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I think we should bring up Wright to serve in place of O'day. He just throws what's good, he'll be just as good as O'Day

Wright is a head case. No way he can handle O'Day's role. He's the last one I want to see with the game on the line.

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Wright is a head case. No way he can handle O'Day's role. He's the last one I want to see with the game on the line.

Wright looks like Britton did a few years ago. Great AAA starter with 2 godly pitches, but nothing else. Wright could be a bullpen peice like Britton and O'Day, he just needs to shut up and learn how to be emotionally stable

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Wright looks like Britton did a few years ago. Great AAA starter with 2 godly pitches, but nothing else. Wright could be a bullpen peice like Britton and O'Day, he just needs to shut up and learn how to be emotionally stable

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It's not Wright's stuff it's what's between his ears. I never had a question about what was between Britton"s ears. I can't see Wright pitching out of a bases loaded no outs situation like I have seen O"Day do a number of times.
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It's not Wright's stuff it's what's between his ears. I never had a question about what was between Britton"s ears. I can't see Wright pitching out of a bases loaded no outs situation like I have seen O"Day do a number of times.

I'd hire a therapist or something. I think it's just pressure to pay for his mother that is making emotionally unstable on the mound, because he paid for most of his mother's care

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I'd hire a therapist or something. I think it's just pressure to pay for his mother that is making emotionally unstable on the mound, because he paid for most of his mother's care

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Therapy isn't an instant quick fix. It takes years.
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