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Old 10-13-2010, 06:05 AM
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He was certainly killer last night. I'm just surprised Washington left him in in the ninth.
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The Yankees are lucky that they will only see Lee twice.
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Old 10-13-2010, 07:46 AM
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That is contingent on the weather this week. If games are delayed, and the AL series goes 7 games, Lee
might just pitch 3 games against the Yankees.

I met Cliff Lee in Philly and I'm very impressed with him.....and, he is a very likeable guy.


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Old 10-13-2010, 09:25 AM
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If statistics are any indication (and, I think they do matter in post-season play), Lee has an amazing 1.44 ERA
with an even more amazing....54 K's/6 BB's ratio.


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Old 10-13-2010, 09:48 AM
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I know...playoffs are quirky and if you add a rainout or two, starters can pitch three times. And although Sabathia is scheduled to pitch games one and five, if the Yanks were down 3 games to none, you have to assume Burnett would not pitch game 4. So anything can happen. No question that Lee is a powerhouse...as well as Halladay, Lincecum, and a few others. This post season will be dominated by starting pitching.
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Default Lee was brilliant; Rays defense SLOPPY

I still can't believe some of the infield gaffes that allowed two runs to score in last night's game.

In the first inning, Andrus singles and steals second. Josh Hamilton then hits an infield grounder, and Andrus scores all the way from second base after first baseman Carlos Pena tosses the ball to Price to get the out at first.

HELLO, THERE IS ONE OUT BOYS, YOU GOT TO HOLD THAT RUNNER AT THIRD! Pena should have at least stared Andrus down and pump-faked, the delay might cost the Rays the out at first but you can't allow the run to score! Unbelievable.

In the sixth inning, Price cuts late to first base and than argues with the umpire over the call instead of throwing out Guererro at home. Vlad wasn't (and can't) run that fast and this cost the Rays another run.

Just like the Braves/Giants series, infield fundamentals of defense was the deciding factor in the series.

Does it seem like modern players lack some of the fundamentals to play heads up baseball? I remember Rob Neyer writing an ariticle earlier this year making this argument, that modern players are more talented than ever, but lack the knowledge of some of the fundamentals of the game.
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Yes, Lee's been great, and some of the "possible" match-ups are interesting....

BUT ..... come on ...... This Saturday:

Halladay / Lincecum

I foresee a possible repeat of either the Cadore / Oeschger or Vaughn / Toney "affairs."
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