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PaulFolk

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Rivera is also the best closer in baseball history...hardly a fair comparison to JJ or just about any other closer in baseball

But it's a game in which many of the best players failed the majority of the time - how can you not expect perfection? ;)

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How else do you find out if he has truly lost it or if he get's it back? Now is the time to find out. If something is wrong. Make O'Day the closer, but I don't think we are there yet.

I think if there is a save situation tomorrow night it goes toOday, Hunter or Matusz.

If there is a game here were we get a lead or are down big get JJ some work

He cant keep working out by giving away games. 1 was something, 2 a problem, 3 is really bad if we end up missing the playoffs.

Not saying bench him but you gotta at this point be sure the guy is ok before you trot him out again.

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You are confusing sabremetrics with a pitcher who has lost his command and may or may not be injured. What you are seeing with JJ has nothing to do with stats if you are watching where the ball goes. His command is not there.

He hit 97.....he's not injured. He's just lost confidence and command.

We all know it.......buck should too.

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