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3 outs away from being 0 - 3 on the season.
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200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest...in 2005, Roger Clemens ended the season with a 1.87 ERA and a 13-8 record, and one of those wins came in relief.
Amazing right? And consider this...5 of those losses were 1-0. All told, Clemens didn't receive a single run in 10 of his 32 starts that season.
So sure, Haren has it bad...but at least it's only his third start. Let's reconvene after 29 more starts and then discuss.
MOFNY said:Well I just found a stat that made me sick. Both Oswalt and Haren have one run in support in 19 IP apiece. Haren having the better season so far, but I'm sure both are struggling mentally.
No doubt...especially when Cueto gives up 6 walks, and the best they can muster is a bases loaded walk to score. That run was the first Oswalt got all year. Meanwhile I thought Haren would get much better support. Who knew the Padres would be the best team in the West so far...Sam Banks said:MOFNY said:Well I just found a stat that made me sick. Both Oswalt and Haren have one run in support in 19 IP apiece. Haren having the better season so far, but I'm sure both are struggling mentally.
They both deserve better from the offense, but I want Haren to get the better before Oswalt. He ain't in the Central!
bballcardkid said:200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest...in 2005, Roger Clemens ended the season with a 1.87 ERA and a 13-8 record, and one of those wins came in relief.
Amazing right? And consider this...5 of those losses were 1-0. All told, Clemens didn't receive a single run in 10 of his 32 starts that season.
So sure, Haren has it bad...but at least it's only his third start. Let's reconvene after 29 more starts and then discuss.
That season is the reason why the W-L statistic is a joke. Everytime I here the mention of W-L, I think Roger Clemens in Houston.
200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest...in 2005, Roger Clemens ended the season with a 1.87 ERA and a 13-8 record, and one of those wins came in relief.
Amazing right? And consider this...5 of those losses were 1-0. All told, Clemens didn't receive a single run in 10 of his 32 starts that season.
So sure, Haren has it bad...but at least it's only his third start. Let's reconvene after 29 more starts and then discuss.
Sam Banks said:Danny should be traded home to the Cardinals.
I would literally crap my pants if that happened. Then I would take pictures to show you.
I would be so happy.