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Jim Johnson Today, 2013


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JIMMY JOHNSON O (vs. YANKEES, 7/05)

IP:. 0.33 O(LOSS)

H:o 2

R:O 2

ER:)1

BB: 2 *

SO: 0

Pitches: 18 (7 Strikes, 11 Balls) ** 14 (7 Strikes, 7 Balls)

2013 ERA: 4.02

* 1 of the Walks was Intentional

** Minus the Intentional Walk

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I think a change is coming. Buck knows this can't continue. We have other options. The rest of the bullpen is firing on all cylinders and it's downright depressing to know that Johnson isn't going to be able to have a clean inning.

I think we're watching different teams. Matusz, Hunter, Patton, TJ and even Oday all make me nervous in the ninth.

I thought I heard that JJ had 4 blown saves in 13 save opps. vs. the Yankees, including the playoffs. So, 5 out of 14 now. There are no words to express this.

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Seems rather silly to fight for 8 innings and then use one of your worst pitchers in the 9th. There was little hope he'd convert a one run lead in NY. Another good outing gone because the offense has no clue what the strike zone is and Buck keeps doing what is obviously broken.

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Total garbage. I've had as much faith in him over the last 1-1/2 months as when the starter experiment was happening. The Jim Johnson Project has became the Poochscrew Extravaganza. It needs to end. I hate "hashtags" (don't ya mean pound signs?), but....

#SaveRule #Derpfest #managingfail

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