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    Tommy Hunter Tonight

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    TOMMY HUNTER TONIGHT

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    H:. 6

    ER: 0

    R:o 2

    BB: 1

    SO: 3

    Pitches: 98 (64 Strikes, 34 Balls)

    2012 ERA: 0.00

    Damn it, Reynolds !!! Pick up the ball.


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    What a great Line, great job TH.

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    He looked real good. The Twins look real bad.

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    Tommy Hunter rules. He's not gonna blow hitters away, but he pounds the zone and locates where they are forced to hit it weakly. Just throw the ball over the plate and let your defense do the work.

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    He throws the ball over the plate and lets the defense do their job.

    It helps that he's facing the crappiest lineup this side of San Diego. I think some of the better hitting AL teams will turn those 6 hits he gave up into 10 or 11 and even if he pitches as well as he does tonight, his line will be more like 6 innings, 4 runs. But he's a horse, and is perfectly fine if you don't expect much more than 4th starter numbers out of him.

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    Jim Palmer said he did not throw a change up or a curve ball until the 7th inning.

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    These deep efforts by the starters have been awesome. The bullpen has tossed 4 innings. The Blue Jays, on the hand, has tossed 16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarylandAaron View Post
    Tommy Hunter rules. He's not gonna blow hitters away, but he pounds the zone and locates where they are forced to hit it weakly. Just throw the ball over the plate and let your defense do the work.
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveA View Post
    He throws the ball over the plate and lets the defense do their job.

    It helps that he's facing the crappiest lineup this side of San Diego. I think some of the better hitting AL teams will turn those 6 hits he gave up into 10 or 11 and even if he pitches as well as he does tonight, his line will be more like 6 innings, 4 runs. But he's a horse, and is perfectly fine if you don't expect much more than 4th starter numbers out of him.
    Remember this, guys ???

    http://forum.orioleshangout.com/foru...hrowin-Strikes

    Tommy "Throwin' Strikes" Hunter.

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    Didn't have his best stuff tonight, but got by pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weams View Post
    Jim Palmer said he did not throw a change up or a curve ball until the 7th inning.
    I heard that too. What's up with that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by weams View Post
    Jim Palmer said he did not throw a change up or a curve ball until the 7th inning.
    I think Palmer said he didn't throw a changeup and a curveball in the same at-bat until the 7th inning. According to MLB GameDay, he threw a few changeups and curves before the 7th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFolk View Post
    I think Palmer said he didn't throw a changeup and a curveball in the same at-bat until the 7th inning. According to MLB GameDay, he threw a few changeups and curves before the 7th.
    Thank you for clarifying that. It make sense.

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    Nice GB/FB ratio for Hunter: 12-6. He did have only 2 swinging strikes against him ALL night though. It's kind of incredible he didn't give up a run. Very gutsy outing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weams View Post
    Thank you for clarifying that. It make sense.
    Yeah i was thinking he had thrown some change ups and curveballs before that. Kind of an odd statement by Palmer that he hadn't thrown a change up and a curve in the same at bat, but yeah that clarifies it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFolk View Post
    I think Palmer said he didn't throw a changeup and a curveball in the same at-bat until the 7th inning. According to MLB GameDay, he threw a few changeups and curves before the 7th.
    Hard to tell with Hunter. He has so many pitches. I thought the threw a couple curves, but they acted more like sliders. His cutter can look like a changeup if he takes off enough speed.

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