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Give this guy another injury. He sucks. He is going to brun our pen today, just like we did to the cards pen last night. Just returning the favor. Unbelievable. He is just horrible. I dont know why they didnt give him more rehab starts.

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I think U has pit a lot of pressure on himself. And not holding up to it particularly we'll.

He's a ML pitcher with a fat contract... not a first game rookie..

seriously... he's struggling because of the pressure he put on himself? Do you guys hear yourselves? He just downright stinks. No two ways about it.

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He should probably get a game or 2 off though. His OPS has dropped about .150 points in no time. He has a lower OPS than last season. He should get it together but he looks like he needs a break. He is getting unlucky though. His K/BB rate is pretty normal lately for him but his BABIP is insanely low.

Is he hitting the ball hard? What's his line drive rate?

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Had to leave the room. Not because of our inability to score but because my brothers think you should bunt Adam Jones with runners on first and second and no outs IN THE FIRST INNING. And then they think they're right because Adam lines into a double play. I'm surrounded by morons. Somebody help me.

:P He smoked that ball! Bad luck.

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Are we excluding Chen's 5.0 inning, 4 run performance from this?

Chen gets a pass on that considering hes been pretty damn good the rest of the season, suggesring thats an anomoly. Ubaldo has been terrible all year, this start is very typical of him and we have no reason to expect better

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Had to leave the room. Not because of our inability to score but because my brothers think you should bunt Adam Jones with runners on first and second and no outs IN THE FIRST INNING. And then they think they're right because Adam lines into a double play. I'm surrounded by morons. Somebody help me.

I'm not entirely sure hanging out in the game thread will save you from morons. There are plenty here too. Ahem.

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As a veteran professional he should be able to handle pressure. He pitched in a pennant race last season right?

I don't disagree at all. It's just a sense i was getting from his body language really.

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No way he gets five starts pitching the way he is now and all year. He gets 2 really bad starts or 1 really and 2 just usual bad. If he doesnt show in a hurry what he showed last year , he goes to pen, imho.

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