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1 hour ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

And then he goes and throws one like this.

Exactly. I know that in recent posts, I have consigned him to the pen. However, it looks as though he is not quite ready for that. It's obvious that he is still working hard  to learn how to pitch rather than throw in order to help his team. Congrats to Ubaldo!

The Grand Poo bah of the Ubaldo Jimenez Fan Club :clap:

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, LookitsPuck said:

Good Ubaldo tonight followed by bad Showalter.

Buck is a great manager, and we are fortunate to have him, but they won in spite of some of his decisions tonight. He certainly wins enough on his decisions that it is fair for the team to bail him out on one.

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Last night was yet another example of the arbitrariness of the quality start rule.  Ubaldo gets left in a batter or two long, gives up a three run homer, quality start gone.  Like the rest of the start never even happened.  Going against a red hot offense he pitched as well as you could have possibly asked him.  I understand trying to save the bullpen, but Buck has always had a nasty habit of leaving pitchers in a batter or two too long. 

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