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A game like this just shows that Matusz really is never going to turn it around. This is exactly the game I expected of him. Just not dependable at all. I was ok with a loss if that meant we saved the bullpen. That didn't happen....sigh.

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A game like this just shows that Matusz really is never going to turn it around. This is exactly the game I expected of him. Just not dependable at all. I was ok with a loss if that meant we saved the bullpen. That didn't happen....sigh.

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