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Verducci on the WBC,
« on: March 21, 2006, 03:15:06 pm »
not all of this is worth reading but he point out a few things worth noting,

Peter Moylan, a 27-year-old pharmaceutical salesman from Australia who hasn't pitched professionally in seven years -- and who promptly signed with the Braves (naturally) for $30,000 after the WBC.
Moylan's story is made-for-Disney stuff. The guy signs with the Twins in 1996 but after two years in rookie ball is run out of baseball, in 1999, with an 88-mph fastball and immaturity issues. He goes home to Australia, gets a job, gets married, undergoes two back surgeries and plays for a local club team. Six months ago, while tossing a baseball in the outfield, he tries throwing sidearm and -- voil?! -- suddenly he is throwing 96 mph, a development for which he has no possible explanation.

Chan Ho Park With the help of a redesigned slider, Park threw 10 scoreless innings, striking out eight and saving three games. The Padres suddenly have themselves a more confident starting pitcher.

Couldn't happen to a better guy

Julian Tavarez Only insomniacs and Yankees fans appreciated his dreadful pitching in the decisive seventh inning against Cuba in the semifinal. And the Red Sox think this guy is going to be reliable pitching in the pressure of East Coast baseball?
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Re: Verducci on the WBC,
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2006, 03:28:33 pm »
Was Oswalt in Australia over the winter with a set of jumper cables?
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Re: Verducci on the WBC,
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2006, 03:43:46 pm »
Tarras- Pay attention- he dropped down and threw 96 SIDEARM.  This portends good things for Mr. Bagwell as a 3baseman or possibly a situational reliever.

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Re: Verducci on the WBC,
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2006, 11:37:37 am »
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Julian Tavarez Only insomniacs and Yankees fans appreciated his dreadful pitching in the decisive seventh inning against Cuba in the semifinal. And the Red Sox think this guy is going to be reliable pitching in the pressure of East Coast baseball?
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Short of Rusk, Boston is a good place for Lect-- I mean Tavarez.