What a difference in leagues. Smoltz stunk up the joint when he was with the Sox. He signs with the Cards and in his first start goes 5 innings, 0 runs, 3 hits, and strikes out 9. I know it was against the Padres but jeez. When you see what success guys like Sabathia and Cliff Lee had going from the AL to the NL, if I was a GM of an AL team I would think twice before trading for a NL pitcher. Will be interesting to see what Peavy does with the White Sox.
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Originally posted by BettorsChat View PostHe may have gotten lucky today.
Players with far less of a past have strived when landing under the tutelage of Dave Duncan... The switch from AL to NL can only help... Playing in Boston can be VERY difficult... Smoltz is a GAMER... I think he is setting up for Franklin in October and if the Cards are to make a run at it, he will be a key component!!!"MONEY WON IS TWICE AS SWEET AS MONEY EARNED!"
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostHe already faced Washington once this year and he gave up 4 runs in the 1st inning and got the loss.
love to hear your thoughts..."MONEY WON IS TWICE AS SWEET AS MONEY EARNED!"
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Originally posted by jhedrick View PostWhy do you think career 'middle of the road' pitchers flourish under Dave Duncan??? He moved Ryan Frankiln to the pen (33 saves)... Adam Wainright from the pen to a starter... Jeff Weaver was a key part of their World Championship... Joel Pineiro couldn't get an out in Seattle... just a few examples...
love to hear your thoughts...
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostSmoltz pitches against Washington next. If he demolishes them like he did the Pads, I'll look for a nice fade spot the game after that....
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Originally posted by MarkLemke View Postthe nationals actually have bats...the pads suck but lose 4-1, the nats suck but lose 8-6...don't think smoltz will have a field day against washington...he certainly won't strike out 7 consecutive batters like he did today...
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I think if you look at this closer, you would find players that switch leagues and got better and worse...I think the only correlation on the whole is that in the NL, there ERA is probably on the average a half run better due to the DH.
If it was such a clear cut advantage, you would think Theo would stop picking up NL pitchers off the scrap heap!Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by gizmo View PostI think its the leagues also even though he may have caught a break facing SD.
All I know is Cliff Lee and Sabathia no one can even score on them in N.L.
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