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You might want to become more familiar with Doubront. Had a 3.78 ERA last year, 4.16 for his career. Career strikeout rate of 8.3 per nine innings. He's not a star, but he's a solid pitcher -- nowhere near one of the worst pitchers in the AL.

Bottom line is since the first he has had good command. The home plate ump is helping him as well.

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You might want to become more familiar with Doubront. Had a 3.78 ERA last year, 4.16 for his career. Career strikeout rate of 8.3 per nine innings. He's not a star, but he's a solid pitcher -- nowhere near one of the worst pitchers in the AL.

He has been VERY good at certain points.

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That's baseball, Roy. It's like a woman. You'll never figure it out.

Martin: Let me tell you something, a city's like a woman. Doesn't matter if your completely right and she's completely wrong. You apologize regardless or you'll be paying it for the rest of your life.

Daphne: I'm not sure I care for that analogy. [leaving]

Martin: I'm sorry Daphne, I was way out of line.

Daphne: Alright, your forgiven. [leaves]

Martin: [smiles at Frasier to prove his point]

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DAVID STEFAN NORRIS

IP:. 5

H:o 3 (1 Home Run, 2 Singles)

R:O 2

BB: 1

SO: 5

Pitches: 72 (49 Strikes, 23 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.71

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PITCHES BY INNINGS

21 (13 Strikes, 8 Balls)

91 (81 Strikes, 1 Balls)

16 (12 Strikes, 4 Balls)

17 (10 Strikes, 7 Balls)

17 (10 Strikes, 7 Balls)

91 (61 Strikes, 3 Balls)

12 per. :clap3:

Yay Nick!

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