter. Giz taught us that
Read your comment in Caps thread but totally ignored the golden rule.
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ThaTopMoron
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-30-10
27020
#22
Originally posted by jjgold
Fuk
If we thought it out we knew his arm was Fukkin tired after no hitter
Fuk me
took the Yanks pal, aren't we supposed to fade the guy coming off a no-no or a perfect game? YES.
easiest win in MLB for me this year
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will2survive
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
8099
#23
Johann shocked me tonight. I thought that he was going to come out strong and it was a disaster
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face
SBR Posting Legend
01-31-11
14740
#24
they should send ike davis down to the minors, he is batting like .150 and CANNOT hit the curve ball or slider away. he is awful, and now jason bay is back who also sucks. not liking the current mets lineup too much, might not play them for a while.
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BrianLaverty
SBR MVP
07-02-07
2183
#25
Originally posted by JMon
What's your stats fading a pitcher off a no hitter? Not as good as you think they are!
I was more stressing the fact that he pitched 134 pitches, not that he threw a no hitter. He never even threw more then 128 before..
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Nick Papageorgio
SBR MVP
01-07-12
2396
#26
Corbin, buying a greyhound would like you to train him. This dog will need to have that fire, competitive nature and guts.I like your energy you might be a wonderful trainer.We can make some good coin get out of this sports action.
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importmoon
SBR MVP
04-22-11
1140
#27
Originally posted by a4u2fear
You ALWAYS fade a pitcher after a no hitter. Giz taught us that
not 100% but 90%I had the Bombers
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shooms79
SBR MVP
08-09-10
1105
#28
Tell me this was one of those famous SBR reverse jinx. I had NYY -1.5. How can you not, their bats are warming up and Santana 2 great games, no way he goes 3. You will get it back JJ. GL
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genghis518
SBR Rookie
08-27-11
44
#29
Yanks will SWEEP!
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#30
I bet Yanks -6.5 live..it won but still lost on game
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face
SBR Posting Legend
01-31-11
14740
#31
yanks always beat up on the mets in interleague play, might sweep here i think
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Ron29301
SBR MVP
12-27-11
2311
#32
Originally posted by genghis518
Yanks will SWEEP!
Smelled that last night as the Mets were swinging at everything. Scared to hit the ball out the park.