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thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1
 

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Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


....and plays in one of the biggest pitchers parks in the MLB
 

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Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


How about you check his home/road splits
 

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::facepalm:: Bigger ballpark just means less homers, there is still a ton of doubles and triples hit because of how big the gaps are.
 

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thenumberonemetfan said:
Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


How about you check his home/road splits
How about you do it, since you're the one that threw the claim out in the first place?
 

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Frow said:
Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


....and plays in one of the biggest pitchers parks in the MLB
Regardless, that has nothing to do with the K numbers.

And here, read the splits for yourself, the only time he crumbles is in domes for some reason. You can not call him a product of Petco whatsoever.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... r&t=p#site
 

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KandKCards said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


How about you check his home/road splits
How about you do it, since you're the one that threw the claim out in the first place?


Why should I?
I know them already.
 

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Chisox1916 said:
Frow said:
Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


....and plays in one of the biggest pitchers parks in the MLB
Regardless, that has nothing to do with the K numbers.

And here, read the splits for yourself, the only time he crumbles is in domes for some reason. You can not call him a product of Petco whatsoever.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... r&t=p#site

Career ERA:

Home: 2.83 ERA
Away: 3.84 ERA

Enough said.
 

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soxrchamps07 said:
Chisox1916 said:
Frow said:
Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1


....and plays in one of the biggest pitchers parks in the MLB
Regardless, that has nothing to do with the K numbers.

And here, read the splits for yourself, the only time he crumbles is in domes for some reason. You can not call him a product of Petco whatsoever.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... r&t=p#site

Career ERA:

Home: 2.83 ERA
Away: 3.84 ERA

Enough said.


Plus his K's are way down and his walks are way up on the road compared to at home.
 

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thenumberonemetfan said:
soxrchamps07 said:
Chisox1916 said:
Frow said:
Chisox1916 said:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... r&t=p#site[/url]

Career ERA:

Home: 2.83 ERA
Away: 3.84 ERA

Enough said.


Plus his K's are way down and his walks are way up on the road compared to at home.[/quote:23nxt6lu]

HR/9
Home: 0.6
Road: 1.2 :o
 

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Something else to think about is the switch to the AL. That usually means at least a half run on a guys ERA if not more. That said, Peavy is still a good pitcher. I'd be happy to have him play on the Tigers.
 

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Seiya said:
All pitchers except Richard will report to AAA. Carter with a big jump right? :?:

First bit of good news for me today.
 

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Chisox1916 said:
thenumberonemetfan said:
you sox fans will find out how overrated Peavy really is
Go on, please. A 28-year old pitcher who throws mid-90's consistently and has been absolutely dominant in every single start I've watched him in.

ERA's by the year:
2004: 2.27
2005: 2.88
2007: 2.54
2008: 2.85

K/9 innings by the year:
2004: 9.4
2005: 9.6
2006: 9.6
2007: 9.7
2008: 8.6
2009: 10.1

My favorite part of this is leaving out his 2006 and 2009 ERAs since they aren't in line with the other years. He's also a high maintenance pitcher regarding the health of his shoulder and elbow. He's had a bunch of issues that he pitches through, but may catch up to him in time.
 

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Axelrod said on chicago radio that it was the exact 4 players involved in previous deal

Richard was involved in other deal according to Peavy agent


1) Sox have nice four man rotation for next 3 seasons (Mark B, Peavy, Danks, Floyd)

5th man = Ozzie's in-law Freddy Garcia or Jose Contreras

2) Richard and Poreda weren't going to see rotation therefore. So losing them is meaningless. They already like the 5 others in the pen

I kind of hope they give Torres another shot before giving DJ Carasco and/or Garcia a shot for the spot that Peavy will eventually take
 

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Jaypers said:
Seiya said:
All pitchers except Richard will report to AAA. Carter with a big jump right? :?:

First bit of good news for me today.
incorrect news, my bad. but that's what the tweet said, i doubted it so went and asked the padres site and they now say he's going to low a fort wayne.
 

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Re: Jake Peavy to the White sox??? What the

pujolsjunkie said:
J.O. said:
what was the trade a few months ago again?

Richard wasn't in it. By Peavy rejecting last time, he actually increased the Padres' return. :lol:
It was the exact same 4 pitchers offered in May, but they were not all named. At least what I heard on 670, can't remember but I think it came from Kenny.

As a fan, I like it. As for my stashes, I am about done with Sox prospects!
 

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