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The Red Sin said:
EHHHH!!!! WRONG!!!! The timing is all wrong when the Pitching is Great the offense seldom comes through, when the offense comes through the starting pitching falls apart. When the Starting pitching and offense get it done, the bullpen fucks it up. They need to work in unison, and so far they haven't gelled only when they were on a 10 game win streak.
Okay but the pitching has been great prety much the whole year. Or atleast consistent. They havent been swinging the bat good consistenly and you cant deny that. Its been going on ever since the first series against the Padres. When we swing good we win games.
 
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The best farm systems in baseball to me are the a's, angels , dodgers, marlins , and maybe devil rays..to bad my a's due to baseball's pay role system cant keep alot of their home grown talent....the giants thought they could win with surrounding players around bonds thus not really caring about the minors now they have to start from the beginning and its gonna take them alot of years to catch up
 
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Lamberto Quintero said:
Detroit Tigers.
Jeremy Bonderman
Justin Verlander
Nate Robertson
Andrew Miller

The top three have already proven themselves, and in my opinion Verlander is the next great pitcher in baseball..

Miller had his first start against the Cards a few days ago and shut them out through six before he was taken out just because he's young.

The guy is 6'6" tall. And he can throw 95-98 MPH.. He needs to develop a third and fourth pitch, but that's why he's going to stay in the minors for the rest of this season.

He'll be rookie of the year next year.
 
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mExIcaNox4 said:
The best farm systems in baseball to me are the a's, angels , dodgers, marlins , and maybe devil rays..to bad my a's due to baseball's pay role system cant keep alot of their home grown talent....the giants thought they could win with surrounding players around bonds thus not really caring about the minors now they have to start from the beginning and its gonna take them alot of years to catch up

how'd you like that Royals Vs. A's series?

haha :cool:

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Robby2Slobby said:
Jeremy Bonderman
Justin Verlander
Nate Robertson
Andrew Miller

The top three have already proven themselves, and in my opinion Verlander is the next great pitcher in baseball..

Miller had his first start against the Cards a few days ago and shut them out through six before he was taken out just because he's young.

The guy is 6'6" tall. And he can throw 95-98 MPH.. He needs to develop a third and fourth pitch, but that's why he's going to stay in the minors for the rest of this season.

He'll be rookie of the year next year.
I'm up a little bit on Miller, but I know the first three guys you mentioned can win 15-20 any given year from now on. Verlander is becoming a GREAT pitcher, and Bonderman has been. N. Robinson pitches well, and Maroth has some good games. Not to mention, the Tigers got a good bull pen too...
 
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JLMACN said:
you dont know baseball very well if you didnt put Atlanta in that category.

ATL constistantly brings up some dope players.

5000
I obviously know baseball very well, I keep track of all of baseball because I'm not only a big giants fan but a baseball fan in general. I can't believe I left out ATL too.
 

B-Buzz

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Robby2Slobby said:
Jeremy Bonderman
Justin Verlander
Nate Robertson
Andrew Miller

The top three have already proven themselves, and in my opinion Verlander is the next great pitcher in baseball..

Miller had his first start against the Cards a few days ago and shut them out through six before he was taken out just because he's young.

The guy is 6'6" tall. And he can throw 95-98 MPH.. He needs to develop a third and fourth pitch, but that's why he's going to stay in the minors for the rest of this season.

He'll be rookie of the year next year.
Who's the guy that pitched in the minors all star game last year for Detroit? Hispanic dude that threw gas and had one of the best sliders I've ever seen. I thought they were gonna bring him up this year when Rogers went down but I guess not.

I played HS ball with a kid in the Indians AA club, Chuck Lofgren. He's from Burlingame. I think his last 2 outings he went 5 and 7 IP no hit. Lefty and has a nasty curve and throws low to mid 90s. So keep a lookout for him.
 
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JLMACN said:
how'd you like that Royals Vs. A's series?

haha :cool:

5000
royals are a good young team they just dont have their shit together as an organization and ya when was the last time they played in the playoffs btw thanks for Mark Ellis best defensive 2nd baseman in the mlb imo
 
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B-Buzz said:
Who's the guy that pitched in the minors all star game last year for Detroit? Hispanic dude that threw gas and had one of the best sliders I've ever seen. I thought they were gonna bring him up this year when Rogers went down but I guess not.

I played HS ball with a kid in the Indians AA club, Chuck Lofgren. He's from Burlingame. I think his last 2 outings he went 5 and 7 IP no hit. Lefty and has a nasty curve and throws low to mid 90s. So keep a lookout for him.
Joel Zumaya, I think. I know Zumaya's his last name. In the world Series he reached back and hit 102 twice.
 

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The Red Sin said:
Joel Zumaya, I think. I know Zumaya's his last name. In the world Series he reached back and hit 102 twice.
Nah not Zumaya, just googled it. Humberto Sanchez, they traded him to the Yanks for Sheffield. On the 60 day DL right now haha fucking Yankees cant get a break in pitching this year.