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Congratulations to our Ace, Ubaldo! :clap3:

As for who/what fixed him? It was all of those sessions in the bullpen when the team wasn't using him in games. He could have sulked or complained. He didn't do that. Instead, he worked his butt off to fix and improve his mechanics. Someone like that is who we need for our team. The results are certainly showing.

The Grand Poohbah of the Ubaldo Jimenez Fan Club :smile11::clap:

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Congratulations to our Ace, Ubaldo! :clap3:

As for who/what fixed him? It was all of those sessions in the bullpen when the team wasn't using him in games. He could have sulked or complained. He didn't do that. Instead, he worked his butt off to fix and improve his mechanics. Someone like that is who we need for our team. The results are certainly showing.

The Grand Poohbah of the Ubaldo Jimenez Fan Club :smile11::clap:

Didn't the turnabout come, when Tilly went to the DL, and the team needed him desperately?

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15 out of the 20 outs that Jimenez recorded came via the ground ball and the strikeout.

20 OUTS: 10 Groundouts, 5 Strikeouts, 2 Foulouts, 2 Flyouts, 1 Lineout

UBALDO JIMENEZ GARCIA oo (vs. BLUE JAYS, 9/29)

IP:l 6.67

H:;; 1 ll(1 Single)

R:l) 0

BB:)3

SO:)5

Pitches: 116 (71 Strikes, 45 Balls)

2016 ERA: 5.44

PITCHES BY INNING

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23 (13 Strikes, 10 Balls)

23 (15 Strikes, 81 Balls)

15 (91 Strikes, 61 Balls)

13 (81 Strikes, 51 Balls)

19 (12 Strikes, 71 Balls)

17 (10 Strikes, 71 Balls)

61 (41 Strikes, 21 Balls) *

* Jimenez recorded 2 outs before departing in the 7th inning.

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Jimenez on His Outing

(By Steve Melewski)

http://www.masnsports.com/steve-melewski/2016/09/jimenez-on-his-outing-and-more-clubhouse-quotes-from-toronto.html

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Much as I'd like to see him be a hero, bringing Ubaldo in was a big mistake. Ubaldo isn't a high-leverage late-inning relief pitcher. It usually takes an inning or two for him to get settled down. Why didn't Buck use Zach instead?

I agree with you. i wish he had done well, but it didn't happen. Zach pitched 2 on Sunday, he would have only been good for one inning. Buck was saving him for the end. It didn't work out.

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