Matsuzaka has terrible outing

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  1. Jon_Vilma

    Jon_Vilma NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    [quote name='DevinHester23' post='86748' date='Mar 14 2007, 12:36 PM'][quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='86732' date='Mar 14 2007, 02:54 AM'][quote name='DevinHester23' post='86682' date='Mar 13 2007, 04:42 PM'][quote name='Jon_Vilma' post='86667' date='Mar 13 2007, 04:21 PM'][quote name='Nebkreb' post='86665' date='Mar 13 2007, 01:43 PM']then youve obviously never played baseball - every day, its possible for a terrible hitter to do well against a dominant pitcher. Luis Sojo batted something along the lines of .400 against Pedro Martinez, during the 4-5 years Sojo was on the Yanks and Pedro on the Sox.[/quote]So he was a legitimate pro player then...[/quote]Ok, how about a player who is a scrub, but he has one pitchers number?[/quote]If you are playing in the pros long enough to accumulate a significant amount of at bats against 1 pitcher, especially a stud pitcher, you obviously aren't a scrub.[/quote]Neifi Perez is a scrub, and he's been in the league for 10 years.[/quote]Yet he's good enough to continue holding a roster spot... so still better than the scrubs who rocked Dice K.
     
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    Who's to say that either of those players won't be future Major Leaguers for a full decade either? I don't know much about the Orioles system, but they labeled them as 'PROSPECTS' for a reason, I'm sure.
     

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