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OK, I've got to give you kudos for that one.
That's IF he doesn't get hurt. AND he's not even one of the top ten pitchers in the league. |
I do think he will do really well in San Francisco. It's the National League, it's a weak division, and it's a pitcher's park. And anytime a good AL pitcher moves to the NL, I'm happy.
I hope the Yankees keep Randy Johnson though because I think trading him will make them stronger. |
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Hey, for once IAB and I agree! So when are Schilling and Papelbon going to the NL?
I was hoping the Yankess would try to get Zito, but it doesn't seem as if either the Yankees or the Red Sox were seriously interested in him. |
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Fellas you have to realize thats exactly what Zito is, average. Hes nothing spectacular. He doesnt have over powering stuff, unless you call that curveball overwhelming. Hell just sit curve and adjust fastball. This guy will win 12-15 games and is way way overpaid. Besdies why would you pay a pitcher that much, who isnt going to win 20+ for sure?
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| He became the third major-league pitcher in the last 52 years to fall to 0-6 before May 1, Dave Stewart (1984) and Mike Maroth (2003) being the others. Zito's ERA stands at 7.53. |
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