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I would agree if it was Brian Matusz the starter, but reliever Brian Matusz has been all business. Hope it continues.

Boom. Made Granderson look silly on that at bat.

Now, like I said earlier... the 8th is when we go nuts and win this thing. ;)

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Matusz doesnt just get outs in relief..he gets punchouts. I still have to wonder. Is it the role or is Matusz worthy of being back in the rotation too?

I'd give him a try out in ST. He obviously has talent. And after Tillman's season this year, I think he's worthy of another shot.

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I hope you're not as violent as your posts appear to be. :eek:;)

I'm not, I just watched the last episode of True Blood the other night. As for the gun thing, don't worry, I wouldn't let rounds go in a ballpark, and I kind of need to have one for work.

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Matusz doesnt just get outs in relief..he gets punchouts. I still have to wonder. Is it the role or is Matusz worthy of being back in the rotation too?

Right now, I'd say it's the role. He's got a lot more velocity on his FB in relief.

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Heh is this the same Matsuz that struggled starting? Seriously, I hope this relief stint gets his confidence up because I would love to see Brian emerge as the starter we hoped he would be.

Even as a starter he was basically death against lefties. And he has been for his entire career.

This season lefties have a .237 wOBA, .539 OPSa.

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